Dec 21 2011

This Christmas, what our children really need

2018-04-03T12:39:46-06:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Health Blog|

The number of children experiencing homelessness in New Mexico is growing fast. We have 16,260 homeless children—that’s enough kids to fill The Pit, UNM’s basketball arena. These children are often hungry, frequently sick, and always fearful of what each new day may bring. They never know how long they’ll stay in one place and many of them suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder or other emotional problems. They live in a world basically invisible to most of us. They have no power and no voice to be heard by the policy-makers who could help.

Oct 24 2011

The unlevel playing field

2018-04-03T12:39:47-06:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog|

I see the “playing field” as a metaphor for life—that is, life as a marathon. If the playing field was level, everyone would begin from the same starting point and would run on the same equally smooth or equally rugged track. Everyone would have to jump the same number of equally high hurdles. You reach the finish line by becoming the best person you can be, as well as an engaged and accepted member of society where you make a positive contribution. In that sense, the finish line isn’t really the end of the race—but a goal to be achieved along the way.

Sep 01 2011

When it Comes to Political Rhetoric, Seeing Can be Believing

2024-03-14T16:03:02-06:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog|

Politicos on both sides of the aisle make accusations about the “other side” all the time. What’s almost as bad as the ugly partisanship is the fact that they’re making very simple claims about very complex subjects. So it’s refreshing when some group puts down the basic facts in a simple-to-follow format like the charts referred to below, which have lately been making the rounds on the Internet.

Apr 28 2011

It’s Time to Rethink Child Care Funding

2024-03-14T15:15:32-06:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Education Blog, Tax and Budget Blog|

For some time now, New Mexico has been in the midst of a child care crisis. A tough economy led to this crisis but a lack of leadership from Santa Fe has made it worse. Over the last year, lawmakers have drastically cut the amount of child care assistance available to low-income working parents, while increasing their co-pays by 10%.

Apr 20 2011

Proposals That Could Have Softened the Blow for the Most Vulnerable New Mexicans Were Never Heard

2024-03-14T15:18:08-06:00Blog Posts, Economic Security Blog, Tax and Budget Blog|

The most notable thing about the recently finished 60-day legislative session is not what was signed or not signed by the Governor. It was also not what passed and didn’t pass. Much more interesting are the bills that were never even given a fair hearing. Most – if not all – of the bills that would have raised revenues to share the pain of the current fiscal crisis were never allowed to come to a full vote in either chamber.

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