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Published: 11 January 2021 11 January 2021

$7.3B Recuring General Fund recommendation

SANTA FE – SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration on Monday released the FY22 Executive Budget Recommendation from the administration of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, totaling $7.3B in recurring spending with a 3.3% increase. The executive recommendation will maintain reserves at 25%, while increasing key state investments in priority areas like pandemic response, public education, early childhood services, and youth, adolescent, and young adult wellbeing.

"Amid great adversity, I recommend a fiscally responsible budget while maintaining essential funding for our public education moonshot, for the innovative economic diversification and opportunity New Mexicans expect, for the community, public safety, and much more,” said Lujan Grisham.

"The pandemic and economic uncertainty may have disrupted our forward momentum in job creation, child wellbeing improvements, and various other policy emphasis areas, but we are ready to bounce back quickly and robustly. This budget recommendation is our first step to position New Mexico to prosper in a post-pandemic world."

The Executive Budget Recommendation includes a modest, responsible increase in recurring spending for New Mexico to preserve critical investments and adding new ones, delivering meaningful change for New Mexicans despite the ongoing international health and economic crises. 

Below are a few major total fund highlights. Please review for Executive Budget narrative for more details and programs.

The FY22 Executive Budget Recommendation is available for download at the Department of Finance and Administration's website by clicking here.