Athena Christodoulou is running in the General Election for Senate District 21. Christodoulou is a retired Navy engineer veteran, and has also worked as a technology entrepreneur and consultant. She also served as the committee analyst for the Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources committee in the NM House during the 2023 legislative session, where she analyzed 40 different bills.
Christodoulou has an extensive leadership/volunteer experience, including advocating for solar energy in all NM communities for years (she lives fossil fuel free herself, as a private citizen), and serving as the political director for Adelante Progressive Caucus, where she organized members to make public comments in support of the Civil Rights Act, Paid Sick Leave Act, and salary increases for teachers. She has also served as secretary and board member of the New Mexico Solar Energy Association, as a community solar coach for the Department of Energy, and is currently the Vice Chair for the Environmental Justice caucus of the Democratic Party of New Mexico.
Christodoulou is motivated to run for Senate District 21 by her passion for climate issues and experience in the energy sector, including uplifting legislation focused on clean energy and jobs. Her priorities include enhancing environmental protections and New Mexico’s economy via continued support for the 2019 Energy Transition Act, and accountability for clean air, water, and land. She also supports revisiting the Community Solar Act, forcing the closure of low producing wells, and expanding oil and gas reform. Additionally, Christodoulou has previous experience as an educator, and supports strengthening public education in New Mexico through policies such as zero copays for educator health insurance plus increased pay for early childhood educators and childcare providers.
Athena Christodoulou is being challenged by Republican Nicole Tobiassen. Tobiassen runs her own firm coaching business owners, and previously worked at Enterprise as an account manager servicing the Border Patrol agency. Tobiassen’s number one priority is addressing crime via harsher sentencing, including for teens. She supports increased funding for police and border enforcement, opposes gun safety reform, and is endorsed by the NRA. Additionally, she has shared dis/misinformation on multiple topics, including on immigration, the border, and education, where she advances on her website a falsehood that students “are receiving medical prescriptions and procedures without parental notification.” Tobiassen also opposes worker protections, including Paid Family Medical Leave and increasing the state minimum wage.
We highly recommended Athena Christodoulou for Senate District 21 based on her extensive experience in climate issues, energy advocacy, and background in community organizing and entrepreneurship.
Athena Christodoulou is running in the General Election for Senate District 21. Christodoulou is a retired Navy engineer veteran, and has also worked as a technology entrepreneur and consultant. She also served as the committee analyst for the Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources committee in the NM House during the 2023 legislative session, where she analyzed 40 different bills.
Christodoulou has an extensive leadership/volunteer experience, including advocating for solar energy in all NM communities for years (she lives fossil fuel free herself, as a private citizen), and serving as the political director for Adelante Progressive Caucus, where she organized members to make public comments in support of the Civil Rights Act, Paid Sick Leave Act, and salary increases for teachers. She has also served as secretary and board member of the New Mexico Solar Energy Association, as a community solar coach for the Department of Energy, and is currently the Vice Chair for the Environmental Justice caucus of the Democratic Party of New Mexico.
Christodoulou is motivated to run for Senate District 21 by her passion for climate issues and experience in the energy sector, including uplifting legislation focused on clean energy and jobs. Her priorities include enhancing environmental protections and New Mexico’s economy via continued support for the 2019 Energy Transition Act, and accountability for clean air, water, and land. She also supports revisiting the Community Solar Act, forcing the closure of low producing wells, and expanding oil and gas reform. Additionally, Christodoulou has previous experience as an educator, and supports strengthening public education in New Mexico through policies such as zero copays for educator health insurance plus increased pay for early childhood educators and childcare providers.
Athena Christodoulou is being challenged by Republican Nicole Tobiassen. Tobiassen runs her own firm coaching business owners, and previously worked at Enterprise as an account manager servicing the Border Patrol agency. Tobiassen’s number one priority is addressing crime via harsher sentencing, including for teens. She supports increased funding for police and border enforcement, opposes gun safety reform, and is endorsed by the NRA. Additionally, she has shared dis/misinformation on multiple topics, including on immigration, the border, and education, where she advances on her website a falsehood that students “are receiving medical prescriptions and procedures without parental notification.” Tobiassen also opposes worker protections, including Paid Family Medical Leave and increasing the state minimum wage.
We highly recommended Athena Christodoulou for Senate District 21 based on her extensive experience in climate issues, energy advocacy, and background in community organizing and entrepreneurship.