Press Release Archive

2007
2006
2005
2004
2003

2007 (back to top)

Report: NM flunks corporate subsidy disclosure (Nov. 15)

NM Children’s Charter: Advocates release vision of future for NM children (Nov. 1)

Report: Immigration raids adversely affect children left behind (Oct. 31)

S-CHIP veto override failure shows wrong priorities (Oct. 18)

Advocacy group releases new report: Immigrant KIDS COUNT (Oct. 9)

Advocacy nonprofit welcomes six new board members (Sept. 12)

Census data shows drop in health insurance rate, no decrease in poverty (Aug. 28)

National poll shows overwhelming support for S-CHIP (July 25)

National KIDS COUNT report: NM shows slight improvement in national ranking (July 25)

Universal pre-K would pay for itself in just eight years (July 11)

KIDS COUNT: Children living in border communities face higher poverty rates (June 28)

Advocacy Group Announces New Grant Awards (June 4)

KIDS COUNT Data Shows Greater Hardships for NM's Hispanic Children (May 18)

Report: Tax Changes Leading to State Budget Squeeze (May 11)

Report: Sales Tax Breaks Cost State $5 Billion Every Year (May 10)

State Would Save More Than $1 Billion with Pre-K Investment (May 3)

Report Shows Improvement in State's Tax Fairness for Low Income (March 27)

Analysis: NM's Low-Income Parents Losing Health Benefits Faster (March 13)

President’s Budget Means Big Cuts for NM's Kids (Feb. 21)

New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book Shows Need for Early Childhood Investment (Jan. 10)

2006 (back to top)

State minimum wage initiatives bode well for NM workers (Nov. 8)

Town hall to focus on crisis in health care coverage (Oct. 24)

Report: State fails to track tax breaks for business (Sept. 21)

“State of Working New Mexico” report: Job growth, employment up; poverty down (Sept. 1)

Census data doesn’t show improvement in NM poverty ... or does it? (Aug. 29)

National KIDS COUNT data shows some improvement, more decline
(June 27)

Report: Undocumented Immigrants Pay Millions in State Taxes (May 22)

Race Matters conference looks at youth, public policy and race (May 15)

Millions of eligible Americans may lose Medicaid benefits (April 27)

NM shows improvement, but is still last in some birth outcomes (March 30)

Building Higher Wage Economy in NM Requires Much Greater Investment in Education, Skills Training, Job Creation (Jan. 30)

Report Finds Health of NM's Economy Rests on Investment in Education, Workforce Training (Jan. 25)

2005 (back to top)

"State of Working New Mexico" Report: Towards a More Prosperous NM: Obstacles and Opportunities (Sept. 1)

Business Climate Rankings - Biased in Favor of Tax Cuts and
Less Government Regulation - Useless as Guide for Policymaking
(June 30)

Data Released by Department of Labor Shows Job Growth Sagging; Advocates Point to Failure of Tax Cuts in NM (April 1)

President's Budget: Huge Reductions for Programs Vital to NM While Tax Cuts for the Affluent are Extended and Expanded (March 1)

KIDS COUNT: The Condition of African-American Children in NM (Feb. 18)

Food and Medical Tax Bill Bad for the New Mexico's Low-Income Families and Damaging to the State's Economy (Feb. 13)

Personal Income Tax Cuts Do Not Equal Economic Growth (Feb. 9)

Poll Shows Governor Richardson Out of Step with New Mexicans on Tax Policy (Feb. 3)

Under-Funding Medicaid Bad Medicine for NM: Families and Doctors Speak Out (Jan. 25)

2004 (back to top)

School-Based Health Clinics Press Conference- Laguna (Sept. 29)

School-Based Health Clinics Press Conference- Shiprock (Sept. 28)

Job Watch (June 25)

National KIDS COUNT Data Book Release (June 3)

Job Watch (April 25)

KIDS COUNT: Minority/Majority Report (Jan. 22)

2003 (back to top)

Children's Agenda: New Progress Report Says Progress Slow on Commitment to Improving Well-Being of New Mexico's Children (Nov. 10)

 

 


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