New Mexico Enacts First-In-Nation Universal Child Care Program With Dedicated Funding
New Mexico has enacted what state officials describe as the first universal child care program in the nation, establishing a long-term funding framework to provide free child care regardless of family income. The program initially launched on November 1, 2025, and was formalized through legislation signed on March 10, 2026.
The legislation—New Mexico Senate Bill 241: Child Care Assistance Program Act—allows the state to appropriate up to $700 million annually between 2026 and 2031 from the Early Childhood Education and Care Fund, contingent on the fund maintaining a balance above $10 billion. The law also includes fiscal . . .

