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INVESTOR NEWS: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Selected for 2023 Invest Native Grant

Launched in January 2023, Invest Native Grants are part of a $20 million philanthropic initiative by Wells Fargo across six states – Arizona, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming – to support a more equitable and prosperous future for Native Americans. “We are grateful to Wells Fargo for its generous support of […]

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BALANCING THE BUDGET: An Overview of State Finances – Plus Some Predictions for the FY 2025 Budget

  In less than three weeks, the New Mexico Legislature will gavel in for the 2024 legislative session. In a 30-day session like the one ahead, the body’s number-one mission is to produce a balanced budget for the next fiscal year. But what could that look like this time? Earlier this month, the GACC hosted

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DC FLY-IN: Chamber, Local Leaders Travel to Meetings in Washington, DC

  A delegation of Chamber and local leaders just returned from a multi-day trip to Washington, DC for a jam-packed schedule of meetings with the New Mexico congressional delegation and other important leaders. The annual trip was attended by members of the Chamber business community as well as representatives from the City of Albuquerque and

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LEADERSHIP ABQ: Class Explores Public Safety and Behavioral Health

Last Thursday, the Leadership Albuquerque class convened at the Chamber’s Downtown offices for a program day focused on public safety and behavioral health. The group heard from a wide variety of experts representing law enforcement, crime-solving, public defense and city and county behavioral health programs. The day began with a primer on justice system reforms

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APS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH: City Chamber Leaders Describe Ideal Superintendent in Letter to APS Board

  The job posting for Albuquerque Public Schools’ superintendent closes tonight at midnight. Tomorrow, the real work begins for the APS board as they begin to narrow the pool of candidates. The new superintendent will take the reins of New Mexico’s largest school district next summer at a pivotal time for the district: with a

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REGULATORY CHANGES AHEAD: City Council Votes to Override Mayor’s Vetoes, Halting Controversial Board’s Activities

On Monday night, the Albuquerque City Council voted to override Mayor Time Keller’s vetoes of two bills relating to the Albuquerque-Bernalillo Air Quality Control Board. The Council voted 7-2 and 6-3, respectively, on a veto override of a bill to enact a moratorium of the board’s activities and of another bill to restructure the board.

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