About Alex McCausland

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Alex McCausland has created 439 blog entries.
Aug 25 2020

Governor urges New Mexico to ‘double down’ on early childhood education

2024-04-02T12:05:25-06:00Economic Security News Coverage, Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, Kids Count News Coverage, News Coverage|

Santa Fe New Mexican--“The skeptics and the challengers are loud. But we have the facts and the families on our side,” Lujan Grisham said, calling for a renewed commitment to investing in “a system that continues its focus on children and families” during the 2021 legislative session.

Aug 11 2020

Census Workers Begin Door-to-Door Visits After Trump Moves Deadline

2024-04-02T12:06:02-06:00Education News Coverage, Health News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget News Coverage|

Public News Services--"Being currently the lowest response state and a state with large numbers of undercounted population - including children, children of color, tribal communities - it's really imperative that we get that accurate count," he said. "We have enough time to do that."

Aug 08 2020

Former UNM professor: ‘People are ready’ to address racism

2024-04-02T12:06:31-06:00Economic Security News Coverage, News Coverage, Racial and Ethnic Equity News Coverage|

Santa Fe New Mexican--During a talk Thursday night sponsored by Albuquerque-based New Mexico Voices for Children, Harris, a longtime New Mexico resident, said he wonders how far along the U.S. has come since 1968, when the group released its findings. He noted the civil, racial and political unrest in the nation this year in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a Black man killed during a May 25 arrest in Minneapolis.

Aug 07 2020

Governing with moxie

2024-04-03T16:54:14-06:00Human Rights/Civic Participation News Coverage, News Coverage|

Searchlight NM--In 2004, Lujan Grisham became health secretary for then-Gov. Bill Richardson. James Jimenez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, remembers her well. He served as secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration before becoming Richardson’s chief of staff. “She was kind of a pain, but only in the sense that she was a terrific advocate and didn’t want to let go until she knew that she absolutely had to,” Jimenez said.

Jul 29 2020

New Mexico’s orphaned wells need a solution now and for the future

2024-04-02T12:13:54-06:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Economic Security News Coverage, Health Blog, Health News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget Blog, Tax and Budget News Coverage|

KRWG--The COVID-19 pandemic is squeezing New Mexico’s already tight state budget, as vital tax revenue drops during the recession. At the same time, oil and gas companies in New Mexico and across the West are filing for bankruptcy, leaving behind orphaned wells and leaving New Mexicans with the unpaid bill for cleaning them up.

Jul 15 2020

Still at 50th, New Mexico must continue to invest in our kids in hard times

2021-01-06T16:06:44-07:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Education Blog, Health Blog, Kids Count Blog|

New Mexico’s 50th ranking in child well-being is the result of a decade of austerity due to choices lawmakers made during the last recession. In 2019 and early 2020, Lawmakers began to put the state on the right path for our kids. The pandemic and current recession do not need to derail us.

Jul 13 2020

How the Federal COVID-19 Response Impacts New Mexico: The HEROES Act

2021-08-27T11:44:54-06:00Economic Security Publications, Education Publications, Health Publications, Local Data, Publications|

Fact Sheet (ninth in the series) The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting recession are wreaking havoc on New Mexico and have led to high unemployment. Federal funding is needed to help the state and local governments to ensure that health care, education, first responders, and other services continue uninterrupted. The HEROES Act could be that tool -- if it is passed by the U.S. Senate and signed by the president. (State-level data on unemployment)

Jul 13 2020

2020 Special Session Budget Summary

2021-08-26T15:15:17-06:00Education Publications, Health Publications, Publications, Tax and Budget Publications|

Fact Sheet The New Mexico Legislature was called into a special session on June 18 in order to address revenue shortfalls in the state budget due to the COVID-19 pandemic, economic downturn, and the global drop in oil prices. Although Congress had passed legislation to help the states, New Mexico still had to trim the budget lawmakers had passed in January 2020 by $580 million. This fact sheet shows what got cut and by how much.

Go to Top