Kathy McCoy
| Kathy McCoy | |
| New Mexico House of Representatives District 22 | |
| Former representative | |
| Term in office began 2005 | |
| Term in office ended 2010 | |
| Political party | Republican |
| Profession | Legislator |
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Policy positions
Transparency advocacy
After Larry Larranaga introduced House Bill 554 appropriating money for a transparency website, Mrs. McCoy made sure that the Department of Finance and Administration felt $500,000 would be sufficient to create and operate the website. The DFA agreed that $500,000 would be enough through fiscal year 2008. Subsequently, McCoy introduced House Bill 993, calling for the creation of the website and assuring the support of the DFA.[2]
House Bill 993 was also referred to three house committees for consideration, the House Health and Government Affairs Committee, the House Taxation and Revenue Committee, and the House Appropriations and Finance Committee. It passed unanimously (8-0) in the House Health and Government Affairs Committee. However, similar to Larranaga's HB554, McCoy's bill was "postponed indefinitely" in the House Taxation and Revenue Committee.[3]
Committee assignments
While a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives, McCoy served on the following committees:
- Appropriations and Finance Committee, New Mexico House of Representatives
- Rules and Order of Business Committee, New Mexico House of Representatives
- Voters and Elections Committee, New Mexico House of Representatives
Elections
2010
McCoy did not seek re-election to the 22nd District in 2010.
2008
On November 4, 2008, McCoy won re-elected to the 22nd District Seat in the New Mexico House of Representatives, besting Janice Saxton (D). [4] McCoy raised $29,902 for her campaign, while Toya raised $17,041. [5]
| New Mexico House of Representatives, District 22 (2008) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| |
10,140 | |||
| Janice Saxton (D) | 7,233 | |||
Campaign donors
2008
In 2008, McCoy collected $29,902 in donations.[6]
Her four largest contributors in 2008 were:
| Donor | Amount |
|---|---|
| Tim Gill | $1,000 |
| Jonathin Kislak | $1,000 |
| Chevron Corp | $1,000 |
| CEO Group | $1,000 |
External links
- New Mexico Legislature - Representative Kathy McCoy
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004
- New Mexico Votes profile
References
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| Preceded by Ron Godbey |
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