Gabby Begay is running in the General Election for House District 39, which is currently held by Republican incumbent Luis Terrazas. Begay is an experienced public school teacher who is passionate about improving the state’s educational system. She is an Emerge graduate and currently serves on the NM Commission on the Status of Women as well as serving as President of the Cobre Consolidated School District Board of Education. Begay was chosen by her cohort peers as the 2024 NM Teach Plus Fellow of the Year, and is a past member of the union AFSCME and current member of the National Education Association. She is a lifelong resident of the district and also volunteers as a Little League coach.
Begay’s motivation to run for House District 39 comes from her experience as an educator and her upbringing in a working class family with a decades-long record of service in public education and the military. Her top priorities include investing in quality public education, modernizing classrooms and supporting students and teachers, increasing healthcare access and lowering drug and healthcare premium prices, and spurring better paying jobs in clean energy, film, and tourism alongside supporting small business owners in expanding, training, and hiring.
Other focus areas include improving access to healthcare in rural NM by supporting the 20/80 contribution formula and incentivizing health practitioners located in underserved areas. She also cares deeply about working to create a criminal justice system that is rehabilitative, addressing climate change by supporting a one mile setback for new development of oil, and fighting to protect access to abortion.
Begay is running against Republican incumbent Luis Terrazas. While there is limited information available publicly on Terrazas’ platform in this election, his track record includes voting against worker protections like paid sick leave and paid family medical lead, renewable energy, protecting abortion and healthcare access, and against prohibiting intimidation of elections officials and limiting guns at polling places. He also voted against requiring disclaimers on political advertising that uses AI-generated content, prohibiting intimidation against election officials, establishing clean energy standards, establishing a waiting period for firearm purchases, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex sexual orientation, or gender identity, and against the Voting Rights Act.
We highly recommend Gabby Begay for House District 39 based on her track record working in education, passion for increasing access to healthcare, and dedication to community involvement.
Gabby Begay is running in the General Election for House District 39, which is currently held by Republican incumbent Luis Terrazas. Begay is an experienced public school teacher who is passionate about improving the state’s educational system. She is an Emerge graduate and currently serves on the NM Commission on the Status of Women as well as serving as President of the Cobre Consolidated School District Board of Education. Begay was chosen by her cohort peers as the 2024 NM Teach Plus Fellow of the Year, and is a past member of the union AFSCME and current member of the National Education Association. She is a lifelong resident of the district and also volunteers as a Little League coach.
Begay’s motivation to run for House District 39 comes from her experience as an educator and her upbringing in a working class family with a decades-long record of service in public education and the military. Her top priorities include investing in quality public education, modernizing classrooms and supporting students and teachers, increasing healthcare access and lowering drug and healthcare premium prices, and spurring better paying jobs in clean energy, film, and tourism alongside supporting small business owners in expanding, training, and hiring.
Other focus areas include improving access to healthcare in rural NM by supporting the 20/80 contribution formula and incentivizing health practitioners located in underserved areas. She also cares deeply about working to create a criminal justice system that is rehabilitative, addressing climate change by supporting a one mile setback for new development of oil, and fighting to protect access to abortion.
Begay is running against Republican incumbent Luis Terrazas. While there is limited information available publicly on Terrazas’ platform in this election, his track record includes voting against worker protections like paid sick leave and paid family medical lead, renewable energy, protecting abortion and healthcare access, and against prohibiting intimidation of elections officials and limiting guns at polling places. He also voted against requiring disclaimers on political advertising that uses AI-generated content, prohibiting intimidation against election officials, establishing clean energy standards, establishing a waiting period for firearm purchases, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex sexual orientation, or gender identity, and against the Voting Rights Act.
We highly recommend Gabby Begay for House District 39 based on her track record working in education, passion for increasing access to healthcare, and dedication to community involvement.