We are so excited to let you know that Deb Haaland, candidate for Governor of New Mexico, is now on GiveGreen! Support her campaign today » Deb Haaland is running for a critical open Governors seat, as current Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is term-limited from running again. Keeping this seat under pro-environment leadership has never been more important with the Trump Administration's continued attacks on our communities, planet, and critical programs — Deb Haaland is committed to bringing her incredible leadership to serve the people of New Mexico and stand up as Governor against these attacks. As a former Congresswoman and Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland has spent her career fighting to protect New Mexicans and our planet. In Congress she earned an impressive 98% lifetime score on LCV's National Environmental Scorecard. As Secretary of the Interior, she helped move historic clean energy investments forward, cleaned up polluted lands, and conserved 41 million acres of lands and waters for future generations. During her incredible tenure in Congress and as Secretary, she made history by becoming one of the first Indigenous women elected to Congress in 2018 and the first Indigenous Cabinet Secretary in 2021. If elected next year, she will make history as the first Indigenous woman to serve as governor of any state. If elected as Governor, she is committed to creating good paying jobs and an economy that is sustainable for generations to come, and holding polluters accountable. Deb Haaland is counting on the GiveGreen community to help her win this race — support her campaign through GiveGreen today and help her make history » Thanks for your support, Team GiveGreen | GiveGreen offers a strategic vision for helping elect candidates who will take real action on climate change, and for making lasting change in our political system. It works to make supporting climate champions as convenient and impactful as possible. To explore our full site, click here. | | Paid for by GiveGreen United Action, www.givegreen.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. | |
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