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Permian Road Safety Coalition Urges
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AI-generatedThe article focuses on a road safety coalition's call for infrastructure funding in New Mexico, leveraging oil and gas revenues. The commercial mechanism is weak: it is a policy advocacy piece with no direct impact on commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains. The primary sectors are construction (infrastructure spending) and energy (oil and gas revenue source), but no concrete investment or regulatory change is announced beyond the bonding package.
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- New Mexico passed Senate Bill 2 providing $1.5 billion transportation bonding package effective May 20, 2026.
- 56% of New Mexico's roads are in poor condition, costing drivers $3.3 billion annually.
- State faces a $7.5 billion transportation funding shortfall.
- PRSC urges creation of a permanent fund for highway infrastructure using oil and gas revenues.
- PRSC has been operating for nine years aiming to reduce roadway incidents.
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