Candidate for New Mexico House of Representatives - District 45 in 2020 New Mexico Primary Election.
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Get StartedI will work with our police, public safety officers, civil rights groups, and others to incentivize ‘community policing’ to build ties between police and community members to make our streets safer for everyone in our City and State. Learn more
And I believe that education is the single greatest investment a state can make in its people. Our children deserve no less. And our teachers deserve so much more. Schools should have the resources we need today to prepare children for the jobs of tomorrow. Learn more
Renewable and Alternative Energy New Mexico has tremendous potential with solar and wind energy resources among the best in the country. We need to take advantage of these natural resources and utilize them to enhance our state revenues. Learn more
Invest in ‘Green Buildings’ and the ‘Green Economy’—By making our City and State more energy efficient, we can put more people to work right here, while fighting global warming, cleaning up our air, and saving more money long-term. And retrofitting buildings can create thousands of new jobs for construction workers, pipe-fitters, welders, electrical workers, installers, accountants, book-keepers, office workers, and beyond!. Learn more
Here is how we begin to tackle this problem: Incentivize multi-family residential developments; Develop more-efficient and innovative permitting processes for new developments (while still protecting workers and our environment); Reduce fees for qualifying projects; and Support tax credits for lower-income housing development. Learn more
Improve Our Infrastructure: New Mexico needs significant investment in our infrastructure, in improving our roads and bridges, and waste-water and water supply public works. We can put thousands of New Mexican working people back to work repairing and improving our infrastructure. Infrastructure jobs also have a ‘multiplier effect,’ helping create and sustain many kinds of jobs all over the City and State. Jobs in restaurants, the service economy, and so many other sectors. Learn more
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