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Child Advocacy Group Announces New Executive Director

The Board for Directors of New Mexico Voices for Children has hired Amber Wallin, MPA, as executive director of the child advocacy organization, effective Jan. 1, 2022. The group’s former executive director, James Jimenez, MPA, retired at the end of 2021.

By |January 5th, 2022|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on Child Advocacy Group Announces New Executive Director

This tax season will bring nice surprises for many New Mexico families

Santa Fe New Mexican--When you file your tax return this winter, you may be in for a very nice surprise. Thanks to the leadership of state legislators and Governor Lujan Grisham, New Mexico enacted several improvements in two tax credits that help those New Mexicans who need it most.

By |December 23rd, 2021|Categories: Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Economic Security News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity Blog, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on This tax season will bring nice surprises for many New Mexico families

For the good of New Mexico schools, Congress must act on DOI’s new recommendations

Santa Fe New Mexican--While families in New Mexico face rising gasoline prices at the pump, oil and natural gas companies are getting the deal of a century. Not only are they cashing in on higher prices, but they pay pennies on the dollar to lease our public lands for development and evade having to pay New Mexicans what we’re rightfully owed in royalties. All of this undercuts funding for our schools, and our children deserve better.

By |December 18th, 2021|Categories: Blog Posts, Education Blog, Education News Coverage, Health Blog, Health News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on For the good of New Mexico schools, Congress must act on DOI’s new recommendations

Expanded child tax credit nears end as Senate stalls and parents’ fears grow

Good Morning America--"Data shows these types of programs disproportionately benefit families that are headed by mothers, and that's really important right now because the data also shows that mothers have really disproportionately been harmed by the economic impacts of the pandemic," said Wallin.

By |December 16th, 2021|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|Comments Off on Expanded child tax credit nears end as Senate stalls and parents’ fears grow

COVID-expanded child tax credit benefit nears lapse

Associated Press--Families in New Mexico, which has one of the country’s highest child poverty rates, spent nearly 46% of their child tax credit money on food, a study by Washington University in St. Louis’ Social Policy Institute found. “It says a lot about what families are worried about,” said Sharon Kayne, communications director for New Mexico Voices for Children. “This is hugely important to a lot of families.”

By |December 15th, 2021|Categories: Economic Security News Coverage, News Coverage|Comments Off on COVID-expanded child tax credit benefit nears lapse

Advocates Call Congress to Act on DOI’s New Report on Better Protecting Public Lands and State Revenues

For too long, the antiqued federal oil and gas leasing program has allowed oil and gas companies to litter our public lands with orphaned wells while working New Mexicans are forced to foot the bill to clean them up. The reforms that DOI has put forth in its new report will protect taxpayers and protect our public lands.

By |November 30th, 2021|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on Advocates Call Congress to Act on DOI’s New Report on Better Protecting Public Lands and State Revenues
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