Four reasons New Mexico is so dangerous

As a career prosecutor, I have a deep understanding not only of how our criminal statutes work, but also of the personal toll crime takes on families. For years, I have witnessed the devastation caused when loved ones are lost to violent crime. That loss, and the pain left behind, is what drove me to run for office. Simply put, I know what needs to change in our laws to prevent more people from becoming victims.

This year, however, it has become increasingly clear why New Mexico remains so dangerous. What follows may sound like “insider baseball,” but it is critical to understanding the problem.

The Legislature, dominated by progressive lawmakers, controls who serves on each committee. Bills dealing with public safety and crime are almost always referred to the Consumer and Public Affairs Committee, or CPAC. That committee is made up of four Democrats and two Republicans.  CPAC is where good public safety bills go to die.

Why? Because the four Democrats who serve on that committee are fundamentally opposed to keeping dangerous individuals off our streets. Their focus is not on protecting victims or preventing crime, but on theories about why people commit crimes, second chances, and the so-called “prison industrial complex,” rather than on what lawmakers can do right now to keep communities safe. It is no exaggeration to say that CPAC is a major reason New Mexico is so dangerous.

Don’t get me wrong, I believe in rehabilitation and addressing root causes. But as a prosecutor, I understand that the other side of that coin is accountability. Both are necessary. Unfortunately, the progressive women who control CPAC do not share that view.

As a result, bills that strengthen penalties, close revolving-door loopholes, and promote accountability are routinely tabled. They are denied a hearing in a second committee. They never reach the House or Senate floor for debate. Time and again, four progressive lawmakers on CPAC shut them down.

These four legislators are single handedly making decisions for two million residents.  They do not care what polling says, nor do they seem to care when they hear the same devastating stories that I have heard for years as a prosecutor. Four people whose values on public safety simply do not align with the majority of this state, yet hold complete control.

During the last interim, House and Senate Republicans convened two public safety task force meetings, one in Albuquerque focused on crime, and another in Las Cruces addressing juvenile violent crime. At both meetings, we heard from fellow lawmakers, district attorneys, the Governor’s Office, victim advocates, educators, and others.

The message was clear: New Mexico must do more to keep people safe. These meetings didn’t just bring communities together across party lines; they produced common-sense legislation that should have broad support. Yet none of that work matters to the progressives who control CPAC.

The CPAC problem is real. Radical ideologies on public safety are blocking meaningful reform; reforms that would protect you and your family. That will not change until the public demands accountability. New Mexicans already know we have a crime problem. Now you know why.

State Rep. Andrea Reeb of Clovis represents New Mexico House District 64, which comprises Chaves, Curry, and Roosevelt Counties since 2023.

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17 thoughts on “Four reasons New Mexico is so dangerous”

  1. Thank you Rep Reeb. It helps to know how & why the legislature works(or doesn’t). Either the grassroots demands something be done or we continue be as we are.

  2. Let’s name names –
    House CPAC: Representatives:
    Joanne J Ferrary (D) District 37 – Chair
    Angelico Rubio (D) District 35 – Vice Chair
    Andrea Romero (D) District 46 – Member
    Elizabeth “Liz” Thompson (D) District 24 – Member
    Stefani Lord (R) District 22 – Ranking Member
    John Block (R) District 51 – Member

  3. why write an article calling out 4 democrats while not naming them ? that is the typical cop out we get from repubs. Name the democrats or dont write the article. quit let them being anonymous to voters. no wonder repubs keep losing in NM.

  4. Four henchmen of NM. We the public are exhausted from demanding accountability only to have it constantly fall on deaf ears and closed minds.

  5. We need to educate our voters and the “squad” named above. I was on APD for 36 years and saw first hand the misery that goes along with being one of the worst states for violent crime in the US. See http://www.abqcrimeblues.com to read my “ABQ Blues” book to gain some insight into why we are so bad (no charge) and what we can do to fix our problems. For starters:
    1) We need to repeal and replace our 2016 “mostly no bail” constitutional amendment and replace with the federal equivalent which protects the public first.
    2) We need to restore “qualified immunity” for law enforcement. Law enforcement is unique in public service requiring slit second, life threatening, response in some cases. Mistakes will be made without willful misconduct. Officers are only human after all. Otherwise, only a fool would apply to be in NM law enforcement.

