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New U.S. Census data indicates improvements in child poverty and other child well being indicators

NM Political Report--“The biggest thing we see is the overall rate of poverty for kids under 18 dropped from 9.2 percent [in 2020] to 5.2 percent [in 2021],” she said.

By |September 14th, 2022|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on New U.S. Census data indicates improvements in child poverty and other child well being indicators

Inflation Reduction Act raises more revenue for NM schools

There is plenty to celebrate in the landmark Investment Reduction Act. New Mexicans will benefit with lower energy costs, good-paying jobs, more energy-efficient homes and businesses, cleaner air, funding for wildfire prevention and drought preparedness, and much more.

By |August 30th, 2022|Categories: Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Education Blog, Health Blog|Comments Off on Inflation Reduction Act raises more revenue for NM schools

Arts can help youth in the juvenile system

For years, probation has been used to try and keep youth from further involvement in the criminal justice system. But, as recent studies have shown, probation is neither effective at keeping our communities safer nor of rehabilitating the youth it is supposed to serve. Probation, in fact, can actually lead to youth being further ensnared in the system.

By |August 29th, 2022|Categories: Blog Posts, Health Blog, Human Rights/Civic Participation Blog, Racial and Ethnic Equity Blog|Comments Off on Arts can help youth in the juvenile system

New Mexico can move forward on education with heart

Santa Fe New Mexican--New Mexico voters can also take action by voting Yes on Constitutional Amendment 1 on the ballot in November. Constitutional Amendment 1 would draw down a small portion of the $26 billion permanent school fund to support high-quality early childhood care and education services - such as home visiting and pre-kindergarten - and services for at-risk students.

By |August 21st, 2022|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 New Mexico can move forward on education with heart

Kids Count analysts urge voters to support school funding measure

Santa Fe New Mexican--“We knew over 10 years ago that we needed to change our educational investments to earlier in a child’s life if we were going to change their trajectory,” said senior research and policy analyst Jacob Vigil. “We knew we needed a lot of money to make that happen, more than likely could be raised in taxes.”

By |August 19th, 2022|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on Kids Count analysts urge voters to support school funding measure

Finding Reasons for Progressive Optimism

Creators Syndicate--And how about this? New Mexico – ranked as one of the poorest states in the country – has prioritized free child care as an essential need and common good for families, the economy and the state's future. The product of a decadelong grassroots push by groups like New Mexico Voices for Children, the program is open to all 0- to 5-year-olds – and it also provides decent pay (starting at $18 an hour) to attract quality caregivers and instructors. The "Land of Enchantment" has become the Land of Can-do.

By |August 17th, 2022|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on Finding Reasons for Progressive Optimism
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