Idalia Lechuga-Tena is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 8. Lechuga-Tena emigrated from Mexico and attended Albuquerque Public Schools and graduated from the University of New Mexico having studied economics and political science. Lechuga-Tena served as a NM Representative for District 21 from 2015-2017 where she successfully secured funding to help fight food insecurity in Albuquerque and demonstrated an overall voting record in support of labor unions and working families. She previously served as Chair of the Foothills Community Policing Council and Vice-Lead of Albuquerque's Community Policing Council of Chairs, and is currently the Vice President of Meals on Wheels of New Mexico.
Idalia Lechuga-Tena’s policy priorities include addressing homelessness by expanding affordable housing and improving behavioral health and addiction treatment services. She will work to improve economic development by advocating for small business and building a skilled workforce for new technology and creative economy jobs in Albuquerque. Per her questionnaire, she aims to improve public safety via de-escalation training; community policing; increasing law enforcement transparency through body cameras and an independent police oversight committee; and reallocating funds to social services. However, on Lechuga-Tena’s campaign website she states that in addition to more advancement opportunities and increased pay for police officers and first responders, the city should be “prepared to put more officers on the streets” which is a discrepancy and does leave some questions about which public safety tactic she would prioritize.
We recommend Idalia Lechuga-Tena for Albuquerque City Council District 8.
Idalia Lechuga-Tena is running for Albuquerque City Council, District 8. Lechuga-Tena emigrated from Mexico and attended Albuquerque Public Schools and graduated from the University of New Mexico having studied economics and political science. Lechuga-Tena served as a NM Representative for District 21 from 2015-2017 where she successfully secured funding to help fight food insecurity in Albuquerque and demonstrated an overall voting record in support of labor unions and working families. She previously served as Chair of the Foothills Community Policing Council and Vice-Lead of Albuquerque's Community Policing Council of Chairs, and is currently the Vice President of Meals on Wheels of New Mexico.
Idalia Lechuga-Tena’s policy priorities include addressing homelessness by expanding affordable housing and improving behavioral health and addiction treatment services. She will work to improve economic development by advocating for small business and building a skilled workforce for new technology and creative economy jobs in Albuquerque. Per her questionnaire, she aims to improve public safety via de-escalation training; community policing; increasing law enforcement transparency through body cameras and an independent police oversight committee; and reallocating funds to social services. However, on Lechuga-Tena’s campaign website she states that in addition to more advancement opportunities and increased pay for police officers and first responders, the city should be “prepared to put more officers on the streets” which is a discrepancy and does leave some questions about which public safety tactic she would prioritize.
We recommend Idalia Lechuga-Tena for Albuquerque City Council District 8.
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