  6. I beg to differ…
    The reason is NOT CPAC — It’s who is BEHIND the Dem Members !!

    EMERGE is the PROBLEM !!
    EMERGE is the PROBLEM !!
    EMERGE is the PROBLEM !!
    EMERGE is the PROBLEM !!

    Joanne J Ferrary (D) District 37 – Chair
    EMERGE Alumnus 2013

    Angelico Rubio (D) District 35 – Vice Chair
    EMERGE Alumnus 2013

    Andrea Romero (D) District 46 – Member
    EMERGE Alumnus 2018

    Elizabeth “Liz” Thompson (D) District 24 – Member
    EMERGE Alumnus 2009

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    Copy this list to a document on your computer.
    That way you can SEARCH and IDENTIFY — EMERGE ALUMNI
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    EMERGE LIST OF ALUMNI

    CLASS OF 2025
    Abby Foster
    Alicia Gilmore
    Brenna Clani-Washinawatok
    Carolina Barrera
    Caroline Zamora
    Denise Thomas
    Elizabeth Silva
    Isez Roybal
    Jannette Mondragón
    Jessica Shelton
    Jordan Machin
    Paige Ryan
    Katherine Isaacson
    Kirsten Dick
    Kristin Wood-Hegner
    Lashawna Tso
    Magdalena “Lena” Kephart
    Rose Osborne
    Sila Avcil
    Theresa Hacsi
    Vanessa Ordoñez
    Veronica Krupnick
    Victoria Martinez

    CLASS OF 2023
    Aaliyah Quintana
    Abi Olvera
    Bronwen Murray
    Cecilia Pinon
    Chriselle Martinez
    Rep. Cristina Parajón
    Diana Garcia
    Ericka Van Eckhoutte
    Feliz Medina
    Heather Berghmans
    Janelle Astorga Ramos
    Jessie Damazyn
    Juliana Hernandez
    Kaity Ellis
    Lisa Cacari Stone
    Mayane Barudin
    Mayra Valtierrez
    Michelle Kavanaugh
    Michelle Sandoval
    Nancy Stephens
    Cllr. Nichole Rogers
    Penny Gilbert
    Ramona Morales
    Rep. Flor Yanira Gurrola Valenzuela
    Ronalda Tome-Warito
    Sarah Jacobs
    Silvia Delgado
    Stephanie Salazar
    Valerie Torrez

    CLASS OF 2022
    Aanika Mike
    Ahtza Chavez
    Alesia Durán
    Amber Morning Star Byars
    Amira Rasheed
    Anita Bringas
    Charlotte Little
    Claire McDaniel
    Crystal Lees
    Estela Hernandez
    Jessica Martinez
    Jessica Streeter
    Julie Radoslovich
    Kasandra Gandara
    Katherine Wray
    Kathleen Cates
    Melanee Hand
    Olga Serafimova
    Rebecca Duffin
    Sara Samani
    Valeria Ojeda-Avitia
    Vicky Estrada-Bustillo
    Whitney Holland

    CLASS OF 2021
    Alma Roberson
    Anita Gonzales
    Ashley Naughton
    Barbara Baca
    Barbara Clinton
    Barbara Jordan
    Blanca Ontiveros
    Brenda McKenna
    Britt Baca-Miller
    Brittany Barreras
    Bunnie Cruse
    Cecilia Webb
    Desirae Shorter
    Diana Torres Valverde
    Elisa Montoya
    Farinaz Khan
    Haley Munoz
    Heather Benavidez
    Jennifer DeLaney
    Jordan Oglesby
    Kateri Jojola
    Melissa Cervantes
    Sheryl Means
    Sofia Sanchez
    Songtree Pioche
    Sonya Struck
    Stefanie Vigil
    Susan Quintana
    Tara Martin Lopez
    Virginia Hicks
    Yajayra Gonzalez

