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Mar 21 2019

Report: New Mexico Should Invest in Public Infrastructure to Build a Strong Economy

2022-04-05T16:10:45-06:00Press Releases|

“This report makes it clear that while the Legislature and Governor were wise to invest some of the state’s oil-boom revenue surplus in building our infrastructure, we still have a long way to go,” said James Jimenez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children. “New Mexico must find a way to significantly increase stable, sustainable revenues in order to make the long-term infrastructure investments that supports a 21st century economy.”

Mar 14 2019

Child Advocates: Underfunding of U.S. Census Likely to Hurt NM

2024-03-20T16:08:03-06:00Press Releases|

“The census – which is required by the U.S. Constitution – is foundational to our democracy,” said James Jimenez, executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children. “It’s used to determine voting districts for elections ranging from school boards to the U.S. House of Representatives. And, of course, it determines how much federal funding New Mexico will receive for everything from education to health care to highway maintenance. So we need to ensure that everyone is counted.”

Mar 12 2019

School funding in New Mexico lower than a decade ago

2024-04-04T15:16:32-06:00Education News Coverage, News Coverage, Tax and Budget News Coverage|

Ruidoso News--New Mexico is one of many states that have failed to increase per-student funding compared to a decade ago, according to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP). There are 26 states that have made larger investments in K-12 students since 2008, per-student funding in New Mexico remained at nine percent less in 2016 than in 2008, after considering inflation.

Mar 08 2019

Report: NM Should Boost Working Families & Build a Stronger Economy by Expanding its Earned Income Tax Credit

2022-04-05T16:12:12-06:00Press Releases|

Policymakers in Santa Fe should expand New Mexico’s Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), a state version of the successful federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) that helps working families earning low wages meet basic needs. State EITCs – which are on the books in 29 states plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico – build on the success of the federal credit by reducing hardship for working families and children, and boosting the nation’s future economic prospects.

Mar 06 2019

Early education is key to breaking cycle of poverty

2024-04-04T15:17:09-06:00Education News Coverage, News Coverage|

Santa Fe New Mexican--Despite rapid economic growth in 2018, a report from New Mexico Voices for Children found that the number of New Mexico children living in poverty is actually increasing — nearly 1 in 3 kids is being raised at or below the poverty line. Thankfully, there are solutions capable of breaking this cycle and setting New Mexico on a path toward giving every child an equal opportunity to succeed.

Mar 06 2019

Report: School Funding in New Mexico Still Lower than a Decade Ago

2022-04-05T16:13:02-06:00Press Releases|

New Mexico is one of several states that have failed to increase their total per-student funding compared to a decade ago, according to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP). While 26 states have made larger investments in their K-12 students since 2008, per-student funding in New Mexico remained 9 percent less in 2016 than in 2008, after adjusting for inflation.

Feb 20 2019

Tax credits are smart policy investments for a healthier New Mexico

2019-02-20T09:59:34-07:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Health Blog|

How much income a family earns determines where they live, what access they have to schools, food, and health care, as well as the amount of stress they experience in making ends meet. Evidence shows that tax credits for working families are critical for not only putting money back into the hands of these consumers, but also for improving their health and well-being. New Mexico's Working Families Tax Credit brings these benefits to families and could do more if it were increased.

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