Tax Fairness & Budget Adequacy Publications
Learning Begins at Birth: So Should Our Investment in Education
Presentation This Invest in Kids Now! PowerPoint makes the case for why New Mexico should invest more in early care and education as a way to improve school outcomes and child well-being, and why the Land Grant Fund is the best - and most responsible - way to fund such programs. (State-level data on child well-being, remediation costs, and early childhood spending.)
Property Taxes and Funding Public Schools
Policy Brief Most states rely heavily on local property taxes to fund public education, but in New Mexico K-12 education gets the bulk of its funding - more than 60 percent -from the state. So where do our property taxes go? (State-level data on property tax distributions and K-12 spending.)
Covering All Kids: A Good First Step Toward Universal Health Care
Policy Brief While every New Mexican should be able to get the health care they need, ensuring that every New Mexico child can get health care is a good first step toward covering everyone. (State-level data on Medicaid spending, enrollment, and economic impacts.)
Maximizing Medicaid: Reaching and Retaining all Eligible Children
Policy Brief Any discussion of health care reform should begin with covering all children. This means, first and foremost, enrolling all children who are eligible for Medicaid and keeping them enrolled. This policy brief has recommendations for how to achieve this goal. (State-level data on Medicaid enrollment and distributions of appropriations increases.)