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Judge considers arguments in challenge to New Mexico’s universal childcare program

Judge considers arguments in challenge to New Mexico’s universal childcare program

Summary

A judge in New Mexico will hear arguments about a lawsuit challenging the state’s new universal childcare program. The program removes fees for daycare for all working families, but some argue it was expanded without proper legislative approval.

Key Facts

  • New Mexico started a universal childcare program that eliminates daycare costs for all working families.
  • The program expansion removed income limits and co-pays before legislative approval.
  • Duke Rodriguez, a Republican and former gubernatorial candidate, filed a lawsuit claiming the expansion was unlawful.
  • The state says lawmakers have since approved and funded the program.
  • Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a law in February making the program official, as long as state finances allow.
  • Judge Elaine Lujan may decide if the lawsuit can continue or should be dismissed.
  • Thousands of families could face daycare costs again if the program is paused.
  • The program is funded largely by oil and gas revenue from New Mexico.
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