Tipping Point New Mexico Paul Gessing
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Podcast of the Rio Grande Foundation that addresses public policy issues facing New Mexico.
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NMSU Professor Christopher Erickson - New Mexico Policy and Impacts of Immigration
On this week's interview Paul talks to Christopher Erickson a professor of economics at NMSU. Chris and Paul discuss a recent interview he gave to Newsweek about a report that New Mexico has seen a decline in immigrants. They discuss economic issues in New Mexico and what is holding its back. Then, the discussion shifts to immigration policy. Where are people coming from who are crossing the border? Why are they crossing? What would a sensible immigration policy be? You don't want to miss this informative conversation! You can find out more about his work here.
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Judge puts 5-Day School Week on Hold, New Mexico Spends Millions on Solar Projects, UPS Gets State Money for "Clean" Trucks and more
A Judge puts MLG’s forced 5 day school week on hold.
NM spends millions on solar projects not knowing how much power it will get.
We discussed the challenges UPS and FedEx are having w/ adopting EV’s but NM’s Environment Department is spending just under $500K to buy UPS “clean vehicles."
Rebecca Dow w/ OAK NM had an op-ed in the Albuquerque Journal highlighting why a recent federal report necessitates school choice.
Being a US senator is about more than bringing home pork.
If Sen. Heinrich is re-elected he is in line to massively increase his (negative) impact in Washington.
NM is currently under TWO public health emergencies.
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Sam LeDoux - What Can Be Done to Address Issues Facing Española
On this Tipping Point interview Paul talks to Sam LeDoux. Sam is a recently elected member of the City of Española council. Sam, a longtime political activist with a long track record in politics is a Hispano Republican. Paul and Sam discuss how Republicans can win in northern New Mexico and what Sam believes are some of the issues/people holding them back. They also discuss the issues facing Española and what can (and can't) be done to turn things around.
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Governor's Recorded Conversation - Marijuana, Fentanyl and the Border, Schools Sue over 5 Day School Week and more
On the latest Tipping Point conversation Paul and Wally discuss Gov. MLG caught on tape speaking to top Homeland Security staff. She certainly sounds more concerned about NM's marijuana industry than fentanyl and the border. She's "cranky" with the Secretary and holding the press "at bay".
APS school hosts a drag queen at an Albuquerque high school's prom.
53 New Mexico school districts have sued MLG over her 5 day school week mandate. The latest regulation being pushed by MLG's education department is totally nuts.
NM is ranked 31st among states to retire.
According to CNN, Ford lost $132,000 per EV sold in the first quarter of 2024 despite all the subsidies and mandates. UPS and FedEx run into troubles as they transition from gas to EV vans.
The US birth rate is declining, but those declines are not even across states. We look at where birth rates are highest and lowest among US states. -
What Will New Mexico's "Energy Transition" Really Cost - Professor Reilly White
On this week's interview Paul sits down with UNM Finance Professor Reilly White to discuss issues in New Mexico's "Energy Transition" relating to electricity. While the transition was touted as zero cost or even a financial benefit for ratepayers. White believes that the transition will cost real money and will have some profound impacts on ratepayers and the future of PNM as an independent company alike.
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Special Session On The Way, Gun Loophole, Federal Education Report and more
On this week's Tipping Point conversation Paul and Wally discuss:
MLG calls a special session starting July 18. We don't have an exact agenda, but initial statements seem to point to some actual crime reforms, not gun grabs. Time will tell. RGF publishes a report on "The Viscolli Gun Loophole" Some friends of Michelle seem to receive preferential treatment.
A new federal education report highlights the need for dramatic improvements (even from the Federal Government's perspective.
New Mexico has seen an uptick in preschool attendance, but no word on results.
NM has had some level of state support for pre-K in place since 2005.
Our politicians are betting on economic losers including Virgin Galactic and Maxeon Solar.
Wallethub: NM employers face 4th biggest challenge finding workers. Meanwhile the LFC tackles workforce participation issues (again):
Paul's op-ed on Biden's horrible LNG policies hits papers over the weekend
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