New Mexico was in the national headlines over the weekend as a suspected act of arson resulted in a scorched entryway at the state Republican Party’s Albuquerque headquarters. Local and federal agencies are conducting an investigation into the incident.
Amy Barela, chairwoman of the Republican Party of New Mexico, spoke with Santa Fe New Mexican state government reporter Daniel J. Chacón about the apparent act of arson and the current tumultuous political climate during the latest episode of “Around the Roundhouse.”
Also in the episode, Barela discusses her path to politics and what led her to become the state’s Republican Party chairwoman. The Otero County business owner shares her thoughts on President Donald Trump’s actions so far in his second term and about potential federal funding cuts to the state. Barela also touches on the recent 60-day legislative session and gives her take on what needs to be done to address crime in New Mexico.

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