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One of the bills that Governor Susana Martinez vetoed last week would have set up a Medicaid-funded home visiting program for new parents. The move has…
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Gov. Susana Martinez delivered this year’s State of the State address on Tuesday, which also marked the start of the legislative session. A big budgetary…
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KUNM Year-End Show 12/22 8a: There were so many big stories in New Mexico this year that it was hard to pare down a list. Instead, our panel of…
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When state officials unveiled a $2.7 million ad campaign aimed at improving the quality of life for New Mexico kids this week, Catholic leaders responded…
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Child abuse and neglect is highly preventable—according to a report the CDC just released. It also says stopping child maltreatment altogether should be a…
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KUNM Call In Show 4/28 8a: Children who experience abuse and neglect can face lifelong challenges. In New Mexico, reports of child maltreatment have…
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Javier Martínez was familiar with home-visiting services when his son Camilo was born in January.Martínez’s 2-year-old daughter Marisela participated in a…
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More than 1,000 additional New Mexico children could receive government-funded child-care assistance if their parents or guardians ask for it.The state’s…
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Governor Susana Martinez outlined specifics for how New Mexico can better combat child abuse and neglect during her State of the State address today. Last…