Healthcare Is a Lifeline—New Mexico Must Use Every Tool to Protect It
State must fill in healthcare gaps – By Abuko Estrada, Healthcare Director As published in
State must fill in healthcare gaps – By Abuko Estrada, Healthcare Director As published in
Thank you to our donors and longtime partners for celebrating the launch of our 30th
You may have noticed some new-ish faces at NMCLP. We are excited to announce that Nicolas
By Sovereign Hager, Public Benefits Director As published in Source NM on November 10, 2025
By Riley Masse, Economic Equity Attorney As published in the Santa Fe New Mexican on
October 29, 2025 Due to the government shutdown, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA),
By Arika Sanchez, New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty As published in the Albuquerque
The 2025 legislative session is here and we are excited for the opportunity to move
#GivingTuesday is a powerful way to make your vision into reality. By supporting the New
By Cody Jeff, New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty Public Benefits attorney, and Marlene
Throughout 2022, NMCLP worked in collaborative campaigns with community members and our partners to demand
Paloma Mexika spoke with New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty’s new Development Associate, Jessie
We know you’ve heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but are you ready for
We know you’ve heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but are you ready for
By Wilhelmina YazzieWilhelmina Yazzie (Diné) is the inaugural recipient of the National Education Association’s Wilma
Dear Friends, In the midst of incredible challenges, what we fight for—healthcare, housing, income and
By Paloma Mexika I spoke with New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty’s new senior
By Maria Archuleta I spoke with New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty’s new senior
By Christy Chapman, Native American Budget and Policy Institute and Tim Davis, New Mexico Center
Education is fundamental to our future, but our students don’t have equal opportunities in our
Friends, Protecting our families, loved ones and community is at the top of all our
By Cheryl Fairbanks, Director of Native American Budget and Policy Institute I am overjoyed to
By Stephanie Welch, supervising attorney for Workers’ Rights The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners passed
By Paloma Mexika, New Mexico Center On Law And Poverty Communications Associate (This op-ed appeared
By Abuko Estrada Affordable healthcare coverage for all New Mexicans could soon be a reality.
by Mandisa Routheni An innovative plan to open up Medicaid so that anyone could buy
By Sovereign Hager, legal director New Mexicans can now more easily access driver’s licenses and
By Marina Candace Butler We all want our children to be good readers – it’s
The New Mexico Center for Law and Poverty would like to recognize its three outstanding