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Oil and gas industry in New Mexico could see higher land rates under federal proposal

Carlsbad Current Argus--“We were all taught at a young age then we make a mess, we need to take responsibility and clean up after ourselves. These reforms are especially important because we know orphaned wells and infrastructure threaten the health of our families and communities,” Knight said. “We know that updating the federal royalty and rental rates is an important step to making sure the oil and gas industry pays its fair share.”

By |July 24th, 2023|Categories: Health News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget News Coverage|Comments Off on Oil and gas industry in New Mexico could see higher land rates under federal proposal

State finalizes new child care assistance rules

Santa Fe New Mexican--By increasing per-child reimbursement rates and restructuring co-payment schedules, the changes benefit families and providers simultaneously, Amber Wallin, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, said in an interview Thursday. “New Mexico really is leading the nation in thinking about how you can address such an important system that’s so critical not just for our kids and our families and our workers, but for our entire economy,” Wallin said.

By |July 21st, 2023|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on State finalizes new child care assistance rules

A Guide to New Mexico’s Tax System: Executive Summary

Executive Summary The taxes we all pay are how we fund the state’s programs and public services that benefit us collectively. They are how we build our roads, bridges, waterlines, electrical grids, and how we educate our children, advance public health, and uphold our laws. These programs and services form the foundation of our economy, enhance our quality of life, and pay dividends far into the future. (Link to the full Guide to New Mexico's Tax System here)

By |July 13th, 2023|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation Publications, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|Comments Off on A Guide to New Mexico’s Tax System: Executive Summary

A Guide to New Mexico’s Tax System

Tax Guide Explains the state's tax system, which is used to fund the state’s programs and public services that benefit us collectively. Taxes are how we build our roads, bridges, waterlines, electrical grids, and how we educate our children, advance public health, and uphold our laws. These programs and services form the foundation of our economy, enhance our quality of life, and pay dividends far into the future. (Link to the executive summary here.)

By |July 12th, 2023|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation Publications, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|Comments Off on A Guide to New Mexico’s Tax System

New Mexico is Putting Families First in Tax Policy

Fact Sheet Our state’s policymakers have made several significant improvements to the tax code since 2019 that are helping New Mexicans who earn low and moderate incomes, improving equity, and increasing economic opportunity for our working families.

By |July 12th, 2023|Categories: Economic Security Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|Comments Off on New Mexico is Putting Families First in Tax Policy

A Guide to New Mexico’s State Budget: Executive Summary

Executive Summary Our state budget is a reflection of what we value most and an illustration of the kind of communities we wish to create. How we spend and allocate funding – basically, how we make our values a reality – is decided by the lawmakers we elect to represent us in Santa Fe. They create the annual budget that the state uses to provide services that benefit us collectively, like education and health care. (Link to the full Guide to New Mexico's State Budget here)

By |July 10th, 2023|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation Publications, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|Comments Off on A Guide to New Mexico’s State Budget: Executive Summary
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