But Lee Reynis, director of the University of New Mexico Bureau of Business and Economic Research, said there's plenty to like in the year ahead even if it isn't necessarily exciting. "I see slow growth as probably the best that we're going to see," said Reynis. "I don't think that's necessarily bad." Reynis pointed to solid growth in the state's mining and gas industries as a big positive sign adding she expects tourism to keep expanding in New Mexico. More News New Mexico

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