Nov 24 2015

Report: Food Tax Could be Detrimental to Health of Low-income NMs

2022-04-05T16:53:37-06:00Press Releases|

Reinstating a tax on the sale of food for consumption at home could harm the health of New Mexicans who are already food insecure—meaning they don’t always have enough to eat. And while the revenue generated from a tax on food could be used to mitigate some of the damage the tax would do, the report finds that it is unlikely governments would spend the new revenue toward that end.

Jul 21 2015

KIDS COUNT Report: NM Still Ranked 49th in Nation for Child Well-Being

2024-03-20T16:29:39-06:00Press Releases|

New Mexico has seen small improvements in some areas of child well-being over the last few years, but those gains are counteracted by declines in other areas. For 2015, the state’s national KIDS COUNT® ranking stays at 49th—unmoved since last year—in the new edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book, which was released today. The national KIDS COUNT Data Book, released annually by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, ranks the 50 states on 16 indicators of child well-being that fall into the categories of Economic Well-Being, Education, Health, and Family and Community. As with last year, New Mexico is ranked 49th. The state had dropped to 50th in 2013.

Jul 06 2015

Four Youths to be Honored for Advocacy, Community Service Work

2022-04-06T15:46:52-06:00Press Releases|

The 21st annual Amy Biehl Youth Spirit Awards will be presented to four remarkable youth on Monday, June 29 as part of the 3rd annual KIDS COUNT Conference. The awards presentation will begin at 11:30am and will be followed by the dynamic speaker Reverend Dr. William Barber. KOB TV anchor Nicole Brady will emcee the awards, and Attorney General Hector Balderas will be on hand to congratulate the winners.

Jun 25 2015

Child Advocates Applaud Supreme Court Decision and Urge Lawmakers to Move Forward

2022-04-06T15:48:16-06:00Press Releases|

New Mexico Voices for Children issued the following statement regarding today’s Supreme Court decision to uphold tax credits under the Affordable Care Act: “Although New Mexico would not been adversely impacted by the Supreme Court’s decision either way, we’re pleased that the nation’s highest court has again upheld the Affordable Care Act,”

May 19 2015

Report: Too Many Foster Kids Unnecessarily in Group Homes

2022-04-06T15:48:56-06:00Press Releases|

A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows that, nationally, one in every seven children in the welfare system is in a group home. This, despite the fact that more than 40 percent of these children have no clinical need to be in such restrictive settings. The Casey Foundation report, “Every Kid Needs a Family,” makes the case that children do better when they are placed in a family setting.

May 14 2015

Report: NM has Made Third Largest Cuts to Higher Ed since Recession

2022-04-06T15:49:30-06:00Press Releases|

New Mexico is spending $4,383 less per student than it did before 2008, when adjusted for inflation. Only two states—Louisiana and Alabama—have made deeper cuts. And although most states—including New Mexico—have increased funding for higher ed over the last few years, 47 states are still spending less per student on higher education than before the recession.

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