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  Chandler, Christine
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AffiliationDemocratic  
  2019-01-01  
 
NameChristine Chandler
Address1208 9th
Los Alamos, New Mexico , United States
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InfoChristine Chandler serves as State Representative for New Mexico House District 43, which encompasses Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, and Santa Fe Counties. She was first elected to the NM House of Representatives in 2018 and was re-elected in 2020. Chris serves as Vice Chair of the influential House Taxation & Revenue Committee and as a member of the House Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Committee.



Chris also serves as Vice Chair of the Interim Radioactive & Hazardous Materials Committee and as a member of the Investments & Pensions Oversight Committee and the Revenue Stabilization & Tax Policy Committee. Chris serves as an Advisory Member of the Legislative Council; Courts, Corrections & Justice Committee; Economic Development Policy Committee; Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee; NM Finance Authority Oversight Committee; Science, Technology & Telecommunications Committee; and the Transportation Infrastructure Revenue Subcommittee. She is a Designee to the NM Legislative Finance Committee.



Chris lives in Los Alamos and has a long history of dedication to public service. She served as Probate Judge for Los Alamos County and for two terms on the Los Alamos County Council, including as its Chair and Vice Chair. She is an attorney, retired from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Office of General Counsel. She is married to George Chandler, who is also an attorney and retired physicist from Los Alamos National Laboratory.



Most recently in the 2021 Legislative Session, Chris co-sponsored HB11 which provides $200 million in direct financial support to small and mid-sized New Mexico businesses affected by the COVID pandemic. Chris led economic development efforts to create a funding mechanism for the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA) for larger construction projects.



Chris co-sponsored HB291 to expand tax credits and rebates to provide more support for low-income families and was the lead sponsor of the Healthy Workplaces Act to guarantee workers the right to earn sick leave.



Chris has also worked extensively on the Connect NM Act to expand broadband access to New Mexicans and ensure there is a cohesive program to expand the access across the state. $100 million was allocated for the program.



In her first session, Chris advocated for reform of the tax code by eliminating tax loopholes as well as tax credits and deductions that provide no public benefit. The efforts lowered the tax burden on 70% of working New Mexico families to promote a tax code that is more fair and equitable. She has led efforts to protect workers from wage theft, ensure due process in the leasing of water rights, provide consumer protections for private post-secondary students, and offer retirement security for private sector workers. And, Chris worked with her colleagues to pass Roxy’s Law to prohibit trapping on public lands.



Chris has lived in New Mexico for over three decades. Her grandparents were immigrants to this country, and while neither of her parents graduated from college, they encouraged Chris and her brothers to pursue higher education. She was fortunate to have had wonderful teacher-mentors who opened the world up to her. She believes that education is the foundation of economic success and of a vibrant democracy, so she wants to see New Mexico’s education system provide the same opportunities that she had to our children.



Chris graduated from Smith College with a degree in economics and earned law degrees from Boston College and Georgetown University. She retired from her career as an attorney and manager at Los Alamos National Laboratory and has continued to devote herself to improving the communities she lives in. Chris and her husband George have three children and six grandchildren who live in Los Alamos, Carlsbad, and Oregon.

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  11/05/2024 NM State House 43 ???
  11/08/2022 NM State House 43 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/2020 NM State House 43 Won 61.60% (+23.21%)
  11/06/2018 NM State House 43 Won 62.08% (+24.17%)
  06/05/2018 NM State House 43 - D Primary Won 54.81% (+9.62%)
  11/08/2016 Los Alamos County - County Council Won 17.66% (-0.95%)
  06/07/2016 Los Alamos County - County Council - D Primary Won 23.18% (-3.96%)
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