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State Representative District 40

State Representatives sit in the New Mexico House of Representatives, which is the lower house of New Mexico. Representatives introduce and vote on proposed laws, serve on legislative committees, and participate in hearings, floor debates, fact-finding and investigations. They also may assist constituents with issues and problems the constituents may have with government agencies within New Mexico. Term: Two years; no term limits.

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    LANDON MCGUIRE DOOLEY
    (Rep)

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    JOSEPH L SANCHEZ
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

1. What qualifies you for this office?

2. How would you address your highest priorities?

3. How should the legislature address future water needs in an increasingly arid state?

4. What criteria should be applied when considering proposed large economic development projects?

5. What more can be done to ensure that residents have adequate access to health care in your district?

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Campaign Mailing Address 47 COUNTY ROAD 48A
ALCALDE, NM 87511
Campaign Phone 505-235-8041
Occupation General Manager, Jemez Mountains Electric Coop
Filing County Rio Arriba
I am now running for my fourth term in the House of Representatives. I have a masters degree in Electrical Engineering as well as my MBA. I have decades of experience in the utility and business industries.
Senior citizens, veterans, opportunity for our citizens, and children continue to be my highest priorities. We need to ensure we fully fund the programs that serve these demographics, while attracting jobs and other opportunity to our state.
We need to look at other options to compliment the fresh water available and move forward with technologies that can help with that.
We need to look at water impacts, and community impacts whether positive or negative.
We need to ensure that we sufficiently fund programs that provide these services, even when the federal government doesn't.