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Published: 21 April 2016 21 April 2016

ALBUQUERQUE, NM, April 21, 2016'New Mexico First is pleased to release the background report for its upcoming statewide town hall on economic security and vitality. The statewide public policy organization framed the report and town hall around business-driven and family-based economic strategies that will improve New Mexico's levels of opportunity and expand upward mobility for all.

"This town hall is unique in that we are bringing together economic development interests along with issues facing the financial futures of families," noted Heather Balas, New Mexico First president and executive director. "Often, people addressing the economic growth for businesses and families work separately, deploying different strategies. But they often want the same things. This event creates an excellent opportunity to think creatively - across political, regional and interest-group lines - about our state's economic future."

This report addresses six major themes, each of which will be discussed by citizen groups at the town hall:

The report was developed for participants at the town hall, but is a useful resource for policymakers, business leaders, and citizens who want to educate themselves about the issues. The background report is available at: http://nmfirst.org/library/2016/2016-economic-vitality/forward.

The town hall is convened by New Mexico First, a nonprofit, nonpartisan policy organization that engages people in critical issues facing our state and communities. Established in 1986, New Mexico First offers unique town halls and forums that create recommendations for policymakers and the public. New Mexico First also produces nonpartisan reports on water, education, healthcare and the economy. Reports and more information is available at www.nmfirst.org.

Contact: Pamela Blackwell, Economic Policy Director, pamelab@nmfirst.org, (505) 225-2140