Public Governance of Essentials Protects New Mexican Families

Essential services like healthcare, utilities, housing, and other necessities should be governed for people — not short-term profit. Public oversight keeps services affordable, accountable, and reliable for working families across New Mexico.

Why public governance matters

Public governance means making policy choices that prioritize long-term public welfare instead of maximizing short-term returns. For essentials like healthcare, utilities, and housing, this approach delivers:

  • Equity: Policy can explicitly correct historic disparities and expand access for rural and tribal communities in New Mexico.
  • Affordability: Public control and regulation can prevent steep price hikes and surprise rate increases.
  • Accountability: Elected officials and public agencies answer to residents — not distant investors.
  • Reliability: Infrastructure and services are maintained to serve communities, not just to cut costs.
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