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  <title>150 Economic Freedom, School Choice, and More</title>
  <description>NM slides to 45th in latest&amp;amp;nbsp;Fraser Institute economic freedom report. Rep. Javier Martinez calls New Mexico's education results &amp;quot;tragic&amp;quot; but when&amp;amp;nbsp;asked to support school choice, his response is &amp;quot;tragic.&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;How much more would New Mexicans have in their pockets if&amp;amp;nbsp;we had Colorado'sTABOR on the books? Proposed hazardous waste fees  unnecessary and simply anti-business. Some claim&amp;amp;nbsp;NM needs to raise the gas tax.&amp;amp;nbsp; Finally, the Albuquerque City Council just adopted new regulations and fees on closed captioning on televisions at local businesses. Will the overregulation never cease? And what are&amp;amp;nbsp;Republicans on City Council doing about it? &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Tipping Point New Mexico</author_name>
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