Candidate for New Mexico House of Representatives - District 29 in 2018 New Mexico 2018 General Election.
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Get Startedhe fought for increasing penalties for criminals. He also helped with getting the New Mexico Supreme Court to change the 10 day rule that mandated dismissing cases if discovery did not happen within 10 days. Learn more
To ensure that children are protected and all citizens can live in safety and security is a priority for him. Learn more
SB153 College credit for military training Learn more
HB185 Veterans Cemetery Fund Learn more
HB302 & SB16 State income tax deduction for retired military Learn more
For the past two legislative sessions, Representative Adkins has carried a bill to give retired military the ability to pay no state income taxes on their military retirement. He will continue to carry this bill until it becomes law. Learn more
He is a proponent of developing the Paseo del Volcan corridor, as completion of the roadway will allow manufacturing companies to build in the area, adding jobs to the Albuquerque area. Learn more
Representative Adkins is a school choice advocate, in that he believes the right education is whatever works best for the student and their parent. Learn more
Representative Adkins is a school choice advocate, in that he believes the right education is whatever works best for the student and their parent. But he has been very supportive of the public schools in his district Learn more
Education for our children must continue to be a top priority in New Mexico. Learn more
He is a proponent of developing the Paseo del Volcan corridor, as completion of the roadway will allow manufacturing companies to build in the area, adding jobs to the Albuquerque area. Learn more
HB127 School District Background Checks Learn more
HM9 Children with special needs Learn more
In the 2016 legislative session, he proposed a gross receipts tax deduction for retail sale of goods or food at restaurants on the first Saturday after Thanksgiving for sellers whose last five years of sales averaged less than $2 million. Similar to the tax-free holiday in early August, this bill would have encouraged shoppers to patronize small, local establishments for tax-free savings. Learn more
HB207 Equal Education Scholarship Act Learn more
HB479 K-3 plus Expansion Learn more
HB33 Approval of certain project by law Learn more
HJR13 Denial of Bail to certain defendants Learn more
He also helped with getting the New Mexico Supreme Court to change the 10 day rule that mandated dismissing cases if discovery did not happen within 10 days. Learn more
HM32 Paseo del Volcan Importance Learn more
HB34 Small Business Saturday Learn more
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