#NEW: A recent study cited that financial literacy rates among Americans has hit a 10-year low.
Here in New Mexico, we are working to ensure that our students have adequate access to financial literacy courses before they graduate high school! ππ
We love to see it! New Mexico has another tool in its belt to help combat our physician shortage! ππ
To read the full story, click on the link below! π
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DID YOU KNOW: New Mexico is the ONLY state in the county to charge a Gross Receipt Tax on medical services? π
Take action below to urge your lawmakers to repeal the GRT on medical services! π
https://t.co/gW57C9hC8w
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We would like to give our kudos to Think New Mexico board member, Jacqueline Baca for her role as CEO of Bueno Foods for many decades in building this incredible company in New Mexico! Here's to another 75 years!
To read the full story, click below! π
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#NEW: New Mexico, let's celebrate!
It's a big day for health care in our state, with both HB99- Medical Malpractice Reform and HB66 - Enhancing student loan repayments for health care workers, taking effect today! (1)
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"We must reach our students early about the importance of financial literacy, as their physical health and mental wellness down the road will depend on it."
(Mandi Torrez / Think New Mexico)
Students who take financial literacy courses are better prepared for their futures! πͺ
Health care ranks as the top issue to New Mexicans, according to a new poll. We CAN do more to improve health care access in our state! ππ
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We commend Las Cruces Public Schools for adopting financial literacy as a high school graduation requirement beginning the 2027-2028 academic year!
Financial literacy is now required to graduate in 53 NM districts. This reaches over 63% of public school students statewide!