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Federal budget cuts to Medicaid would significantly impact New Mexico

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Monday, April 7, 2025   

Nearly 800,000 people receiving Medicaid live in New Mexico, and a federal budget proposal could possibly cause major cuts to the program.

Senate Republicans released a budget resolution calling for $4 billion in spending cuts. Programs that could be trimmed include Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act.

Mónica Otero - health research and policy analyst with New Mexico Voices for Children - said Medicaid is a lifeline for many of the state's low-income parents, pregnant women, children, and people with disabilities.

"Over 780,000 New Mexicans are currently enrolled in Medicaid," said Otero, "so federal cuts would greatly impact how things operate here in New Mexico."

She added that cuts in coverage threaten health care services, from the birth of a new child to cancer treatments.

It's estimated that New Mexico's Medicaid spending in fiscal year 2022 was $8.1 billion, with the federal government paying 83% of the costs.

New Mexico is one of six states where at least half of children living in small towns and rural areas are covered by Medicaid and/or the Children's Health Insurance Program known as CHIP, according to the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families.

Otero cited her organization's own report that shows 24 rural counties have a third or more residents enrolled in Medicaid.

"Three in five rural children are enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP, which is about 60%," said Otero, "also one in ten rural seniors are enrolled in Medicaid here in New Mexico - so it would have a wide-ranging impact."

Last week, U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ, spent a record 25 hours speaking on the Senate floor, in part about the consequences of cuts to Medicaid and Social Security that he fears the Trump's administration proposed budget will require.

Some of his time was spent reading letters from constituents who described how these programs help family members living with disabilities.



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