New Mexico
Don’t waste New Mexico’s ‘unique’ opportunity
Paul J. Gessing
New Mexico is in a novel of financial state of affairs. Regardless of having the very best unemployment price within the nation for all of 2022, our extremely sturdy oil and gasoline trade, buoyed by excessive costs and speedy manufacturing development, have given politicians in Santa Fe “extra money than they know what to do with.” So, within the current 30-day session we noticed spending develop by greater than $1 billion and a few vital tax cuts. Then, in a particular session, rebates to be paid out to taxpayers and non-taxpayers alike.
The impetus to return cash generated by the oil and gasoline trade to New Mexicans is welcome, however there are severe questions in regards to the legality and logistics of handing out checks to those that don’t pay taxes to the state. Moreover, asking the Tax and Income Division handy out money “solely” to those that deserve it’s an unenviable and inconceivable activity that additionally appears to violate the state’s anti-donation clause.
However, after three years of Lujan Grisham and the Democrats elevating taxes, it’s arduous to complain about getting some a refund.
In fact, that is an election 12 months and by all accounts Democrats, together with Gov. Lujan Grisham, face a difficult political atmosphere. Rising inflation isn’t in style. And, as COVID issues wane and voters take into account Lujan Grisham’s file in combating it as balanced towards financial issues and their youngsters’s educations and psychological well being, the governor’s file seems wanting.
A current report from the Nationwide Bureau of Financial Analysis discovered that solely New York and New Jersey carried out worse than New Mexico did through the COVID-19 pandemic. Contemplating that New Mexico’s economic system stays weaker than our neighbors, that our youngsters missed extra college, and confronted huge declines in studying and math, and that none of this brought about New Mexico to have notably good COVID outcomes when it comes to misplaced lives, solely lends credence to the report.
Within the absence of a robust observe file on these core points, the governor clearly plans to make use of handing cash generated by oil and gasoline for her political profit. That will support her reelection possibilities, however nothing she and the Legislature have achieved to this point will enhance New Mexico’s total economic system which stays challenged.
The elemental financial downside New Mexico faces is its unattractive enterprise local weather. Addressing the gross receipts tax (GRT) and its “pyramiding” and taxation of companies as enterprise inputs has been mentioned for years, however it’s time to additionally significantly take into account bolder financial reforms like lowering and even phasing out New Mexico’s private revenue tax.
Certainly, the non-public revenue tax is anticipated to generate simply over $2 billion in FY 2023. That’s some huge cash, however New Mexico is in a monetary place to cut back revenue tax charges over time. Mixed with business-friendly GRT reform, modest budgetary restraint (annual spending merely can’t develop by 15%), and a give attention to really diversifying New Mexico’s economic system might enable New Mexico to turn into income-tax-free.
There are already 9 states missing an revenue tax. Most New Mexicans know that Texas with its prodigious oil provides doesn’t tax private incomes, however most different states missing revenue taxes don’t have anything like our oil and gasoline revenues. Florida has no revenue tax. Identical with Tennessee and South Dakota. New Hampshire has each no revenue tax and lacks a gross sales tax. None of them have vital oil revenues.
New Mexico has suffered financial and social mismanagement over the previous few years. Report oil and gasoline revenues are useful, however as New Mexicans ponder the approaching elections it ought to be extra obvious than ever that extra spending has not and can’t remedy the state’s social ills. It’s time for genuinely daring options.
New Mexicans merely can’t enable this oil and gas-fueled alternative to move.
Paul Gessing is president of New Mexico’s Rio Grande Basis. The Rio Grande Basis is an impartial, nonpartisan, tax-exempt analysis and academic group devoted to selling prosperity for New Mexico primarily based on rules of restricted authorities, financial freedom and particular person duty.
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New Mexico
City of Rio Rancho cuts ribbon on new solar farm
The City of Vision is making major moves with renewable energy. This comes after city leaders cut the ribbon on a solar farm project years in the making.
RIO RANCHO, N.M. – The City of Vision is making major moves with renewable energy after city leaders cut the ribbon on a solar farm project years in the making.
“That is an incredible $850 million investment in the City of Rio Rancho. That is the portion of Rio Rancho that does go into Bernalillo County,” said Rio Rancho Mayor Greg Hull.
Hull is talking about the new Atrisco Solar Facility near Double Eagle Airport. The one-of-a-kind 364-megawatt complex will supply electricity to PNM customers.
“This was 2,300 acres of property, the largest solar farm and battery solar facility of it’s type in the state of New Mexico, and one of the largest in the United States,” said Hull.
Hull says this shows Rio Rancho is serious about renewable energy as a power source for homes and businesses.
“In this particular case it takes a giant step forward because this particular solar farm will be able to generate enough energy to support 110,000 homes. That is double the amount of homes that are in Rio Rancho right now,” Hull said.
The City of Rio Rancho worked with regional partners and investors to bring this solar farm to life. Six years later, the mayor says it was worth it to see the project through.
“This speaks to the fact that we are here, we are open for business, and we’re trying to attract industries of all types to make sure we diversify our economy, and make sure there are opportunities for everybody,” said Hull.
Revenue from the solar facility will go toward Rio Rancho Public Schools.
New Mexico
Duke, former New Mexico State RB Star Thomas makes next career move
Duke running back Star Thomas has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. He has at least one year of eligibility remaining.
Thomas began his college career playing at Coffeyville Community College. He then transferred to New Mexico State and played multiple seasons there before playing the 2024 season with Duke.
This post will be updated.
New Mexico
Light rain and snow showers possible for parts of New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – An upper level low pressure system is exiting eastward out of New Mexico and into Texas.
A few low clouds and some areas of fog may linger in portions of northern and eastern New Mexico through the mid-morning, but clearing conditions will take hold before noon.
However, additional weaker weather disturbances will bring a few more light rain and snow showers again late Thursday into Friday, mainly over northern New Mexico.
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