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House Appropriations and Finance Committee advances SB241 to codify child-care assistance, lowers trust-fund drawdown The committee voted 10–7 to give a do-pass recommendation to the Senate Finance Committee substitute for Senate Bill 241, which codifies New Mexico's child care assistance program, adds reporting and wage-lattice provisions, and reduces the authorized transfer from the early childhood trust fund from $1 billion to $700 million.

New Mexico is taking a significant step to stabilize child care with a new bill that codifies assistance programs while reducing fund transfers and enhancing accountability.

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House committee advances bill restricting extra local zoning rules for in‑home child care A House Commerce committee advanced a bill aimed at easing barriers for home‑based child care by prohibiting local governments and HOAs from imposing extra fees, parking mandates or sprinkler requirements beyond statewide licensing rules; supporters said it will expand licensed care in rural 'child care deserts.'

New Mexico is taking a big step to boost its in-home child care options by eliminating local barriers that have been stifling providers for too long!

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Senate committee advances amended bill to codify New Mexico child care assistance program, adds $1B draw option Senators discussed and amended SB 241 to codify the Child Care Assistance Program, add reporting and provider safeguards, expand eligibility to grandparents and foster parents, and permit up to $1 billion in withdrawals from the early childhood trust fund over five years with triggers and fiscal controls to protect the corpus.

New Mexico's Senate committee just advanced a groundbreaking bill to secure child care funding, allowing for up to $1 billion in flexible withdrawals to strengthen support for families and essential workers!

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Budget presentation highlights early childhood, health-care and water investments in House Bill 2 Presenters told Senate Finance the House bill 2 framework would add $36 million in new recurring spending and prioritize early childhood, health-care affordability, housing and water investments, including $80M for universal childcare and $300M for water projects.

New Mexico's House Bill 2 proposes a $36 million boost targeting universal childcare, healthcare affordability, and vital water investments—are we on the brink of a transformative budget?

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Committee approves SB96 substitute to make licensed child‑care homes permitted by right in residential zones A committee substitute for SB96 would permit licensed and registered childcare homes by right in residential zones and centers in commercial/mixed‑use zones, aiming to reduce zoning barriers to opening child‑care slots; advocates said it would expand capacity, while some senators raised traffic, septic and local‑control questions. Committee moved the substitute forward by recorded vote.

New Mexico's Senate Bill 96 aims to break down zoning barriers for child-care providers, potentially saving the state over $500 million annually by expanding access to affordable care.

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Committee debate centers on childcare expansion and early pre-K funding tied to legislation Lawmakers spent substantial time debating a proposed expansion of childcare assistance and a 19.9 million early pre-K expansion; LFC staff said tapping additional Early Childhood Trust Fund distributions would require enabling legislation and guardrails. Members expressed concern about long-term costs and statutory authority.

New Mexico lawmakers are in a heated debate over a bold $19.9 million plan to expand childcare assistance and early pre-K, but crucial legislation is needed to unlock the funds!

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Work group shifts funding toward early pre‑K and childcare assistance; asks for cost estimates The committee discussed an HAFC scenario that prioritizes early pre‑K and childcare assistance (including a proposed trust‑fund distribution increase) and asked staff to return with per‑child cost estimates for full pre‑K plus wraparound childcare and counts of children affected.

New Mexico's Legislative Finance Committee is reshuffling funds to boost early childhood care and pre-K, prioritizing at-risk families while tackling the costs of full-day, year-round infant care.

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Department prioritizes loans for child care providers serving low-income families Department plans loan priority for child care providers in high-poverty communities.

New Mexico's Senate is taking a bold step to transform child care access for low-income families with a new bill prioritizing loans for underserved communities.

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New Mexico amends Child Care Facility Loan Act to expand services and funding New Mexico legislation expands loan use for child care program creation and employer support.

New Mexico's Senate Bill 175 aims to transform child care accessibility, potentially boosting economic growth and supporting working families across the state.

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New fund offers loans for employer-based child care facilities in designated areas Employers can now access loans for child care facilities in child care deserts.

New Mexico is tackling its child care crisis head-on with a bold new bill that could reshape the future for working families!

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New Mexico mandates background checks for child care workers and foster parents New legislation requires criminal history checks for all child care and foster care participants.

New Mexico's bold new Senate Bill 486 could revolutionize child safety by requiring comprehensive background checks for anyone involved in child care and foster placements, but is it worth the potential privacy concerns?

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