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Susana Martinez possible presidential campaign, 2016/Taxes

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Possible presidential candidate
Susana Martinez

Political offices:
Current Governor of New Mexico
(2011-Present)
District Attorney
(1997-2011)

Martinez on the issues:
TaxesGovernment regulationsInternational tradeBudgetsFederal assistance programsFederalismNatural resourcesHealthcareImmigrationEducationAbortionGay rights

Republican Party Republican candidate:
Chris ChristieNikki HaleyMike HuckabeeBobby JindalPeter KingSusana MartinezMike PenceRick PerryBrian SandovalScott Walker
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This page was current as of the 2016 election.

  • In 2014, the Cato Institute gave Susana Martinez a fiscal policy grade of "B." According to the report, Martinez "has pursued tax cuts to make New Mexico more economically competitive. In 2012 she signed a bill reducing gross receipts taxes on inputs to construction and manufacturing, and she has called for exempting 40,000 small businesses from the gross receipts tax. Her biggest tax policy success was pushing through a cut to the corporate income tax rate from 7.6 to 5.9 percent, phased in over five years."[1]
  • In January 2014, Martinez proposed expanding the Angel Investment Tax Credit to increase start-ups in New Mexico. She proposed allowing "investors to invest in more companies, and increase the cap from $750,000 to $2 million," according to Albuquerque Business First.[2]

Recent news

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