Dow is the only sitting legislator in the race for Gov. Paul and Rebecca discuss her legislative record and the race to challenge Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in November.
Rebecca has represented District 38 in the New Mexico House since 2017. During that time, she has passionately defended New Mexico jobs, fought to defeat overregulation of industries like mining that provide so much of the state’s income, and successfully challenged powerful opponents of our basic, inalienable rights, like the Right to Life and our Second Amendment rights.
As a service to her community, Rebecca founded AppleTree Educational Center which provides much-needed educational services including early care and education, home visiting, college and career preparation, and comprehensive family support. AppleTree has been recognized with multiple awards for its excellence in education. Along with co-owning a technology company, Rebecca also provides consultation services to for-profit and community-based early childhood providers operating in the Rocky Mountain region.
As the founder of one of Sierra County’s largest employers, Rebecca worked hard to create more job opportunities for New Mexicans, opposing job-killing regulations and policies while promoting free market solutions. When state leaders with radical environmental agendas planned to put thousands of New Mexican mine workers out of a job, Rebecca was there to pull back on the reigns and save mining families from losing their livelihoods. When those radicals sought to demolish the state’s oil and gas industries—industries that provide millions of dollars for our state’s childhood education every year—Rebecca stood up and spoke out for our workers and our state against those harmful policies. - From Rebecca Dow for Governor
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