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💲Financial literacy💲 is one of the most important skills that we can teach our students. However, not all students have access to financial literacy courses. In a recent Wall Street Journal column, it's mentioned that most financial literacy classes begin as elective courses, often started by "by one passionate teacher who builds their own curriculum."

In New Mexico, momentum around financial literacy is growing. As of today, 63% of New Mexico students are reached by financial literacy curriculum in either a semester or year-long required course! We are making progress! 💪💪

To read the full story, click on the link below! 👇

www.wsj.com/us-news/education/personal-finance-education-schools-852d8561
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"We must reach our students early about the importance of financial literacy, as their physical health and mental wellness down the road will depend on it. And let’s face it, when the wants vs. needs lecture comes up from mom or dad, it often doesn’t sink in."

Students who take financial literacy courses in high school are better prepared for their financial futures! 💪💸
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This year, four more states have adopted the Physician Assistant Licensure Compact. These states now have a better chance at receiving federal dollars to support their rural hospitals and clinics.

New Mexico, however, still remains out of this compact, despite efforts to join it during the 2026 legislative session. This puts federal money for our rural health care providers at risk.
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Health care ranks as the top issue to New Mexicans, according to a new poll. We CAN do more to improve health care access in our state! 🚑🚑 ... See MoreSee Less

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#Update: We commend Las Cruces Public Schools for adopting financial literacy as a high school graduation requirement starting in the 2027-2028 academic year as a semester long course! 💪💸

Financial literacy is now required to graduate in 55 New Mexico school districts. A major step forward, reaching over 63% of public school students statewide! 🏫🎒
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