Legislator
State Representative
Cynthia Borrego
(D) - New Mexico
New Mexico House District 17
In Office
contact info
Capitol Office
New Mexico State Capitol
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87501
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: 505-986-4236
District Mailing Address
P.O. Box 66285
Albuquerque, NM 87193
Albuquerque, NM 87193
Vote Record By Category
| Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| Business | 100 |
8
|
| Economy | 100 |
4
|
| Health Care | 67 |
4
|
| State Government | 67 |
2
|
| Housing | 0 |
-2
|
| Labor | 0 |
-2
|
| Gun Rights | 0 |
-3
|
| Education | 0 |
-5
|
| Taxes | 33 |
-8
|
| Budget | 29 |
-9
|
| Environment | 0 |
-10
|
| Energy | 0 |
-14
|
| All Bills | 29 |
-26
|
Rated Bill Votes
| Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Rating | Vote | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB2 | General Appropriation Act Of 2024 | House Final Passage | 01/31/2024 | -4 | Yea | The New Mexico budget with a 6% increase, too little in the way of tax relief to be good. Somewhat slower rate of growth than in recent years. |
| HB2 | General Appropriation Act Of 2024 | Motion to Adopt House Floor Amendment #2 | 01/31/2024 | 6 | Yea | A "yes" vote preserves the ability of school districts to continue 4 day school weeks. A "no" vote mandates 5 day weeks. |
| HB5 | Workforce Development & Apprenticeship Fund | House Final Passage | 02/03/2024 | -2 | Yea | Creates the workforce development and apprenticeship trust fund (WDATF or trust fund) to be invested by the State Investment Council and to distribute annually to the public works apprentice and training fund and the Workforce Solutions Department. |
| HB7 | Health Care Affordability Fund Distribution | House Final Passage | 02/08/2024 | -4 | Yea | Bill would prevent reduction of health insurance premium tax. |
| HB41 | Clean Transportation Fuel Standards | House Final Passage | 02/03/2024 | -6 | Yea | Bill would empower the unelected Environmental Improvement Board to impose costly "clean fuel" regulations on New Mexico motorists. |
| HB48 | Increases oil and gas royalty (tax) rates on future oil and gas lease sales | House Final Passage | 02/10/2024 | -4 | Yea | Bill would allow for increased tax rates imposed on oil and gas industry in New Mexico. |
| HB91 | Geothermal Resources Project Funds | House Final Passage | 02/06/2024 | -4 | Yea | Bill would spend more than $25 million to subsidize the development of geothermal electricity projects in New Mexico. |
| HB129 | Firearm Sale Waiting Period Crimes | House Final Passage | 02/02/2024 | -3 | Yea | Bill sets up arbitrary 7 day waiting period before purchasing a gun. |
| HB177 | Nm Match Fund | House Final Passage | 02/05/2024 | -2 | Yea | Bill creates recurring $100 million expenditure to provide for federal matching funds. |
| HB190 | Public Private Partnership Agreements | House Final Passage | 02/12/2024 | 4 | Yea | Bill would allow for useful public private partnerships |
| HB195 | Housing Fund & Changes | House Final Passage | 02/06/2024 | -2 | Yea | Expands the permissible uses of the opportunity enterprise revolving fund to include financing for residential and workforce development housing and new housing related parameters for rules governing project approval. |
| HB252 | Tax Omnibus bill | Motion to Adopt House Floor Amendment #1 | 02/07/2024 | -8 | Yea | Amendment would make New Mexico's income tax rate a flat 1%. The vote is a motion to table the amendment. |
| SB3 | Paid Family Medical Leave Act | House Final Passage | 02/14/2024 | -8 | Nay | Bill would set up a paid family leave "trust fund" funded through taxes on employers and employees. |
| SB153 | Early Childhood Fund Transfers | House Final Passage | 02/10/2024 | -3 | Yea | Bill further increases the distribution of the early childhood education and care program fund from a projected $155 million to $250 million in FY25, or an increase of $95 million. The program itself is based on faulty assumptions and already awash in money. |
| SB159 | Higher Education Trust Fund | House Final Passage | 02/12/2024 | -2 | Yea | Bill creates a higher education trust fund to invest $959 million transferred from the tax stabilization reserve fund to pay for "free" college. |
Rated Sponored Bills
| Bill | Bill Name | Rating | Comments |
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