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Jul 132016

Expert: Court documentation of HSD scandal ‘unprecedented’

Two things about New Mexico’s scandal over the state allegedly falsifying applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program stand out to Samuel Chu. The first is documentation of the scandal in federal court, which in May included three top state Human Services Department officials refusing to answer a total of nearly 100 questions from lawyers.

Jul 102016

Wrangling over paid sick leave in Albuquerque

It’s a debate that’s rattled Colorado, New Jersey and Washington. Now it’s Albuquerque’s turn. Supporters of a proposal called the “Healthy Workforce Ordinance” say they hope this fall to make Albuquerque the first city in the state to require that employers offer paid sick leave to their workers.

Jul 042016

Initiatives to help young kids have provided major benefits

At our recent Kids Count Conference, I asked the room of nearly 400 attendees to raise their hands if they had ever spent money on activities such as music lessons, team sports, preschool or a tutor for a child or grandchild. Then I asked if any of them would characterize that spending as “throwing money at the problem.”

Jun 282016

NM child well-being lowest in the nation

New Mexico ranks among the worst in the nation for child well-being, according to the most recent KIDS COUNT Data Book report. The report, released a week ago, shows that New Mexico retained its position at 49th out of 50 states for overall child well-being, rose to 44th in health well-being, fell to 50th in education, and remained the same at 49th for child poverty.

Jun 272016

Taos partnership centers on early childhood education

When it comes to education, New Mexico ranks dead last. That’s according to a newly released national Kids Count survey, which looks at a range of indicators for child well-being — including education, health and poverty — in every state in the union. The Land of Enchantment didn’t fare much better in overall child well-being, either; New Mexico came in second to last.

Jun 252016

Nonprofits see more demand for their services

San Juan County nonprofit organizations are seeing increased demands for services for children and families at the same time that they're facing cuts in funding due to the depressed regional economy. More families impacted by layoffs in the oil, gas and coal industries need services, while financial support for the nonprofits that fund those services is declining. More families impacted by layoffs in the oil, gas and coal industries need services, while financial support for the nonprofits that fund those services is declining. And this comes as a new report ranks New Mexico 49th in the nation for the overall well-being of children.

Jun 232016

When being ranked No. 44 is a bright spot

It’s not so much spin as it is desperation. And it’s understandable, as New Mexicans become tired and desensitized to the same old barrage of lists that rank the state at or near the bottom in this category or that. Who are the stakeholders?

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