    CLASS OF 2020
    Amber Quintana
    Aurora Valdez
    Carson Hounshell
    Cecy Velasco
    Corilia Orteg
    Corrina Feldman
    Courtney Komes
    Deborah Dapson
    Elaine Lujan
    Ellie Rushforth
    Ernestina Cruz
    Florence Castillo
    Gloria Doherty
    Jana Pfeiffer
    Janelle Anyanonu
    Jazmin Irazoqui-Ruiz
    Kathleen McGarry Ellenwood
    Kristina Ortez
    “Lan” Thahn-Lan Sena
    Laura Childress
    Lisa Chavez Ortega
    Maribel Tellez
    Marlene Yanez
    Meredith Dixon
    Naomi Maestas
    Nichole Medina-Stone
    Noreen Kelly
    Norma Hartell
    Patricia Trujillo
    Rachael Maestas
    Roslynn Gallegos
    Shannon Pinto
    Veronica Hill

    CLASS OF 2019
    Alexandria Piland
    Alissa Barnes
    Amanda Askin
    Amanda Sanchez Villalobo
    Amber Chavez Baker
    Andrea Gunderson
    AnJanette Brush
    Arlean Murillo
    Barbara Ogushi-Rivera
    Brittany Maldonado Malott
    Camilla Bustamante
    Carmen Gonzales
    Casey DeRaad
    Charlotte Madueno
    Claudia Risner
    Connie Trujillo
    Corina Castillo
    Debra Hathaway
    Emilie De Angelis
    Erica Davis Crump
    Erika Harding
    Erin O’Connell
    Estelle Berger
    Flora Lucero
    Gabrielle Begay
    Griselda Martinez
    Hannah Wood
    Jacqui Boyd
    Jennifer Manzanares
    Julie Brenning
    Kendra Zacharias
    Leah Stevens-Block
    Linda Stover
    Lindsey Bachman
    Liza Yazzie
    Mandana Shoushtari
    Margaret Lusk
    Marian Matthews
    Marivel Medel
    Mary Ann Maestas
    Maurreen Skowran
    Melissa Kennelly
    Rachel McHugh
    Rayellen Smith
    Rebecca Avitia
    Rebecca Puck Stair
    Sascha Anderson
    Shannon Bulman
    Sherry Spitzer
    Siah Correa Hemphill
    Sradha Patel
    Stephanie Russo Baca
    Stephanie Telles
    Susan Muraida
    Tina Archuleta
    Tracy Perry
    Tracy Winslow
    Victoria Gonzales
    Wende Schwingendorf
    Yshelle Silva-Caldwell

    2019 BOOT CAMP
    Amanda Sanchez Villalobo
    Amber Chavez Baker
    Claudia Risner
    Connie Trujillo
    Julie Brenning
    Linda Stover
    Marian Matthews
    Melissa Kennelly
    Rebecca Puck Stair

    CLASS OF 2018
    Alegra Roybal
    Ana Moran
    Andrea Romero
    Billie Helean
    Charlene Pyskoty
    Cheryl Ford
    Christine Bernstein
    Cindy Provencio
    Cristina Olds
    Danika Padilla
    Dayan Hochman
    Micaela Lara Cadena
    Edwina Cisneros
    Erin Marshall
    Glenna Voigt
    Hailey Josselyn
    Heidi Todacheene
    Jane Yohalem
    Janene Yazzie
    Jennifer McMath
    Jody Pugh
    Johana Bencomo
    Judith Edwards
    Judy Calman
    Karen Canady Whitlock
    Kate Kennedy
    Katie Nishida
    Kyra Ellis-Moore
    Leah Baczkiewicz
    Linda Serrato
    Madeline Hildebrandt
    Megan Duffy
    Melani Buchanan Farmer
    Melissa Ontiveros
    Melissa Pacheco-Armijo
    Nancy Savage
    Neomi Parra
    Renee Villarreal
    Sahra Saedi
    Sandy Buffett
    Sasha Lujan
    Sharla Parsons
    Sydney Tellez
    Teresa Tenorio
    Tessa Abeyta-Stuve
    Yolanda Montoya-Cordova

