Tara Jaramillo is running for re-election in the General Election for House District 38. She has held the position since 2023, and serves as a member of the House Appropriations & Finance committee, House Health and Human Services committee, and the House Enrolling and Engrossing committee. She is also a member of the Indian Affairs committee, an advisory on the Legislative Health & Human Services committee, a designee for the Public School Capital Outlay Oversight Task Force committee, and a standing advisory on the Legislative Finance committee.
Jaramillo lives and works in Socorro County as a Speech Language Pathologist and the co-founder of Positive Outcomes, Inc., a healthcare organization. Her volunteer/leadership experience also includes serving on the Socorro Consolidated School Board, and as a former Chair of the Socorro Democratic Party.
Her priorities center on improving the financial well-being of New Mexicans, increasing access to healthcare, and improving public safety. Specific proposals include countering inflation by lowering the gross receipts tax, repealing tax cuts for the wealthy, and continuing tax relief on Social Security and military retirement income. Jaramillo also prioritizes reducing drug-related crime by expanding behavioral health and drug treatment centers, fully funding education to attract and retain top teachers, and making healthcare more affordable. Additionally, she is committed to protecting reproductive freedom, enhancing infrastructure, and ensuring access to reliable, high-speed internet, better water management, and improved roads and bridges.
Jaramillo’s track record includes sponsoring bills addressing healthcare, education, and public safety, including fair reimbursement for community-based pharmacies, preventing suicide among veterans and service members, and studying class size reductions in schools. She has also pushed for task forces to address issues like prenatal substance exposure, foster care challenges, and behavioral health workforce expansion. Additionally, Jaramillo has supported legislation aimed at improving government conduct, aiding military retirees, and enhancing protections against human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
While Jaramillo has supported progressive priorities that reinforce New Mexico’s working families, she has also voted against common sense gun restrictions, environmental protections, and voted against paid family medical leave in the 2024 session.
We lean towards Tara Jaramillo for re-election to House District 38 based on her track record of protecting reproductive rights, investing in healthcare, and increasing access to education.
Tara Jaramillo is running for re-election in the General Election for House District 38. She has held the position since 2023, and serves as a member of the House Appropriations & Finance committee, House Health and Human Services committee, and the House Enrolling and Engrossing committee. She is also a member of the Indian Affairs committee, an advisory on the Legislative Health & Human Services committee, a designee for the Public School Capital Outlay Oversight Task Force committee, and a standing advisory on the Legislative Finance committee.
Jaramillo lives and works in Socorro County as a Speech Language Pathologist and the co-founder of Positive Outcomes, Inc., a healthcare organization. Her volunteer/leadership experience also includes serving on the Socorro Consolidated School Board, and as a former Chair of the Socorro Democratic Party.
Her priorities center on improving the financial well-being of New Mexicans, increasing access to healthcare, and improving public safety. Specific proposals include countering inflation by lowering the gross receipts tax, repealing tax cuts for the wealthy, and continuing tax relief on Social Security and military retirement income. Jaramillo also prioritizes reducing drug-related crime by expanding behavioral health and drug treatment centers, fully funding education to attract and retain top teachers, and making healthcare more affordable. Additionally, she is committed to protecting reproductive freedom, enhancing infrastructure, and ensuring access to reliable, high-speed internet, better water management, and improved roads and bridges.
Jaramillo’s track record includes sponsoring bills addressing healthcare, education, and public safety, including fair reimbursement for community-based pharmacies, preventing suicide among veterans and service members, and studying class size reductions in schools. She has also pushed for task forces to address issues like prenatal substance exposure, foster care challenges, and behavioral health workforce expansion. Additionally, Jaramillo has supported legislation aimed at improving government conduct, aiding military retirees, and enhancing protections against human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
While Jaramillo has supported progressive priorities that reinforce New Mexico’s working families, she has also voted against common sense gun restrictions, environmental protections, and voted against paid family medical leave in the 2024 session.
We lean towards Tara Jaramillo for re-election to House District 38 based on her track record of protecting reproductive rights, investing in healthcare, and increasing access to education.