Amina Everett is running in the General Election for Senate District 40 against incumbent Republican Craig Brandt. Everett moved to New Mexico after retiring from the Illinois state government where she was an administrator for programs in the areas of conservation and social services, including emergency food assistance and medical care. Her leadership and volunteer experience in Rio Rancho includes completing the Rio Rancho Citizens Police Academy, serving as a board member of Rebuilding Together Sandoval County, member of the Rio Rancho Players Community Theater, and as Treasurer of the Rio Rancho Northwest Mesa NAACP. Everett grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and graduated with a BA in Psychology and MBA from the University of North Carolina.
Everett’s passion to run for Senate District 40 comes from her experience growing up in St. Louis, MO, where she watched her parents work hard to support their family of six, and where she and her younger brother shared the challenge of being the first students of color to integrate an all-white elementary school. Her priorities include reproductive freedom, access to healthcare, quality of life, public safety, and public infrastructure.
She supports increasing the state’s minimum wage to $15/hr and ensuring cost of living increases are built into all job/wage levels. Additionally, she supports reproductive freedom and increasing access to free and affordable healthcare in both city and rural areas. Everett is also in favor of modernizing the legislature, continuing to increase access to voting and elections, and enhancing environmental protections for working families, including a one mile or more setback to protect children who live near oil and gas production facilities. She also supports the development of renewable energy and green businesses.
Everett is running against Republican incumbent Craig W Brandt. Brandt has held the position since 2013 and serves as the Minority Whip. His vote record over the last decade has demonstrated his misalignment with New Mexican values. Brant has regularly voted against increases in funding for educational programs, reproductive rights and abortion access, increases to the minimum wage, expanded healthcare coverage and access,and environmental protections. He has also consistently spread misinformation about immigration and other disinformation narratives on his social media profiles.
We recommend Amina Everett for Senate District 40 based on her stated priorities, experience navigating government and policy, and her leadership/volunteer work in the community.
Amina Everett is running in the General Election for Senate District 40 against incumbent Republican Craig Brandt. Everett moved to New Mexico after retiring from the Illinois state government where she was an administrator for programs in the areas of conservation and social services, including emergency food assistance and medical care. Her leadership and volunteer experience in Rio Rancho includes completing the Rio Rancho Citizens Police Academy, serving as a board member of Rebuilding Together Sandoval County, member of the Rio Rancho Players Community Theater, and as Treasurer of the Rio Rancho Northwest Mesa NAACP. Everett grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and graduated with a BA in Psychology and MBA from the University of North Carolina.
Everett’s passion to run for Senate District 40 comes from her experience growing up in St. Louis, MO, where she watched her parents work hard to support their family of six, and where she and her younger brother shared the challenge of being the first students of color to integrate an all-white elementary school. Her priorities include reproductive freedom, access to healthcare, quality of life, public safety, and public infrastructure.
She supports increasing the state’s minimum wage to $15/hr and ensuring cost of living increases are built into all job/wage levels. Additionally, she supports reproductive freedom and increasing access to free and affordable healthcare in both city and rural areas. Everett is also in favor of modernizing the legislature, continuing to increase access to voting and elections, and enhancing environmental protections for working families, including a one mile or more setback to protect children who live near oil and gas production facilities. She also supports the development of renewable energy and green businesses.
Everett is running against Republican incumbent Craig W Brandt. Brandt has held the position since 2013 and serves as the Minority Whip. His vote record over the last decade has demonstrated his misalignment with New Mexican values. Brant has regularly voted against increases in funding for educational programs, reproductive rights and abortion access, increases to the minimum wage, expanded healthcare coverage and access,and environmental protections. He has also consistently spread misinformation about immigration and other disinformation narratives on his social media profiles.
We recommend Amina Everett for Senate District 40 based on her stated priorities, experience navigating government and policy, and her leadership/volunteer work in the community.