    2018 BOOT CAMP
    Christine Chandler
    Elizabeth Allen
    Jessica Velasquez
    Karen Trujillo
    Katherine Bruch
    Linda Gallegos
    Mary Schildmeyer
    Paula Garcia
    Sara Scott
    Xochitl Torres Small

    CLASS OF 2017
    Adriann Barboa
    Angelica Anaya Allen
    Anne Pierce-Jones
    Antoinette Reyes
    Barbara Felix
    Cristina Martinez
    Debra Burke
    Desirée Bernard
    Gina Dennis
    Hilda Sanchez
    Jane Levy
    Kate Noble
    Kate Telis
    Katharine Clark
    Kristina Bogardus
    Kristina Caffrey
    Lauren Keefe
    Lelia Hood
    Linda Alvarez
    Melanie Stansbury
    Michelle Pauline Abeyta
    Nayomi Valdez
    Rose Griego-Kiel
    Sharmin Dharas
    Tabatha Bennett
    CLASS OF 2016
    Amy Sirignano
    Anna Hamilton
    Becky Corran
    Cathryn Abeyta
    Chanin Kelly
    Cindy Nava
    Cynthia Aragon
    Danila Zidovsky
    Debbie Sarinana
    Denise Lang
    Erin Armstrong
    Joy Garratt
    Karen Whitlock
    Kristin Henderson
    Lisa Gover
    Maria Sanchez-Gagne
    Mayra Acevedo
    Natalie Figueroa
    Neomi Gilmore
    Patty Keane
    Tania Sanchez

    CLASS OF 2015
    Alicia Edwards
    Andrea Cunningham
    Ane Romero
    Carrie Hamblen
    Cynthia Hall
    Debra Ramirez
    Diana Murillo
    Francesca Blueher
    Jennifer Attrep
    Jessica Martinez
    Laura Horton
    Mara Salcido-Alcantar
    Marianna Anaya
    Mary Clark
    MaryAnn Hendrickson
    N. Lynn Perls
    Nonabah Sam
    Sara Melton
    Sharon Jackson
    Sonya Romero
    Susan O’Leary
    CLASS OF 2014
    Alexis Jimenez
    Anna Hansen
    Belinda Deneen Wallace
    Catherine Begaye
    Deborah Gray
    Doreen Wonda Johnson
    Erin Engelbrecht
    Jacqueline Medina
    Joan Marie Sandy
    Julie Vargas
    Lori Bencoe
    Maggie Hart Stebbins
    Maria Gallegos
    Michelle Blake
    MIchelle Peacock
    Nancy Bearce
    Nancy Franchini
    Patricia Gay-Webb
    Rose Ann Vasquez
    Stefanie Weber
    Tanya Giddings
    Teresa Smith de Cherif
    Trish Lopez

    CLASS OF 2013
    Angelica Rubio
    Ann Barudin
    Carmen Lopez
    Caroline Bass
    Courtney Weaks
    Dell Washington
    Diale Fomukong
    Elizabeth Bardwell
    Genevieve Mitchell
    Jennifer Burrill
    Joanne Ferrary
    Latifah Phillips
    Marg (Margaret) Elliston
    Mariaelena Johnson
    Marie Julienne
    Merrie Lee Soules
    P. Cholla Khoury
    Pam Cordova
    Patricia Galindo
    Shiloh Taylor
    Sylvia LaMar
    Virginia Perez-Ortega

