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Virtual Event: New Mexico Legislative Recap

Virtual Event: New Mexico Legislative Recap

April 22, 2025

What just happened to small businesses after the 2025 session?

What just happened to small businesses in New Mexico at the end of the Legislature’s 2025 session?

An exclusive, NFIB-members-only legislative recap with NFIB New Mexico State Director Jason Espinoza will be held virtually on Wednesday, April 30, at 11 a.m.

An invitation to join the recap has been emailed to all NFIB members in the state. Not an NFIB member? Click here to join.

Topics to be discussed include:

— $17/hour minimum wage

— Paid Family Medical Leave mandate

— Statewide greenhouse gas emissions mandate

— and more!

This is your chance to ask questions and get insights on the issues that impact your bottom line. It’s also an opportunity to discuss the issues you face and the ideas you have. NFIB encourages members to invite a small-business-owning guest.

If you haven’t received your invitation, misplaced it, or have questions about this recap, send an email to NFIB Grassroots Manager Kylie Barber.

NFIB Legislative Recap
Virtual Event via Microsoft Teams
Wednesday, April 30
11 a.m. to Noon MT

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