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A Guide to Legislative Advocacy in New Mexico

Advocacy Guide Learn the ins and outs of working with your state legislators to promote a policy or cause that is important to you or your community.

By |July 10th, 2023|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation Publications, Publications|Comments Off on A Guide to Legislative Advocacy in New Mexico

A Guide to New Mexico’s State Budget

Budget Guide Explains how the state spends and allocates funding. The state budget is a reflection of what we value most and an illustration of the kind of communities we wish to create. The lawmakers we elect to represent us in Santa Fe create the annual budget that the state uses to provide services that benefit us collectively, like education and health care. (Link to the executive summary 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

With end of public health emergency, thousands in danger of Medicaid disenrollment without action

NM Political Report--Divya Shiv, research and policy analyst for New Mexico Voices for Children, called the disenrollment “really scary.” She said that during the pandemic, when families were able to stay on Medicaid regardless of whether they recertified or provided documentation proving eligibility, many families experienced economic stability and were protected from the high cost of medical care.

By |July 5th, 2023|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Health News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on With end of public health emergency, thousands in danger of Medicaid disenrollment without action

Why the State’s ranking shouldn’t get you down

Las Cruces Sun-News--The fact is, New Mexico has made some extraordinary headway in improving opportunities for kids in recent years. Some of it’s made nationwide headlines. Our investments in child care assistance, voter-approved expansion of early childhood services, and child-focused tax policy improvements all received national accolades.

By |June 17th, 2023|Categories: Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Economic Security News Coverage, Education Blog, Education News Coverage, Health Blog, Health News Coverage, Kids Count Blog, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Why the State’s ranking shouldn’t get you down

Report: New Mexico improving, but still ranks at bottom for child well being

NM Political Report--Wallin said New Mexico Voices for Children would like to see the state “continue to keep up its investments in kids and families.” “The key is we don’t stop now. We continue to look at the long view. We continue to find new areas,” she said, adding that one could be increasing child educator pay.

By |June 15th, 2023|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Report: New Mexico improving, but still ranks at bottom for child well being

Worst for child well-being: New Mexico 50th in annual Kids Count report

Albuquerque Journal--But Amber Wallin, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, said the state has launched new programs that may take time to show up in the annual report. The state, she said, dramatically expanded a child care assistance program in mid-2021 — the year much of the data is based on — and voters just last year authorized hefty increases in the funding available for early childhood education and K-12 schools.

By |June 14th, 2023|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Worst for child well-being: New Mexico 50th in annual Kids Count report
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