    CLASS OF 2012
    Barbara Vigil
    Darly Barkley
    Deborah Zamora-Martinez
    Diane Gibson
    Emily Kane
    Kimberly Johnston
    Leticia Delgado
    Lovie McGee
    Mary Ellen Broderick
    Melanie Viramontes
    Natalie Armijo
    Paula Fisher
    Sharon Goldberg
    Susan Scott
    Tara Lujan
    Taylor Grisham

    CLASS OF 2011
    Alicia Feil
    Alicia Manzano
    Amelia Nelson
    Andrea Vigil
    Anna Nelson
    Annette Arvizu
    Cara Valente-Compton
    Cynthia Chavers
    Eloise Gift
    Ganesha Martin
    Guadalupe Cano
    Katy Duhigg
    Leslie Grady McAhren
    Linda Sanchez Allison
    Marjorie Germain
    Martha Chicoski
    Mary Jo Jaramillo
    Nicolette Dennis
    Sabiha Quraishi
    Stephanie Maez

    CLASS OF 2010
    Anjali Taneja
    Beatrice Brickhouse
    Clara Moran
    Deborah Armstrong
    Dorene Kuffer
    Georgene Louis
    Jessica Jaramillo
    Kelly Stout Sanchez
    Leslie Kelly
    Linda Trujillo
    Marie Sisi Miranda
    Mary McCoy
    Melissa Coleman
    Nancy Baca
    Shammara Henderson
    Trina Raper
    Willow Parks

    CLASS OF 2009
    Ana Canales
    Cindy Padilla
    Cornelia Lange
    Dallas Timmons
    Dorothy Temer
    Elizabeth Armijo
    Frances Brummett
    Idalia Lechuga-Tena
    Kim Bannerman
    Laura Vega
    Lissa Knudsen
    Liz Thomson
    Lora Lucero
    Nicole Moss
    Quiana Salazar-King
    Stacey Ward
    Stephanie Hanosh

    CLASS OF 2008
    Alejandra Nava
    Angela Reynolds
    Catherine Jabar
    Diana Montoya-Boyer
    Erika Anderson
    Hazel Mella
    Helen Maestas
    Julie Lucero
    Justine Eldridge
    Kelley Allen
    Lisa McNiven
    Loretta Naranjo Lopez
    Miriam Diemer
    Nancy Denker
    Reena Szczepanski
    Rosemary Cosgrove-Aguilar
    Sara Attleson
    Stephanie Garcia Richard
    Yvette Ammerman

    CLASS OF 2007
    Adelamar Alcantara
    Debra Haaland
    Erica Bearman
    Esteli Juarez
    Heather Ferguson
    Jennifer Chavez
    Karen Giannini
    Laverne Ellerbe
    Laverne Thomas-Wyaco
    Mercy DeMenno
    Patricia Roybal Caballero
    Roxanne Lara
    Sarah Saucedo

    CLASS OF 2006
    Amanda Wang
    Angela Chavez-Adkins
    Anjanette Estrellas
    Betsy Salcedo
    Catherine Carr
    Christina Argyres
    Elizabeth Garcia
    Francine Chavez
    Gretchen Elsner
    Janice Saxton
    Kateri Garcia
    Laura Sanchez-Rivet
    Maija West
    Marie Ward
    Michelle Mares
    Sandy Barnhart Y Chavez
    Shannon Enright Smith
    Tatiana Engelmann-Corp
    Terri Holland
    Valerie Vigil Quintana
    Wanda Danley

    1. Quickly skimming through this list:

      In addition to numerous legislators and attorneys:

      Megan Duffy, Court of Appeals Judge
      Erin O’Connell, District Court Judge
      Beatrice Brickhouse, District Court Judge

  7. Thank you Thank you Thank you for identifying these folks by name, and who is EMERGE trained. They’re Goliath-backed, but we know what happened to him. Praying now that common sense, hard working, folks get to the polls this year.

  8. Robert Kwasny, please explain who/what is EMERGE? for those of us not familiar.
    If Ferrary is up for re-election in District 37, do the Republicans have someone to run that will best represent us?
    Anyone reading this that might be inclined to run??
    We all need to get involved at whatever capacity we are able.

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