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Taos County Precincts: Arroyo Hondo Tres Piedras · Ojo Caliente Pilar REPRESENTATIVE NM HOUSE DISTRICT 41 Susan Herrera Sustaining Strong Communities 1st Term Highlights 2019-2020 » Biggest increase in education funding in eight years » Voted to set up $320 million Early Childhood Education Trust Fund » Helped create a Rural Library Trust Fund » Secured $2 million in Capital Outlay Funding for drug treatment centers- Darrin's Place and Hoy Recovery serving Northern New Mexico- creating 200-300 new client yearly openings and 100 new jobs » Carried legislation in the House to reopen Northern New Mexico College's El Rito campus, creating a technical trade school, and joined the school districts of Española, Chama, Jemez Springs, Pojoaque, Mesa Vista in passing a bond issue to support the long-term funding of this school » Helped create a newjudgeship in First Judicial Court addressing backlog Vote Democrat. Vote with Your Values. Democratic wins in Northern New Mexico will provide 2nd Term Goals 2021-2022 » Affordable housing in Northern New Mexico » A Rural Water Infrastructure Fund to help Mutual Domestic Water Associations repair and rebuild aging systems in rural communities » Capping predatory loan rates-currently at 175%-to 36%, in line with recommendations by the United States Military » Affordable, universal broadband internet for rural New Mexico to improve distance learning and increase remote job access in the tech industry a connection to the national blue wave addressing climate change, national health care, justice and civil rights, and education. National and state tax policies need to be restructured to support working families and small businesses, not wealthy corporations. PAID FOR BY WORKING FAMILIES FOR SUSAN HERRERA; KENDRA ZACHARIAS, CAMPAIGN TREASURER Taos County Precincts: Arroyo Hondo Tres Piedras · Ojo Caliente Pilar REPRESENTATIVE NM HOUSE DISTRICT 41 Susan Herrera Sustaining Strong Communities 1st Term Highlights 2019-2020 » Biggest increase in education funding in eight years » Voted to set up $320 million Early Childhood Education Trust Fund » Helped create a Rural Library Trust Fund » Secured $2 million in Capital Outlay Funding for drug treatment centers- Darrin's Place and Hoy Recovery serving Northern New Mexico- creating 200-300 new client yearly openings and 100 new jobs » Carried legislation in the House to reopen Northern New Mexico College's El Rito campus, creating a technical trade school, and joined the school districts of Española, Chama, Jemez Springs, Pojoaque, Mesa Vista in passing a bond issue to support the long-term funding of this school » Helped create a newjudgeship in First Judicial Court addressing backlog Vote Democrat. Vote with Your Values. Democratic wins in Northern New Mexico will provide 2nd Term Goals 2021-2022 » Affordable housing in Northern New Mexico » A Rural Water Infrastructure Fund to help Mutual Domestic Water Associations repair and rebuild aging systems in rural communities » Capping predatory loan rates-currently at 175%-to 36%, in line with recommendations by the United States Military » Affordable, universal broadband internet for rural New Mexico to improve distance learning and increase remote job access in the tech industry a connection to the national blue wave addressing climate change, national health care, justice and civil rights, and education. National and state tax policies need to be restructured to support working families and small businesses, not wealthy corporations. PAID FOR BY WORKING FAMILIES FOR SUSAN HERRERA; KENDRA ZACHARIAS, CAMPAIGN TREASURER