Thursday, June 5, 2008

Inspirational Primary

This past Tuesday was an highly anticipated Primary Election for the State of New Mexico and set the ground heading into the November General Election and next years Legislative Session. In an unprecedented year where we have a U.S. Senate seat open, all three U.S. Representative seats open, and many State officials being challenged for their seats, Tuesday was the breaking point for many incumbents and candidates.

In what I view as a true watershed moment in New Mexico, many grassroots campaigns were able get into communities and start the engine for what turned into the locomotive for Community Driven Change in Local Politics.

Voters arrived in high numbers to vote for the community based candidates like; Former City Councilor for District 6 Martin Heinrich, whom won the Democratic Primary for the 1st Congressional District. He now will face Darren White in November.Eric Griego, another former City Councilor, beat incumbent James Taylor for the State Senate seat for District 14. We will see Eric in Santa Fe next year, because he is unopposed for the General Election. The State Senate District 17 seat will now be held be Tim Keller, whom was selected over incumbent Shannon Robinson and like Griego, Tim is unopposed in the General Election. Maybe the most exciting victory was union organizer Eleanor Chavez being voted into State Representative District 13 by beating incumbent Dan Silva. Many viewed it as a major upset but Eleanor was able to gain grassroots support, as well as mobilize new voters which ultimately proved the difference. Like above Eleanor is unopposed for the November election, so we will also see Eleanor in Santa Fe next year.

I would like to congratulate all the winners of the Primaries on Tuesday. It was an exciting and inspirational day for all New Mexicans, especially in the Albuquerque area. I look forward to working with all these grassroots-community based Representatives.

I believe nobody could have summed up "Grassroots-Tuesday" any better than the community lead State Representative Eleanor Chavez, whom told her community supporters on Tuesday night;

"This is not my seat....this is OUR SEAT."


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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Department of Peace and Non-Violence Resolution Passes

At the June 2nd City Council Meeting, the Council passed a resolution supporting a Federal Department of Peace and Non-Violence.
The resolution, sponsored by Councilor Garduño, did 3 things;
1) Provides that the City Council supports and endorses proposed federal legislation (HR 808) to create a United States Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
2) Urges New Mexico's United States Representatives to sign on as co-sponsors of the proposed federal legislation (HR 808) to create a United States Department of Peace and Nonviolence and actively support its passage.
3) Urges New Mexico's United States Senators to introduce a companion Bill into the United States Senate to create a United States Department of Peace and Nonviolence and actively support its passage.

We would like to thank the Peace Community for bring the resolution forward and for their large tunout and inspiring words at the Council Meeting. Thanks to the Community Leadership of this bill, it passed with a 6-2 vote, with Councilors Jones and Mayer voting against it and Councilor Harris was excused.
P.S. Be sure to participate in Democracy TODAY! Click here to find your polling location.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

REMINDER: Early Voting Ends Saturday;Tuesday is Election Day

The June 3rd Primary is almost here and if you want to beat the long lines on Election Day, then Vote Early!

Early Voting ends Saturday, click here for Early Voting Locations.
Below are the Early Voting Locations in and around Council District 6:
Siesta Hills Shopping Center, 5407 Gibson SE

University of New Mexico, Student Union Building

Integrity Plaza, 1512 Wyoming NE Suites F&G

Market Center East, 11110 Lomas NE Suite E-4

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Green Job Corps Training Introduced

A resolution (R-08-86) sponsored by Councilors Garduño, Benton, Cadigan, and O'Malley was introduced yesterday, that would create a "Green Jobs Corps" in Albuquerque. With Advent Solar and Schott Solar opening manufactoring plants in the Duke City, it will be most important that we have a locally trained workforce to realize the endless potential of Green Jobs.
For more, click here for an article from the New Mexico Independent.


Monday, May 12, 2008

Early Voting for June 3rd Primary

Early voting sites have been opened and are now taking YOUR VOTE!
Click here to see where you can cast your ballot early.
Don't get caught in the long lines on election day, vote at one of the 15 early voting locations.
2008 is a major election year for New Mexico and your vote will play a major role in New Mexico's future.