ISSUES
It is my honor to serve, and I hope this platform honors the things that you and our New Mexican families care about. I fight for your wallet, your roof, and your rights.
I want New Mexican families to have more dollars in their pocket and I champion the creation of jobs for the next generation. In our state, we know what it is like to hustle, but the economy isn't working for everyone. It's the job of the legislature to interrupt that and re-imagine the government so it can work better for hard-working New Mexican families.
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Housing is at the forefront of affordability. For my generation, the American dream of owning a home seems far out of reach. That's why we should be building more housing and creating programs and pathways to home-ownership. If you don't have a roof over your head, its hard to get ahead.
While American democracy isn't perfect, it is the very best system we have for representation. Like the generations before us, our generation will need to continue the American fight for our rights -- reproductive rights, voting rights, workers rights. The legislature is the arena and I am a champion for privacy and voting rights.
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I am so grateful for the community that has shared with me their dreams for a future New Mexico that will be affordable, dreams that are attainable, and a system that is fair. Take a look on the right to see what specific policies our platform pushes forward.
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YOUR WALLET
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Passed HB 151, which decouples from Trump's corporate income tax breaks at the federal level with a redistribution of that income gain put into a 1% raise for all teachers, janitors (2026)
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Passed HB 124, which creates the Office of New Americans, a division within Workforce Solutions Department, which will create pathways to work for immigrants across the state. Immigrants contribute $771 million in state and federal taxes to our economy. (2026)
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Passed HB 295 Amended our tax code to prioritize the creation of electric transmission lines, incentivize green-energy companies to continue their investments of $11 billion into our state, and build a future where New Mexico leads the way in green energy. This bill has been signed into law. (2025)

YOUR ROOF
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Passed HB 200, creating a $10 million appropriation to Housing New Mexico for downpayment assistance for first-time homebuyers purchasing starter homes (2026)
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Instrumental in gathering support for $120 million appropriation to Albuquerque and Bernalillo County for the construction of affordable housing (2025)
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I will continue to push for the following legislation:
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Manufactured Home Communities are the largest stock of affordable housing in our state. Private Equity companies and out-of-state companies are buying these parks and raising rents. ​People living in Manufactured Homes deserve the opportunity to purchase their park at market rate when it goes up for sale.
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Amending the Uniform Owner Resident-Relations Act to be fairer and more transparent to renters and landlords.
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Leverage property tax abatement in exchange for developers setting aside a minimum of 20% of units as affordable housing.
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YOUR RIGHTS
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Passed SB 16 (2026), a historic step for our state, we strengthened our democratic republic by allowing independent voters to participate in primary elections, enfranchising more than 330,000 new voters. This bill has been signed into law.
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Passed SB 36 (2025) and SB 111 (2026), which strengthen your privacy rights, restricting state agency workers from sharing your information with outside entities. Private information includes immigration status, gender, sexuality, and national origin.
