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New Mexico becomes first US state to offer free child care

Published on: November 2, 2025 2:14 PM

In US first, New Mexico launches free child care for all
TAOS, New Mexico – New Mexico has become the first U.S. state to provide free child care for all residents, a historic move aimed at improving education, boosting the economy, and reducing poverty.

Under the new program, families—regardless of income—will receive state-funded vouchers to cover public and private child care expenses. The initiative is the culmination of years of effort since the creation of the Early Childhood Education and Care Department in 2019.

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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham called the program “the backbone of a support system for families,” enabling parents to work, study, and contribute to lifting the state out of poverty. The state plans to create nearly 14,000 additional child care slots and recruit 5,000 educators to meet growing demand.

To support this expansion, New Mexico has launched a $12.7 million low-interest loan fund for constructing and expanding child care facilities and increased reimbursement rates to centers that pay staff at least $18 per hour—well above the state’s $12 minimum wage.

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While supporters hail the plan as “incredible,” critics argue that offering free child care to wealthier families is unnecessary. Republican lawmaker Rebecca Dow suggested instead offering tax credits for stay-at-home parents, saying the program could face capacity challenges.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: child welfare, early education, free child care, Latest, Michelle Lujan Grisham, new mexico, social policy, US education

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