Be a Voter This Year
Be a Voter This Year
By Charise Swanson

With the November elections approaching, it is crucial for rural electric cooperative members around New Mexico to participate in local, state, and federal elections.
Be a Voter This Year
By Charise Swanson

With the November elections approaching, it is crucial for rural electric cooperative members around New Mexico to participate in local, state, and federal elections.
Spring Brings Annual Meetings
By Charise Swanson

Spring is in the air, and with it comes the beginning of the season for our member cooperative annual meetings. Our New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives team loves to get out and see all of you as we travel around our great state of New Mexico.
The Cooperative Difference
By Charise Swanson

I, along with our cooperative members, get many questions—not only about rates but what makes us different from large utilities, such as Public Service Company of New Mexico. New Mexico's rural electric cooperatives are different from investor-owned urban utilities in several key areas.
Powered By Legacy
By Charise Swasons

New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives, along with our member cooperatives, recently traveled to Washington, D.C.
ABOVE: Thirty-nine delegates attended the Youth Tour while representing NMRECA. Victoria "Lexi" Kilpatrick, left, was selected to be NMRECA's representative on the Youth Leadership Council, with Andrew Essary as the alternative.
What an incredible journey the students from rural New Mexico embarked on in June, thanks to the generous sponsorship of their local electric cooperatives. This year's Youth Tour consisted of 39 eager young delegates representing 13 of our 15 NMRECA member cooperatives.