
Get Ready to Pay More for a Car in New Mexico Thanks to the Regressive Green Agenda
New Mexicans need to get ready to see the cost of their cars go up by an average of $2,700 thanks to the regressive green agenda.
Earlier this week, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham unilaterally decided to increase the cost of cars on the state’s families. In a state where the median income is below $47,000 (and falling), it’s hard to understand why the Governor would want New Mexicans to pay higher costs.
Governor Lujan Grisham signed on to a deal to increase the cost of cars while traveling to New York City as part of an agreement with the U.S. Climate Alliance, a well-known group with ties to billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
Keep in mind, the Governor herself drives around in a gas-guzzling SUV while lecturing her constituents on climate.
September 26, 2019