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Making New Mexico Count in Census 2020

Policy Brief An inaccurate 2020 Census could negatively impact New Mexico’s democratic representation, economy, and the health, education, and economic security of our kids and families. Young children are uniquely at risk of being under-counted. This policy brief looks at why and what can be done to ensure a full count.

By |January 27th, 2020|Categories: Human Rights/Civic Participation Publications, Publications|Comments Off on Making New Mexico Count in Census 2020

Voices for Children’s annual report finds state stagnant, urges sustained investment in youth

Santa Fe New Mexican--“Kids Count is right to point out the enormous challenges facing our state’s early childhood services system,” Groginsky said. “We know that high-quality health and educational programs for children deliver an astonishing return on investment,” she added, “including significant gains in nearly every area we care about: education, health, employment, and social and emotional behavior.”

By |January 16th, 2020|Categories: Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget News Coverage|Comments Off on Voices for Children’s annual report finds state stagnant, urges sustained investment in youth

New Mexico child poverty ranking back to 49th in nation, Kids Count report finds

Associated Press--“We’re clearly not adequately providing (opportunities) for children of color, who make up the largest segment of our child population,” New Mexico Voices for Children executive director James Jimenez said. “When we’re OK with the fact that so many of our children lack the opportunities they need to be successful, we really paint a dire picture for the future.”

By |January 15th, 2020|Categories: Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget News Coverage|Comments Off on New Mexico child poverty ranking back to 49th in nation, Kids Count report finds

Annual NM KIDS COUNT Data Book Shows Mixed Bag for Child Well-being

“We’re clearly not adequately providing opportunity for children of color, who make up the largest segment of our child population,” said James Jimenez, executive director of NM Voices. “When we’re OK with the fact that so many of our children lack the opportunities they need to be successful, we really paint a dire picture for the future.”

By |January 15th, 2020|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on Annual NM KIDS COUNT Data Book Shows Mixed Bag for Child Well-being

2019 New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book

NM KIDS COUNT Data Book We're seeing good news and bad news in this annual publication of the latest data on child well-being in New Mexico. While the child poverty rate has improved, for example, New Mexico still ranks near the bottom of the nation on this indicator. Besides data, policy recommendations are included so the state can take action to improve child well-being. (State-, county-, tribal-, and school district-level data on indicators of child well-being; data by race and ethnicity where available)

By |January 15th, 2020|Categories: Kids Count Publications, Local Data, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Equity Publications|Comments Off on 2019 New Mexico KIDS COUNT Data Book

Child Advocates Disappointed with LFC Budget Recommendation for Early Childhood Care and Learning Services

Once again, some in the Legislature want to continue this slow-drip process for funding early childhood care and education services. Unfortunately, the Legislative Finance Committee budget recommendation is far below the investments needed in the programs that matter most to New Mexico kids and families and far below the responsible recommendations made by Governor Lujan Grisham.

By |January 7th, 2020|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on Child Advocates Disappointed with LFC Budget Recommendation for Early Childhood Care and Learning Services
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