New Mexico
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Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding | Smokefree Air | Tobacco Taxes | Access to Cessation Services | Flavored Tobacco Products |
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F | B | D | A | F |
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding | F |
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Smokefree Air | B |
Tobacco Taxes | D |
Access to Cessation Services | A |
Flavored Tobacco Products | F |
The American Lung Association calls for the following actions to be taken by New Mexico's elected officials to reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke:
- Increase funding for the state’s tobacco prevention and control program;
- Increase excise taxes on tobacco products by $1.00 per pack or more; and
- Remove statewide preemption for tobacco product sales laws.
New Mexico Information
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New Mexico Information
Learn more about your state specific legislation regarding efforts towards effective Tobacco Control.
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Funding
Overall Grade | F |
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FY2024 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs: | $4,449,300 |
FY2024 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: | $918,549* |
FY2024 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: | $5,367,849 |
CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: | $22,800,000 |
Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: | 23.5% |
State Tobacco-Related Revenue: | $135,000,000 |
*Includes tobacco prevention and cessation funding provided to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In the fiscal year 2024 state budget, $5,684,500 was appropriated for tobacco prevention and control activities by the New Mexico Department of Health and New Mexico Indian Affairs Department; however, some of the money going to the Department of Health is being held back due to ongoing tobacco Master Settlement Agreement-related litigation.
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Overall Grade | F |
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FY2024 State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs: | $4,449,300 |
FY2024 Federal Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: | $918,549* |
FY2024 Total Funding for State Tobacco Control Programs: | $5,367,849 |
CDC Best Practices State Spending Recommendation: | $22,800,000 |
Percentage of CDC Recommended Level: | 23.5% |
State Tobacco-Related Revenue: | $135,000,000 |
*Includes tobacco prevention and cessation funding provided to states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In the fiscal year 2024 state budget, $5,684,500 was appropriated for tobacco prevention and control activities by the New Mexico Department of Health and New Mexico Indian Affairs Department; however, some of the money going to the Department of Health is being held back due to ongoing tobacco Master Settlement Agreement-related litigation.
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Overview of State Smoking Restrictions:
Overall Grade | B |
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Government Workplaces: | Prohibited |
Private Workplaces: | Prohibited |
Schools: | Prohibited |
Childcare Facilities: | Prohibited |
Restaurants: | Prohibited |
Bars: | Prohibited (allowed in cigar bars) |
Casinos/Gaming Establishments: | No provision |
Retail Stores: | Prohibited |
E-Cigarettes Included: | Yes |
Preemption/Local Opt-Out: | No |
Citation: N.M. STAT. ANN. §§ 24-16-1 et seq. (2019).
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Overview of State Smoking Restrictions:
Overall Grade | B |
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Government Workplaces: | Prohibited |
Private Workplaces: | Prohibited |
Schools: | Prohibited |
Childcare Facilities: | Prohibited |
Restaurants: | Prohibited |
Bars: | Prohibited (allowed in cigar bars) |
Casinos/Gaming Establishments: | No provision |
Retail Stores: | Prohibited |
E-Cigarettes Included: | Yes |
Preemption/Local Opt-Out: | No |
Citation: N.M. STAT. ANN. §§ 24-16-1 et seq. (2019).
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Take ActionTobacco Taxes
Overall Grade | D |
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Cigarette Tax per pack of 20: | $2.00 |
Tax on little cigars: | Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on large cigars: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on smokeless tobacco: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on pipe/RYO tobacco: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on E-Cigarettes: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
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Take ActionTobacco Taxes
Overall Grade | D |
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Cigarette Tax per pack of 20: | $2.00 |
Tax on little cigars: | Equalized: Yes; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on large cigars: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on smokeless tobacco: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on pipe/RYO tobacco: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
Tax on E-Cigarettes: | Equalized: No; Weight-Based: No |
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Overview of State Cessation Coverage:
Overall Grade | A |
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State Medicaid Program: | |
Medications: | All 7 medications are covered |
Counseling: | Some counseling is covered |
Barriers to Coverage: | Minimal barriers exist to access care |
Medicaid Expansion: | Yes |
State Employee Health Plan(s): | |
Medications: | Some medications are covered |
Counseling: | Some counseling is covered |
Barriers to Coverage: | Some barriers exist to access |
State Quitline: | |
Investment Per Smoker: | $6.01; the median investment per smoker is $1.93 |
Other Cessation Provisions: | |
Private Insurance Mandate: | Yes |
Tobacco Surcharge: | No prohibition or limitation on tobacco surcharges |
Citation: See New Mexico Tobacco Cessation Coverage page for specific sources.
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Overview of State Cessation Coverage:
Overall Grade | A |
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State Medicaid Program: | |
Medications: | All 7 medications are covered |
Counseling: | Some counseling is covered |
Barriers to Coverage: | Minimal barriers exist to access care |
Medicaid Expansion: | Yes |
State Employee Health Plan(s): | |
Medications: | Some medications are covered |
Counseling: | Some counseling is covered |
Barriers to Coverage: | Some barriers exist to access |
State Quitline: | |
Investment Per Smoker: | $6.01; the median investment per smoker is $1.93 |
Other Cessation Provisions: | |
Private Insurance Mandate: | Yes |
Tobacco Surcharge: | No prohibition or limitation on tobacco surcharges |
Citation: See New Mexico Tobacco Cessation Coverage page for specific sources.
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Take ActionFlavored Tobacco Products
Overall Grade | F |
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Restrictions on Flavored Tobacco Products: | No state law or regulation |
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Take ActionFlavored Tobacco Products
Overall Grade | F |
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Restrictions on Flavored Tobacco Products: | No state law or regulation |
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