New! Financial Resource Guide for New Mexicans
The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, in collaboration with other members of the
The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, in collaboration with other members of the
All New Mexicans should be able to meet their basic needs, regardless of their debt
SANTA FE—After years of hard work by advocates and community members fighting for fair credit
Your dedication and countless phone calls, emails, and comments in hearings worked! Huge efforts to
Bill awaits the governor’s signature SANTA FE—After years of hard work by advocates and community
New Mexicans Deserve Fair Credit! We need your help to get a bill requiring an
All New Mexicans need access to housing On Monday at 1:30 p.m., the Legislature’s House
With your support, Senate Bill 66 passed the Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee! The
Residents file class action lawsuit in Second Judicial Court ALBUQUERQUE—Residents of Aztec Village, a mobile
The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created to protect people from predatory lending practices.
Dear friends, This legislative session was a turning point for New Mexico. The efforts of
SANTA FE—Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill today cleaning up state law that regulates
SANTA FE—The New Mexico Senate passed a bill today cleaning up state law that regulates
SANTA FE—The New Mexico House of Representatives passed a bill today cleaning up state law
Legislature considers key student loan bill as more than one in five New Mexicans are
ALBUQUERQUE— The Financial Institutions Division issued regulations today implementing a state law that caps interest
CHAMA—At a legislative hearing in Chama today, the New Mexico Indian Affairs Committee passed a
CHAMA—The New Mexico Legislative Indian Affairs Committee will hold an interim legislative hearing in Chama
GALLUP— The New Mexico Financial Institutions Division must close loopholes in storefront loan renewals and
GALLUP—The New Mexico Financial Institutions Division will hear public comment in Gallup on Tuesday regarding
SANTA FE, NM—The New Mexico Financial Institutions Division will hear public comment in Santa Fe
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – This week, the New Mexico Financial Institutions Division (FID) released highly anticipated
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