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Rey Garduño--------------------------------- A Progressive Leader We Can Trust

Rey Garduño is Albuquerque's City Councilor, District 6. Rey won his seat with tremendous support, but the work's not over, in fact its just begun! Check back for updates; tell Rey your ideas to make life better for all of us.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

18th Annual Cesar Chavez March and Festival

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Rey Garduño

Rey Garduño
Progressive * Passionate * Proven

Pictures from the Campaign Trail!

Pictures from the Campaign Trail!
The Solid Core of The Campaign

Join our Grassroots Campaign!

This campaign is over, but there are many other ways to get involved and help serve the people and create a better world. Get involved with a community-based social justice organization in your town. Here's a few:

*SouthWest Organing Project, http://www.swop.net/
*SAGE Council, http://www.sagecouncil.org/
*League of Young Voters, www.theleague.com/nm

or get involved in another progressive's campaign for political office. Just to name a few:

*Eleanor Chavez for State Representative,
http://eleanorchavez.blogspot.com/

*Martin Heinrich for Senate,
http://www.martinheinrich.com/

*Eric Griego for Congress,
http://griegoforcongress.com/

*Tim Keller for State Senate,
http://www.timkellerfornewmexico.com/



If we forgot any organization or progressive candidate let us know reygarduno@gmail.com

We need your energy and enthusiasm! Together we will win!

Why I Ran

I am your new City Councilor for District 6.

I ran under the clean elections process. I worked very hard to bring about clean elections, now we have shown that it works.

I have a strong commitment to community-based governance - I hold that elected officials are accountable to the electorate, not special interests.

As City Councilor, I will:

Ø Stand up for an open and honest city government;
Ø Work to make our neighborhoods safer by balancing traditional law enforcement with drug and alcohol treatment and prevention programs;
Ø Fight for better transit to address increasing traffic congestion and carbon emissions; and;
Ø Stand up for planned growth so that older neighborhoods aren’t subsidizing sprawl development


What's a Clean Campaign?

Running a Clean Campaign means candidates will only accept public financing to run their election campaign.

Rey has been a strong advocate for Clean Elections Legislation and Ethics Reform.

He's running clean because it's the only way to guarantee the elimination of conflicts of interests.

"The only interests I'm here to serve is the people's interests." - Rey

About Rey

Rey Garduño is progressive in his values, passionate about equality and proven in his service to Albuquerque.

Born and Raised in New Mexico, Rey has lived in District 6 for over 30 years. He has raised his family in District 6, was involved in his son’s schools and ran two local businesses. Rey has spent a lifetime helping to make our community a better place to live and raise our families. Rey is endorsed by progressive leaders from our district and throughout Albuquerque because he has the experience we need and the proven leadership we can trust.

With a long record of civic engagement, Rey knows the value of rolling up your sleeves, getting involved and finding innovative solutions to our city’s challenges. Rey has served in leadership roles with groups addressing open government, planned growth and environmental sustainability, and small business concerns:

Proven Service to Albuquerque
• Board Vice President, Common Cause New Mexico
• Albuquerque T-VI Foundation Board (now known as CNM)
• Spina Bifida Association of NM Board
• KIWANIS Club of Albuquerque Board
• Hispano Chamber of Commerce Board
• SouthWest Organizing Project Board
• Planned Parenthood of NM Board
• All Faiths Receiving Home Board
• Small Business Owner - Stromberg’s Clothiers & Rey Garduño Photography
• 20+ years with APS & UNM Hospitals

For more info look at Rey's full resume


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Rey believes in:

Ø Safer communities
Ø Open and honest city government
Ø Planned growth to strengthen our neighborhoods
Ø Better public transportation to reduce traffic congestion and global warming