Center Resources
Table of Contents:
- Booklets, Brochures and Manuals
- Factsheets
- Reports and Memos
- Presentations
- Miscellaneous
- Polls
- Comments on Proposed Regulations and Other Actions
- Links
- Videos
Booklets, Brochures and Manuals:
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Booklets & Brochures
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Manuals
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Factsheets:
- Will Healthcare Be Affordable for New Mexicans After Reform? (June 2012)
- How to Document Income for Public Benefits Programs (English | Spanish)
- TANF Rights for Domestic Violence Survivors (March 2011)
- Federal Tax Refund and Benefits (February 2011)
- Expedited SNAP (August 2009)
- SNAP Child Care Deduction (June 2009)
- Medicaid Vital to New Mexico: Across the Board Cuts are Not Fair (October 2009)
- Enrollment in Medicaid by Counties in New Mexico (October 2009, using July 2008 data)
- Major Categories of Medicaid Enrollees (October 2009, using July 2009 data)
- Medicaid Cuts Seriously Harm New Mexicans (October 2009)
- Support HB 130 for Accountability in Medicaid (March 2009)
- TANF Legal Guardian Changes (August 2009)
- Fact Sheet: Amend the Workers’ Compensation Act to Cover Farm and Ranch Workers (February 2008)
- Why UNM Care Program Should Serve All Residents Regardless of Immigration Status (2008)
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Reports and Memos:
- BBER Report- Economic and Fiscal Impacts of the Proposed Medicaid Expansion in New Mexico (October 2012)
- The Medicaid Opportunity in New Mexico Issue Brief (October 2012)
- Report and Strategic Plan: New Mexico Immigrant Justice Network (May 2012)
- Policy Brief: How a Healthcare Exchange Can Be Structured to Maximize Access to Healthcare in New Mexico.
- Suspend, Expel, and Exclude: How Zero Tolerance Discipline Policies Deny New Mexico Students Access to An Education (February 2012)
- Opportunities Presented by the Federal Stimulus Bill to Maximize the New Mexico Food Stamp/SNAP Program (May 2009)
- CBPP Report: Policy Basics: Introduction to the Food Stamp Program (February 2010)
- Memo: Opportunities under CHIPRA and Federal Stimulus Bill (May 2009)
- Report: Maximizing Medicaid and SCI in New Mexico (January 2009)
- Report: Summit Recommendations for UNM Hospital (2005)
- Report: Legal Issues in New Mexico’s Colonia Communities (July 2010)
- Memo: HSD Failure to Meet Legal Requirements re Language Access (December 2009)
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Presentations:
- TANF Provisions of ARRA: An Opportunity to Help Poor Families With Children (July 2009)
- Providing Workers’ Compensation for Agricultural Workers (May 2010)
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Miscellaneous:
- Spanish Language Identification Cards
- Sworn Statement for Income Documentation for Applying for Public Benefits Programs (English | Spanish)
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Polls:
- Survey on Health Care Reform in New Mexico (September 2011)
- Survey on Medicaid and Medicare in New Mexico (September 2011)
- Survey on Budget Shortfall (September 2011)
- Survey on Tax Laws (September 2011)
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Comments:
- Comments to DOI-QHP Certification Guidelines (April, 2013)
- Comments to HHS- NPRM Kitchen Sink Reg (February, 2013)
- Comments to CCIIO- Change Benchmark Plan (December 2012)
- Comments to New Mexico’s Exchange Blueprint Application to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (November 2012)
- Comments to USCIS Public Charge (October 2012)
- Comments to CMS-DACA Beneficiaries and Healthcare (October 2012)
- Comments to HSD Regarding Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (May 2012)
- Comments to HSD Regarding EHB Bulletin, CCIIO (January 2012)
- Comments to HSD Regarding TANF Regulations (December 2011)
- Comments to HSD Regarding TANF State Plan (December 2011)
- Comment to HSD Regarding Medicaid Modernization (November 2011)
- Comment to HHS Regarding Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Establishment of Exchanges and Qualified Health Plans (October 2011)
- Comment to HHS Regarding Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Exchange Functions in the Individual Market: Eligibility Determinations; Exchange Standards for Employers (Oct 2011)
- Comment to IRS Regarding Proposed Rule on Health Insurance Premium Tax Credit (Oct 2011)
- Comment to HHS Regarding Medicaid Programs: Eligibility Changes under the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (October 2011)
- Comment to HSD Regarding SNAP for Human Immigrants and Reporting of Undocs
- Comment on CSED Proposed Regulations Regarding Child Support Enforcement and Assignment of Rights
- Comment on HSD Proposed Regulations Regarding LIHEAP Overpayment Claims
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Links:
- Human Services Department – SNAP
- KidsWell Campaign
- USDA SNAP Website
- The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP)
- The Food Research and Action Center (FRAC)
- Human Services Department – Medical Assistance Division.
- Insure New Mexico! – State Coverage Insurance (SCI).
- Human Services Department: TANF
- CLASP: Policy Solutions That Work For Low-Income People
- Legal Momentum: The Women’s Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Frontier of Grit: Photos of Pajarito Mesa By Toby Jorrin
- The Forgotten Americans: A Film about Colonias
- Pajarito Mesa’s Water Filling Station: Photos by the Albuquerque Journal
- UNM Hospital Patient Financial Services
- UNM Hospital Financial Reports (UNM Health Sciences Center Post-Summit Reports)
- Federal Interagency Language Access Website
- Department of Health and Human Services Language Access Guidance
- Language Access 101: The Rights of Limited-English-Proficient Individuals (2010)
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Videos:
Kidswell Briefing in Albuquerque, NM!
Executive Director Kim Posich and Staff Attorney Quela Robinson speak at the Kidswell Briefing about the Affordable Care Act.
Kidswell Briefing – Albuquerque from New America Media on Vimeo.
New Mexico Real Estate Contracts
This project was funded, in part, by: The Center for Civic Values, The McCune Charitable Foundation, The Joseph C. and Esther Foster Foundation, and The State Bar of New Mexico’s Pro Hac Vice Fund.
Uncovered: New Mexico’s Farmworkers
This project was funded, in part, by: The Public Welfare Foundation, The Con Alma Health Foundation, The Center for Civic Values, McCune Charitable Foundation, and The Joseph C. and Esther Foster Foundation.
Organizing for Healthcare
In the fall of 2011, the Center collected more than 500 photos of ordinary New Mexicans who care about protecting Medicaid coverage inviting the Governor to a community healthcare meeting to discuss the program.
Medicaid Integrity Project
This project is funded, in part, by Con Alma Health Foundation and The Center for Civic Values.

