2018 NM Senate race: on Technology


Gary Johnson: Opposes Net Neutrality; government shouldn't regulate

Q: Net Neutrality: Require internet providers to provide equal access?

Martin Heinrich (D): Yes. Voted to reverse FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules.

Gary Johnson (L): No. Government shouldn't regulate.

Mick Rich (R): No position found.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on New Mexico Senate race Oct 9, 2018

Martin Heinrich: More federal spending on transportation infrastructure

Q: Support Federal spending to promote the economy?

Martin Heinrich (D): Yes, particularly transportation infrastructure.

Gary Johnson (L): No. Cut government spending by 20%.

Mick Rich (R): Yes. Energy development & infrastructure repair.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on New Mexico Senate race Oct 9, 2018

Martin Heinrich: Supports Net Neutrality; reverse FCC's repeal

Q: Net Neutrality: Require internet providers to provide equal access?

Martin Heinrich (D): Yes. Voted to reverse FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules.

Gary Johnson (L): No. Government shouldn't regulate.

Mick Rich (R): No position found.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on New Mexico Senate race Oct 9, 2018

Mick Rich: More federal spending on infrastructure repair

Q: Support Federal spending to promote the economy?

Martin Heinrich (D): Yes, particularly transportation infrastructure.

Gary Johnson (L): No. Cut government spending by 20%.

Mick Rich (R): Yes. Energy development & infrastructure repair.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on New Mexico Senate race Oct 9, 2018

Gary Johnson: Left NM with new highways and a billion-dollar surplus

Source: AdWatch transcript for 2018 New Mexico Senate race Aug 8, 2018

Mick Rich: Rebuilding crumbling infrastructure will create employment

Next we can shift existing federal spending from non-productive programs to renew our national infrastructure. Our roads, bridges, railroads, airports, water and sewer lines, and energy generation and transmission systems form the backbone of our economy and the lifeline of our public well being. But compared with other wealthy nations, America's infrastructure is old and crumbling. Repairing and renewing it will help both businesses and citizens, and will create steady, good-paying, hard hat jobs. This isn't government magic--it's just common sense.
Source: 2018 New Mexico Senate website MickRichForSenate.com Aug 8, 2017

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