State Rep. Brittney Barreras
STATE News:
SANTA FE – State Rep. Brittney Barreras (D-Albuquerque) resigned from the New Mexico House of Representatives, effective at 11:59 p.m. Friday.
Statement from Rep. Barreras:
First, I want to say that I am completely honored that my neighbors and community have trusted me to represent them. I have done my best to stay true to them and true to my roots in the South Valley.
The huge amount of pressure in such a big job has become increasingly difficult for me. All of the pressure and stress has taken a toll on my mental health.
Two years into a pandemic, I know that many of us are experiencing stress, anxiety, and negativity. I want you to know that I feel you, I see you, I hear you, and we’re in this together. I know that I need to take care of myself right now in order to be a good mom, daughter, co-parent, and community member.
I will not stop being engaged in our state government and I will always encourage my community to speak up and get involved. The Legislature works best when real people show up and participate.
I have made arrangements to ensure that the work I have begun will be carried forward until the Bernalillo County Commission appoints a new Representative for House District 12.
Statement from Speaker Brian Egolf (D-Santa Fe): “When Rep. Barreras entered the Legislature in 2021, I was immediately impressed by her warmth, energy, and dedication. I have come to deeply appreciate her skill as a legislator and her fierce and compassionate advocacy for her community. I wish her and her family the very best for the future.”
Statement from House Majority Leader Javier Martínez (D-Albuquerque): “I know Rep. Barreras as a gracious, thoughtful leader. I thank her for her leadership and deep commitment for the community she serves. Rep. Barreras brought an invaluable perspective that will be missed. I look forward to continuing to work with her to elevate all the voices of the South Valley and all our communities.”
Statement from House Majority Whip Doreen Gallegos (D-Las Cruces): “It has been a privilege to work with Rep. Barreras over these past two years. I have come to know her to be an intelligent, compassionate, and courageous addition to our caucus. I respect her for acknowledging the need to focus on her mental health and I wish her all the best in her future endeavors.”

































