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Rio Grande Foundation Releases Upgraded “Freedom Index” Legislative Tracking Tool for 2015 Session

Paul Gessing, President-Rio Grande Foundation

  Commentary:  As the 2016 New Mexico Legislature's 30-day session gets rolling, the Rio Grande Foundation is re-launching its “Freedom Index” legislative tracking tool. The goal of this tool is to review legislation impacting freedom in our state.

Lawmakers and the interested public can use the “Freedom Index” to get an independent, free market view of pending legislation. Moreover, voters can see whether their legislators are voting for free markets or for bigger government. Votes tallied are “floor” votes. 

Users can see:

·       The relative voting performance of legislators according to the Freedom Index;

·       The relative voting performance of each party according to the Freedom Index;

·       The analysis criteria behind the legislation ranking;

·       Links to legislation detail;

·       Links to legislator Information, including contact information;

·       And selections of legislation by relevant categories.

Our analysis will be available before final votes on those bills that are analyzed and can be used by both legislators, legislative staff and interested voters to debate the merits of a bill.

In short, the Index provides an excellent analysis of bills that will come before committees or a vote on the floor as well as tracking a legislator’s Freedom Index score. The public will find our Freedom Index to be a tool to hold elected officials accountable for their vote and to gain a better understanding of the legislation being proposed by the House or Senate members.  

Rio Grande Foundation president Paul Gessing said of his organization’s new legislative tracking web site, “We are thrilled to add the freedom perspective to the legislative process in Santa Fe. For too long, the special interests have run wild with the voice of taxpayers and those who pay the bills too often pushed to the side.”