Rebecca Dow raises concerns on New Mexico’s budget allocation

Rebecca Dow raises concerns on New Mexico’s budget allocation
Rebecca L. Dow, New Mexico State Representative for 38th District — Official Website
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Representative Rebecca Dow has been vocal on social media, addressing various issues pertinent to New Mexico. Her recent tweets cover topics ranging from the state budget to concerns about government transparency.

On June 17, 2025, Representative Dow raised questions regarding the allocation of New Mexico’s substantial state budget. She noted that the “2025 state budget is over 11 billion dollars” and compared it to the state’s population of approximately two million people. She asked her constituents pointedly about the condition of their roads, education system, and safety at night. The tweet was directed at several organizations and individuals including @NMHouseGOP and @NewMexicoGOP. “Dear New Mexico, The 2025 state budget is over 11 billion dollars…”

The following day, on June 18, Dow addressed what she termed as the “Californiacation of NM.” She urged residents to join efforts in supporting freedom, small businesses, and the American Dream by voting for Republican candidates. This call to action was shared with tags such as @NMHouseGOP and @NewMexicoGOP. “Only YOU can stop the Californiacation of NM…”

Later that same day, Representative Dow expressed concern over how the Children Youth & Families Department (CYFD) uses confidentiality clauses. She stated that these clauses are intended to protect children and families rather than serve as a shield for governmental entities from accountability. This tweet also tagged relevant organizations like @NewMexicoGOP and @nmchildfirst. “Very concerning. CYFD often uses the ‘confidentiality clause’ to dodge answers…”

Additional information for Step 3: Representative Rebecca Dow is a member of the Republican Party serving in New Mexico’s House of Representatives.



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