NM Center on Law & Poverty

@NMPovertyLaw

The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty is dedicated to advancing economic and social justice through education, advocacy and litigation.

Albuquerque, NM
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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    By a vote of 5-3, passes out of HHHS Committee. 🎉✅ We’re all equal in deserving healthcare, and establishing a Health Care Affordability Fund is a huge step toward ensuring more families have access to the care we all need. Next stop➡️House Taxation & Revenue.

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    Huge thanks to , , & for their leadership on this initiative & for fighting to make high-quality health care more affordable & accessible to families, & for giving a message during the budget session. Stay tuned.

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  3. Huge news 🙌🏽 Victory for New Mexico! is one step closer to expanding & enhancing the health care system like never before. Follow for updates about as it moves through committees & ways you can support the effort

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  4. We can do ALL of this, without any increases for consumers or insurance companies. Sounds like a win-win for ! ✅🤩👍🏽🏥

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    The state would simply be shifting a fee that insurance companies already pay➡️without increasing costs to consumers or insurance companies. Then a portion of this fee can be invested in expanding coverage & driving down costs across the entire health care system💰⚕️

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  6. 190,000 New Mexicans are uninsured & health care costs continue to rise, but this year New Mexico has a chance to make care more affordable. Let's do it!

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  7. Hear from HB 278 sponsors & , bill expert , advocates, & community members on the Health Care Affordability Fund & 's huge opportunity this year to bring more $ into the state & reduce coverage costs for New Mexicans.

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    If the passes HB 278 they can lower health care coverage costs for hard-working New Mexicans while also reducing costs for insurance companies, but they must take action this year!

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    Now is the time to truly transform the public education system in New Mexico. Use this easy tool to contact legislators and urge them to include critical education legislation funding in the budget. 🚨📨

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    Health care should be affordable & easy to access, but our system is costly & leaves out too many of us. The can enhance the system & bring down costs by passing HB 278 this year & establishing a Health Care Affordability Fund. Join us in committee tomorrow!

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  11. 🚨Huge opportunity for 🚨 We ALL deserve access to health care, but many of us cant afford it. The can bring down health care costs w/out any increases for consumers or insurance companies, but we MUST take action this year & pass HB 278! On the agenda in HHHS tomorrow.

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    This bill just makes sense for . Why dissuade young, educated workers from contributing to our economy and thriving here? What good is educating them if they can't get the high-skilled jobs that our state needs?

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  13. "Make no mistake, still has a long way to go to provide kids with the education they need,” says Gail Evans, lead counsel on the case. This brief follows a motion asking the court to require the state to develop & pay for a remedy plan:

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  14. cannot afford to lose any more talented professionals, including doctors, dentists, teachers & many other occupations. The should pass SB 137 & expand access to professional & occupational licensing to ALL New Mexicans regardless of immigration status.

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    All students deserve equitable opportunities to be successful. Please join us in calling these legislators to urge them to ensure important education legislation is included & fully funded in House Bill 2. Call today!

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  16. There's still time to call these key legislators offices to urge them to include & fund critical education priorities, like culturally & linguistically relevant programs, in the budget. Call to support HB 127, HB 199, HB 153, HB 221, HB 240, HB 281, & HB 134 through HB 140

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  17. Aztec Village park manager charged residents steep fines for violating made up rules, refused to accept rent payments, then tacked on late fees & threatened eviction. Residents say they "feel like she’s going to find any way to throw us out." Read more:

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  18. law is clear: you can’t fine residents of a trailer park to compel compliance w/ rules. "The goal is to stop the illegal fines. Many rules the park manager says are violated aren't actually rules. They don’t exist," says attorney Maria Griego. Watch:

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  19. Every student has a right to a sufficient education, but they're still not getting the basics they need. This brief completes a motion to develop a plan to show how the state is going to bring the education system into compliance with our constitution.

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  20. “Even if education funding had reached 2008 levels would still have a long way to go to provide kids with the education they need & are entitled to,” says attorney Gail Evans in a reply brief filed with the First Judicial District Court today📑

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