Santa Fe New Mexican

Republican from Los Alamos to seek House seat

- By Steve Terrell

Dr. Lisa Shin, a Los Alamos optometris­t and daughter of Korean immigrants, is running as a Republican for the seat in the state House of Representa­tives currently held by Democrat Stephanie Garcia Richard.

“As a successful small business owner and health care provider, I bring a pragmatic, common sense approach to the issues facing us. I believe that free market principles based on individual choice and personal responsibi­lity can strengthen our schools, our health care system and our economy,” Shin, 49, said in a statement.

Two Democrats, lawyer Christine Chandler and retired scientist Pete Sheehey, also are running for the seat. Both are members of the Los Alamos County Council. Garcia Richard, serving her third term, is not seeking re-election, running instead for for state land commission­er this year.

Shin, a graduate of Wellesley College in Massachuse­tts, with a degree in biochemist­ry, has practiced in Los Alamos for 20 years.

During a year in which even Republican gubernator­ial candidate Steve Pearce has said President Donald Trump is very unpopular in the state, Shin does not shy away from invoking the name of the president when talking about economic policy.

“I support our president, and the new era of economic prosperity that his administra­tion has ushered in,” she said in her announceme­nt. “Unfortunat­ely, New Mexico has been trapped in a decade-long recession. I am committed to economic policies focused on our recovery and growth. I support right-towork legislatio­n and tax policy that lowers the tax burden on working-class families. We must encourage more business investment in New Mexico.”

In the area of education, Shin said she would work to strengthen vocational programs and expand internet-based learning. She said she’ll be a “strong advocate for policies that promote parental involvemen­t in New Mexico’s public schools.”

Though Los Alamos County was solidly Republican for decades — represente­d for 20 years by Republican Jeannette Wallace, who died in 2011 — the latest available voter registrati­on numbers at the Secretary of State’s Office show that 38 percent of the voters in the county were Democrats as of January, while 33 percent were Republican­s.

As for the entire District 43, which includes parts of Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and Sandoval counties, Democrats have a registrati­on edge over Republican­s, 43 percent to 31 percent.

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