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Political progress on N.M. spaceport

Efforts to win state approval for a New Mexico commercial spaceport took a step forward on Saturday when the state senate approved a measure that allows cities and counties to raise taxes to help pay for the facility. The measure, approved on a 36-2 vote, is intended to cover some of the costs of the spaceport, and is separate from plans by the state to contribute over $100 million towards the spaceport’s construction; state officials expect the local taxes to cover at least $30 million of the eventual $225-million cost. One of the two state senators who voted against the bill, John Grubesic (D-Santa Fe), is opposed to the spaceport in general, calling it “Fantasyland” and “heavy on flash and light on substance.”

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