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New Mexico launched the nation’s first universal free child care program for kids up to age 13, funded by a $10 billion trust.
New Mexico has launched the first universal free child care program in the U.S., providing state-funded vouchers to cover public and private care for children up to age 13, regardless of income.
The initiative, funded by a $10 billion trust from oil and gas revenues and other sources, aims to boost economic mobility, improve education outcomes, and reduce poverty in a state where nearly 18% live below the poverty line.
The program, costing $600 million annually, includes $12.7 million in low-interest loans for facility expansion, increased provider reimbursements to ensure staff earn at least $18 per hour, and plans to create 14,000 new child care slots and recruit 5,000 workers.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham called it essential for family stability and workforce participation.
While praised for its progressive approach and alignment with global leaders like Norway and Belgium, concerns remain about capacity and long-term sustainability.
Nuevo México lanzó el primer programa universal de cuidado infantil gratuito de la nación para niños de hasta 13 años, financiado por un fideicomiso de $ 10 mil millones.