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We are so excited to see that 53 school districts across New Mexico have adopted financial literacy graduation requirements! That's more than 54% of New Mexico's public school student population! 🎓🎓

We believe that every student in New Mexico deserves a standalone course in financial literacy, to better prepare them for their financial futures. If your school district is listed below, contact your school board member and urge them to adopt financial literacy graduation requirements! 🏫🎒

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Here's some talking points you can include in your letter/email to your school board member:

1) Financial literacy courses teach students critically important life skills, like budgeting, saving, investing, credit scores, and the costs of borrowing.

2) Research shows that students who complete these courses are more likely to save money, invest money, create budgets, and seek out lower-cost forms of credit.

3) Students also share the knowledge they receive with family members and friends, and they graduate better prepared for financial decision-making in the workforce or college.
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We are so excited to see that 53 school districts across New Mexico have adopted financial literacy graduation requirements! Thats more than 54% of New Mexicos public school student population! 🎓🎓

We believe that every student in New Mexico deserves a standalone course in financial literacy, to better prepare them for their financial futures. If your school district is listed below, contact your school board member and urge them to adopt financial literacy graduation requirements! 🏫🎒

____________________________________________

Heres some talking points you can include in your letter/email to your school board member: 

1) Financial literacy courses teach students critically important life skills, like budgeting, saving, investing, credit scores, and the costs of borrowing. 

2) Research shows that students who complete these courses are more likely to save money, invest money, create budgets, and seek out lower-cost forms of credit. 

3) Students also share the knowledge they receive with family members and friends, and they graduate better prepared for financial decision-making in the workforce or college.Image attachmentImage attachment

🎓 BIG NEWS 🎓

Financial literacy is now required to graduate in 52 New Mexico school districts.
A major step forward, reaching over 50% of public school students statewide! 🏫🎒
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🎓 BIG NEWS 🎓

Financial literacy is now required to graduate in 52 New Mexico school districts.
A major step forward, reaching over 50% of public school students statewide! 🏫🎒Image attachmentImage attachment
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🚨We need your help, New Mexico! 🚨

Click the link below to take action to get the remaining eight interstate licensure compacts for health care workers passed!
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Joining the interstate licensure compacts for health care workers is a critical step for New Mexico to access federal funding for health care in our rural communities! 🚑 ... See MoreSee Less

Joining the interstate licensure compacts for health care workers is a critical step for New Mexico to access federal funding for health care in our rural communities! 🚑Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

New Mexicans want the compacts! Take action to urge your legislators to hold a special session to get the remaining eight passed! Let's do this, New Mexico! 💛 ... See MoreSee Less

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