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U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
From the Office of U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M), the U.S. House Assistance Speaker, secured $5.7 million in federal benefits for constituents in 2019 and assisted more than 1,000 individuals living in New Mexico’s Third Congressional District through the office’s casework services.
This year, Congressman Luján introduced 27 bills and co-sponsored 375 bills to improve the lives of New Mexicans. Thirteen bills, amendments, or measures written by Luján were passed or included in legislation that passed the Read More
By DAVID HAMPTON
Since impeachment began, Trump is +6 in general approval, +7 in economic approval, +600,000 in individual donors, and now he’s ahead of all Democratic contenders in head-to head competition. Well played Democrats.
By MICK RICHBy endorsing abortion during Advent, New Mexico Rep. Ben Ray Luján has demonstrated just how far apart he is from Christians and Catholics.
As Christians around the world celebrate the beginning of Jesus’ life on Earth, Ben Ray Luján celebrates something very different. Mr. Lujan favors ending the miracle of life before it has a chance – or a choice. This is so blatantly offensive; it makes you wonder if he is writing off New Mexico’s Christians and Catholics.
NARAL has awarded Luján a 100 percent pro-abortion score for his votes in Congress. Read More
CD3 Candidate Alexis Johnson
Editor’s note: This is the sixth in a series in which the Los Alamos Daily Post presents the same set of questions to each of the candidates running for Congressional District 3, which serves the northern half of New Mexico.
Republican candidate Alexis Johnson provided the following answers:
POST: Why do you believe you are qualified to represent New Mexico in Congress?
JOHNSON: I am qualified to represent New Mexico in Congress because I was born and raised in New Mexico, I graduated from New Read More
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
Sen. Richard Martinez SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement Tuesday afternoon in the wake of Judge Francis Mathew’s guilty ruling in the trial of state Sen. Richard Martinez charged with reckless driving and aggravated DWI:
“As I said at the time of this incident, Senator Martinez was obligated to reflect on his actions and how best to reconcile them with his position as a public servant in the state Legislature, in particular his status as chairman of an influential committee.
“The senator’s defense of himself does not suggest to me that