KRQE - The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce would plow any state budget surplus into job-creating tax cuts while rolling back taxes on small businesses, chamber directors decided today. The chamber board of directors approved a package of legislative priorities ranging from supporting a teacher-evaluation system and reorganizing the Public Regulation Commission to opposing pay raises for state workers and additional raids on the Land Grant Permanent Fund to pay for government operations and projects.
“Our efforts this session will be dedicated to supporting legislation that will strengthen the private sector,” Chamber President and CEO Terri Cole said in a statement released by the chamber. “The stronger the private sector is, the better chance we have to create jobs.” Read full story here: News New Mexico
Duke City Chamber Sets Legislative Priorities
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Jim Spence
on Sunday, January 22, 2012
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