Re-Elect Susan Herrera VOTE Tuesday, June 7th! REPRESENTATIVE NM HOUSE DISTRICT 41 Promises Made, Promises Kept Appointed Chair, Rural Development, Land Grants and Cultural Affairs Committee members and I can now set the agenda for interim committee meetings dedicated to strengthening economic development in rural communities. Land and Water Reform Economic Development Reform » Gross Receipt Tax for Land Grant Mercedes giving $50,000 per year in operating funds » Acequias $5 million for infrastructure funds » An increase for the Water Trust Fund of $40 million, helping Mutual Domestic Water Associations attain infrastruc- » Eliminated 175% predatory loan rates, capping the interest rate at 36%, as established by the Department of Defense in 2008 » Brought $2 million to Rio Arriba to implement drug rehabilit- ation programs creating 100 jobs » 2019 to 2021 brought $7,144,000 in capital outlay funds to Northern New Mexico communities » 2022 Budget allows for $15 minimum wage for all state workers » Reduced taxes for working families » Reduced the gross receipts tax by .25% » Eliminated state income tax on social security income for individuals earning less than $100,000 » Eliminated state income tax on social security income for couples and families earning less than $150,000 » Reduced state income taxes for military retirees ture funds Education Reform » $10,000 raise for all teachers +a 7% raise » $15 minimum wage for a public school employees » $10 million to rural libraries » Affordable college, free college tuition Come on in --WERE- OPEN PULL www.susanherrera.com A Paid for by Working Families for Susan Herrera, Kendra Zacharias, Campaign Treasurer Support Susan Herrera's campaign through the secure Act Blue website: https://bit.ly/susanherreraNM41 T send a check to Working Families for Susan Herrera, P.O. Box 189, Embudo, NM 87531 Or ser Re-Elect Susan Herrera VOTE Tuesday, June 7th! REPRESENTATIVE NM HOUSE DISTRICT 41 Promises Made, Promises Kept Appointed Chair, Rural Development, Land Grants and Cultural Affairs Committee members and I can now set the agenda for interim committee meetings dedicated to strengthening economic development in rural communities. Land and Water Reform Economic Development Reform » Gross Receipt Tax for Land Grant Mercedes giving $50,000 per year in operating funds » Acequias $5 million for infrastructure funds » An increase for the Water Trust Fund of $40 million, helping Mutual Domestic Water Associations attain infrastruc- » Eliminated 175% predatory loan rates, capping the interest rate at 36%, as established by the Department of Defense in 2008 » Brought $2 million to Rio Arriba to implement drug rehabilit- ation programs creating 100 jobs » 2019 to 2021 brought $7,144,000 in capital outlay funds to Northern New Mexico communities » 2022 Budget allows for $15 minimum wage for all state workers » Reduced taxes for working families » Reduced the gross receipts tax by .25% » Eliminated state income tax on social security income for individuals earning less than $100,000 » Eliminated state income tax on social security income for couples and families earning less than $150,000 » Reduced state income taxes for military retirees ture funds Education Reform » $10,000 raise for all teachers +a 7% raise » $15 minimum wage for a public school employees » $10 million to rural libraries » Affordable college, free college tuition Come on in --WERE- OPEN PULL www.susanherrera.com A Paid for by Working Families for Susan Herrera, Kendra Zacharias, Campaign Treasurer Support Susan Herrera's campaign through the secure Act Blue website: https://bit.ly/susanherreraNM41 T send a check to Working Families for Susan Herrera, P.O. Box 189, Embudo, NM 87531 Or ser