To: The New Mexico State House, The New Mexico State Senate, and Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
Support New Mexico's Small Businesses - Move our State's Money
Please support New Mexico's economy and local economies all over the state by joining the effort to move our state's money out of a big national bank and into New Mexico's community banks and credit unions statewide.
The time has come to move our state's money so that it will stay in New Mexico for the benefit of New Mexicans, instead of being shipped to Wall Street. Our community banks and credit unions invest in our local economies; let’s help them make bigger local investments and spur job creation by moving our state's money out of big national banks. When our community banks and credit unions are strong, our local small businesses are strong. When small businesses do well, New Mexico does well.
Please support Representative Brian Egolf's effort to move our state's money. It will make our economy stronger and boost job creation.
The time has come to move our state's money so that it will stay in New Mexico for the benefit of New Mexicans, instead of being shipped to Wall Street. Our community banks and credit unions invest in our local economies; let’s help them make bigger local investments and spur job creation by moving our state's money out of big national banks. When our community banks and credit unions are strong, our local small businesses are strong. When small businesses do well, New Mexico does well.
Please support Representative Brian Egolf's effort to move our state's money. It will make our economy stronger and boost job creation.
Why is this important?
It is time for New Mexico to take its money out of Wells Fargo and deposit it with our local community banks and credit unions: the institutions that support our local economies statewide. We can make a big difference in our local economy by keeping our money in New Mexico for the benefit of New Mexico's small businesses. It is time to stop sending our state's money to Wall Street and overseas; keeping it in New Mexico is the right thing to do.