Get Ready to Pay More for a Car in New Mexico Thanks to the Regressive Green Agenda

Get Ready to Pay More for a Car in New Mexico Thanks to the Regressive Green Agenda

September 26, 2019

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.