
New Mexico lawmakers are on a roll, moving legislation forward that addresses a wide range of concerns.The state Senate approved SB 151, a tax package bill that combines six separate bills that benefit disparate interests and aspirations. An urgent priority is addressed with a physician tax credit, intended to attract and retain doctors at a time when there is a shortage that is also targeted in other legislation.A novel and needed measure would give a tax credit to employers who hire local journalists and support local news.The bill also offers incentives for new career opportunities and industries, such as quantum computing, to choose New Mexico as a home where they can grow.Senate Bill 151’s next stop is before the Senate Finance Committee.
New Mexico lawmakers are on a roll, moving legislation forward that addresses a wide range of concerns.
The state Senate approved SB 151, a tax package bill that combines six separate bills that benefit disparate interests and aspirations.
An urgent priority is addressed with a physician tax credit, intended to attract and retain doctors at a time when there is a shortage that is also targeted in other legislation.
A novel and needed measure would give a tax credit to employers who hire local journalists and support local news.
The bill also offers incentives for new career opportunities and industries, such as quantum computing, to choose New Mexico as a home where they can grow.
Senate Bill 151’s next stop is before the Senate Finance Committee.