In this episode, we take a look back at the New Mexico legislative session. Fred Nathan with Think New Mexico shares more about education bills his organization was advocating for.
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department estimated that approximately 115,000 of the 137,000 New Mexicans who previously paid taxes on their Social Security income, about 84%, are now eligible …
The 2022 tax year marks the first time Social Security income is exempt from New Mexico income tax since 1990, when the legislature first began taxing it.
The next school year starting in August will be longer after legislation passed in the most recent session was signed by the governor. House Bill 130 mandates extra instructional hours and it has prompted concern among educators already facing burnout.