We are looking forward to getting player feedback so we can iterate and improve our game to ensure we deliver a game you will love.”Īpproximately how long will this game be in Early Access? Doña Ana County Commission seats in districts 1 and 3 will be up for election this fall.“We believe that involving the community in the development process is the best way to make a successful game.
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The primary election for New Mexico's three major parties will be held June 7. There are two other Democrats running in the District 1 primary, incumbent Commissioner Lynn Ellins, who is seeking a second term, and Christopher Schaljo-Hernandez, the co-owner of Salud! de Mesilla. Johnson Ortiz said that if elected, one issue affecting her constituents she wants to address is adding a second egress road from the Picacho Hills neighborhood. Others are reading: Doña Ana County sheriff supports body cameras, but doesn't wear one. "I just know what areas I was seeing affecting me and what I was seeing out there in the community." I haven't been really watching the board," Johnson Ortiz said. The former assessor couldn't point to any specific votes on items before the commission where she would have acted differently in the past few years. "That was always my philosophy, to get along with people and get the problem solved." "I've always told my staff, if you can't handle the person that comes in, you call me, because I will talk to them, and I will see what the root of the problem is," Johnson Ortiz said. Johnson Ortiz said a county commissioner's most important job is not just policy, it's also public relations with residents.
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If elected, Johnson Ortiz said in a news release she'd focus on "improving relations between the Board of County Commissioners, county management and other current county elected officials." She believes the county needs to invest in youth programs and infrastructure for senior citizens, such as a senior center, as well as basic infrastructure for colonias such as roads. She said she doesn't support increasing taxes and would rather fund new programs and projects using federal and state dollars. Johnson Ortiz said she supports improved behavioral and mental health services, fixing flooding problems and quality public safety and emergency services. More election news: New Mexico, Doña Ana County primaries simplified after 36 candidates withdraw or are disqualified Later, Johnson Ortiz said she was appointed property tax director for the State of New Mexico and deputy director of the New Mexico Border Authority. Recently, Johnson Ortiz has been involved with the county's Emergency Rental Assistance Program as an outreach coordinator. Bill Richardson's campaign in New Mexico, she said. She retired from the county in 2002, though she soon worked on Gov. Eventually, she ran for assessor and won, serving for two terms, she said After high school, she immediately got a job at the Doña Ana County Assessor's Office. She was born and raised in the area, having graduated from Mayfield High School in Las Cruces.
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Johnson Ortiz, 70, is a Picacho Hills resident.
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LAS CRUCES - Former County Assessor Emma Johnson Ortiz is running for the District 1 seat on the Doña Ana County Commission in a Democratic primary that already features two other candidates.ĭistrict 1 includes Picacho Hills, La Mesa, Mesquite, San Miguel, parts of western and downtown Las Cruces and the Town of Mesilla, plus other communities in the south valley between Mesilla Park and Vado.