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New Mexico, other states in sprint to launch rural health plans

Imagine starting the new year with the promise of at least a $147 million payout from the federal government. But there are strings attached. In late December, President Donald Trump’s administration announced how much all 50 states would get under its new Rural Health Transformation Program, assigning them to use the money to fix systemic…

Health

Devastating loss led state suicide prevention coordinator to her role

The moment she met Brett Miller, Clarie Miller knew he would change her life. Then Clarie Brown, she returned to Albuquerque — where she grew up — from Maine in 1998, planning to visit family and get a glimpse of the mountains. While in town, Clarie was set up on a blind date with someone else…

UNM Health Sciences seeks $600 million cash infusion for medical school building

What does a new medical school cost these days? About $600 million, if plans to reconstruct the University of New Mexico School of Medicine are any indication. Dr. Mike Richards, executive vice president of UNM Health Sciences Center and CEO of UNM Health System, presented before the powerful Legislative Finance Committee on Wednesday requesting state money…

New Mexico seeks $1 billion in federal rural health care dollars

The New Mexico Health Care Authority has requested $1 billion in federal funding to bolster rural health care, with the goals of expanding access to specialty care and chronic condition management, strengthening training programs for providers and building a statewide health care data system. The state submitted a 128-page application dated Nov. 4 to secure…

child & Family Welfare

Early Childhood Department pitches $1.2B budget as it grows child care access

Amid an expansion of New Mexico’s child care assistance program to universal access, the state Early Childhood Education and Care Department pitched a $1.2 billion budget for the coming fiscal year to the Legislative Finance Committee on Tuesday. The proposed spending plan, which includes an additional $160.6 million to expand a state-subsidized child care program…

CYFD asks for $422.3M in coming fiscal year to fill jobs, meet other requirements

Amid mounting pressures from a landmark child welfare case and lawmakers’ concerns, the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department pitched a $422.3 million spending plan for the coming fiscal year to the powerful Legislative Finance Committee on Tuesday. The ask, which the agency said was an overall 4.7% increase over the current fiscal year’s…

CYFD again relying more on placing children out of state, to advocates’ chagrin

More than 100 children in New Mexico’s foster system are in homes and treatment facilities in other states, according to numbers provided by the state Children, Youth and Families Department this week. The numbers mark the latest uptick in a practice the agency was directed to curb years ago through the landmark Kevin S. child…

Government

A tale of several governors: Women at work in New Mexico’s top office

When Soledad Chávez de Chacón became the first woman to govern New Mexico — albeit briefly — in 1924, she was aware of the gravity of the role. Just a few years after earning the right to vote and the right to hold public office, Chávez de Chacón was serving as secretary of state when chance…


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