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Tax Fairness & Budget Adequacy Publications

Dec 172013

The 2 Percent Disaster

Report Flat tax systems - also called consumption or 2 percent taxes - sound fair on the surface, but they are not because they lean more heavily on those who earn the least amount of money. A 2 percent tax bill was introduced in the 2013 legislative session and, while it did not pass, it is almost certain to make an appearance in subsequent sessions. This report explains why it should be stopped. (State-level data on tax incidence by income level.)

Aug 082013

Going Broke: Tuition, Financial Need, and the New Mexico Lottery Scholarship Fund

Report Given the increased demand for the lottery scholarship, flat revenue into the trust fund, and big hikes in tuition at New Mexico universities, the lottery scholarship trust fund will run dry by the end of FY14 unless the Legislature acts. Given the state’s high poverty rate, it only makes sense that the scholarship be based on student financial need. (State-level data on financial aid, per-student spending, etc.)

Apr 042013

HB-641: Bad Bill, Flawed Process, Empty Promises

Policy Brief An expensive omnibus tax bill was rushed through in the final moments of the 2013 legislative session. Featuring tax breaks for corporations, it was sold to legislators as a jobs bill - even though there is no evidence to support this claim. (State-level data on the cost of the 2013 tax cuts by type of tax)

Aug 272012

The Economic Benefits of Health Care Reform in New Mexico

Report As the Affordable Care Act is fully implemented over the next several years, millions in federal dollars will be injected into the state. The result will be billions of dollars in economic activity and the creation of tens of thousands of jobs. Updated in Aug. 2012 to reflect new estimates for the Medicaid expansion by the state’s Human Services Department. (State-level data on estimated economic activity and new jobs created by the Medicaid expansion, as well as amount of federal funding and state cost.)

Aug 072012

The Tax Revenue Benefits of Health Care Reform in New Mexico

Report The companion piece to our report The Economic Benefits of Health Care Reform in New Mexico, this report estimates the amount of tax revenue the state will collect as a result of the economic activity generated by the federal funding that will flow into New Mexico when the Affordable Care Act is fully implemented. Updated in Aug. 2012, to reflect new estimates for the Medicaid expansion by the state’s Human Services Department. (State-level data on estimated tax revenue from Medicaid expansion, as well as economic activity and new jobs created and state cost.)

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