New Mexico’s alcohol death crisis—nearly double the national average for two decades—is finally prompting lawmakers to overhaul how booze is taxed. After failed attempts since 1993, a new proposal would shift from per-liter taxes to a 6% wholesale tax, expected to be passed on to consumers. Crucially, 100% of the revenue will now fund alcohol-related services, not just half for general funds—a bold move as federal support dwindles and other state taxes like cannabis and vaping rise. This could be the turning point in tackling one of America’s deadliest public health issues.
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