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NM's Boost in Early Education Funds Included in Federal Omnibus Bill

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Thursday, December 22, 2022   

New Mexico voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot question in November to spend more money on early childhood education and public schools, and now Congress is poised to make it a reality.

The omnibus federal spending bill is set for a vote before week's end. It sanctions a constitutional amendment to tap more than $200 million a year for early childhood programs and K-12 schools from the state's Land Grand Permanent Fund.

Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., praised work by New Mexicans over the last decade to change the trajectory for a whole generation of students.

"And it means that young people in the pre-K ages are going to be able to have access to early childhood education in way that really encourages and ensures that they can show up to kindergarten ready to learn," Heinrich stated.

New Mexico has one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world, primarily because of oil and gas revenues. Approval for a constitutional amendment to draw from the fund dates back to the state's 1912 entry into statehood when certain conditions were attached.

Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., believes the influx of billions of dollars to the education system in the coming years cannot help but make a difference in a state where poverty and childhood hunger are significant.

"This will help to fund a universal early child care and early education system," Stansbury explained. "It will make investments to provide for greater equity in our public schools."

In educational performance, New Mexico has consistently ranked at or near the bottom among the 50 states, but Stansbury believes the historic legislation will help flip the narrative with the nation's first state-based universal early-childcare and education system.

"We brought in experts across the country to help craft this system," Stansbury pointed out. "While our kids are experiencing really big challenges across the state, we are making transformational investments that are unique and leading in public policy."

About 60% of the new funding will go to the Early Childhood Education and Care Department.


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