The latest estimate projects that the state will collect just under $12 billion in Fiscal Year 2024, which runs through June. That’s up by $2.3 billion from the past fiscal year and by $3.9 billion from two years ago.
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Like the salaries paid by the Los Angeles Dodgers for Japanese imports, the revenue numbers for the state are getting to be so big that it’s hard to wrap your head around them.
The latest estimate projects that the state will collect just under $12 billion in Fiscal Year 2024, which runs through June. That’s up by $2.3 billion from the past fiscal year and by $3.9 billion from two years ago. John Muñoz, Board Chair of the Downtown Partnership, along with Russ Smith, Event Coordinator and Downtown Partnership Executive Director, Susan Cabello, discuss New Mexico as a destination (3rd in USA Today's Top Ten) and CNN's coverage of the recent Chile Drop, which Mr. Smith has been refining for several years.
Representative Joanne Ferrary (District 37) will be with us for the whole hour to discuss many aspects of the upcoming legislative session.
Co-hosts Walt Rubel and Peter Goodman discuss issues and ideas concerning local and national news.
Host Greg Smith kicked off 2024 with a show highlighting an iconic event in the Mesilla Valley for over 50 years, the Renaissance ArtsFaire. Frances Williams talked about how the Faire transitioned from the Holy Cross CraftsFaire to the Doña Ana Arts Council 's Renaissance ArtsFaire in 1981, and Araceli Solis talked about the 2023 RenFaire and what will be happening in the future.
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