Her organization is a leading pro-life voice in the New Mexico
Legislature and they worked to defeat legislation that would have
allowed for assisted suicide and dramatically liberalized New
Mexico's abortion laws.
Unlike so many conservative causes in New Mexico, Elisa's
group won its major (defensive) battles. How did they win? What can
other groups engaged in public policy throughout New Mexico learn
from their success? What's ahead for the 2020 Legislature and
elections? Are there issues of concern that cross over from social
conservatives to more libertarian/free market
advocates?
About the Podcast
Podcast of the Rio Grande Foundation that addresses public policy issues facing New Mexico.