NM House Republicans Urge Gov. Lujan Grisham to Hold Special Session to Eliminate State Income Tax
Republican leaders say repeal would make New Mexico the 10th state without an income tax and argue a $250 rebate is not enough.
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New Mexico Republicans want special session to end income tax, but that's a nonstarter with Dems - The Paper.
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — New Mexicans watching their wallets as gas prices go on a roller coaster ride this summer could get a big break if three House Republican leaders get their way — but don’t count on it. New Mexico House GOP leaders, including Minority Floor Leader Gail Armstrong, R-Magdalena; Minority Whip Alan Martinez, R-Rio Rancho; and Caucus Chair Rebecca Dow, R-Elephant Butte, asked Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in a July 7 letter …
NM House Republicans urge Gov. Lujan Grisham to hold special session to eliminate state income tax
New Mexico House Republican leaders say a one-time, $250 rebate is inadequate to provide New Mexicans with relief from high gas prices.
New Mexico Republicans call for special session to end state income tax
State Republican leaders want New Mexico to repeal its personal income tax, saying the move would put more money in workers’ paychecks. The post New Mexico Republicans call for special session to end state income tax appeared first on KOB.com.
NM House Republicans urge Gov. Lujan Grisham to hold special session to eliminate state income tax – New Mexico News Port
Patrick Lohmann | Source NM A trio of New Mexico House Republican leaders on Tuesday called on Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to convene lawmakers to eliminate the state’s personal income tax, which they said will provide more lasting economic relief to residents than the $250 rebate the governor recently proposed. Lujan Grisham , in a June […]
New Mexico Republicans want special session to end income tax, but that's a nonstarter with Dems - New Mexico Political Report
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. — New Mexicans watching their wallets as gas prices go on a roller coaster ride this summer could get a big break if three House Republican leaders get their way — but don’t count on it. New Mexico House GOP leaders, including Minority Floor Leader Gail Armstrong, R-Magdalena; Minority Whip Alan Martinez, R-Rio Rancho; and Caucus Chair Rebecca Dow, R-Elephant Butte, asked Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in a July 7 letter …
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