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State Fact Sheet
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- State Fact Sheet
Falling Short on Dental Sealants: New Mexico
How well is New Mexico protecting kids from tooth decay? more
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- State Fact Sheet
- Fiscal Federalism Initiative
The Impact of the Fiscal Cliff: New Mexico
Federal and state finances are closely intertwined, and the fiscal cliff’s tax and spending provisions will have consequences for states.
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- Safe Checking in the Electronic Age
Still Risky: Checking Accounts in New Mexico
Checking accounts, the most widely used financial product in America, contain hidden risks that can harm consumers. Three of the 12 largest banks nationwide offer checking accounts in New Mexico and hold 45 percent of all deposits in the state. Here’s what consumers in New Mexico may be paying.
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- States' Fiscal Health
Widening Gap Update: New Mexico
New Mexico failed to consistently pay its full annual pension contribution from 2005 to 2010. The pension system was 72 percent funded in fiscal year 2010 and faced an $8 billion funding gap. Most experts agree that a fiscally sustainable system should be at least 80 percent funded. The state also had a $3 billion bill for retiree health care costs, only 5 percent of which was funded, slightly below the 8 percent national average in 2010.
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- State Fact Sheet
Election Websites: New Mexico
Being Online Is Still Not Enough provides state-by-state reviews and analysis based on detailed criteria of election websites for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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- States' Fiscal Health
Measuring Transportation Investments: New Mexico
May 2011 report, Measuring Transportation Investments: The Road to Results, found considerable differences among the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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- State Fact Sheet
Children's Dental Health: New Mexico
New Mexico meets five of the eight policy benchmarks aimed at addressing children’s dental health needs, one fewer than in 2010. The rates paid to dentists by Medicaid did not keep pace with rising dental fees, and fell below the benchmark. more
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- State Fact Sheet
The Trillion Dollar Gap: New Mexico
New Mexico needs to improve how it manages its long-term liabilities for both pensions and retiree health care and other benefits.
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