I recently wrote an op-ed for Outside Magazine about the threat the Trump administration poses to our national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, and all of the public lands that belong to all of us. It’s critical that we step up to defend them.
New Mexico needs leaders who can meet this moment. As governor, I’ll step up to conserve our lands and waters for future generations, secure clean air and water for our communities, and mitigate the risk that wildfires pose to families across our state.
I hope you’ll take a few moments to give my editorial a read and join us as we work to protect our public lands.
— Deb
Public Lands Are Under Attack.
State Leaders Should Protect Them.
Deb Haaland
April 28, 2025
From 2021 until 2024, while I was Secretary of the Interior, we worked to forge stability, create jobs in a clean energy economy, conserve more lands and waters for future generations, and secure clean air and water for communities in every corner of the country.
We treated everyone with dignity and respect—values that New Mexicans live by. Today, the work we accomplished, alongside conservationists, farmers, ranchers, Tribes, rural communities, and cities is under attack.
In a time of questions and uncertainty in Washington, governors around the country will be on the front lines of defense against this president’s reckless firing of federal workers, massive cuts to services that people rely on, and general chaos. The Trump administration is vigorously defending its actions in court, and if they’re allowed to stand, the harm will only grow.
When wildfires strike, there will now be fewer federal firefighters to put out the flames. Jobs and livelihoods in the outdoor recreation sector are at risk. Families who plan to visit Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, Yellowstone in Wyoming, and other national parks will encounter longer wait times and possibly limited hours.
When folks are looking to gather firewood on national forest lands, they could have a harder time contacting support staff. Veterans who seek solace on our public lands might not have the access they once did. Hunters may notice that their organizations are losing funding, and their hunting grounds slowly disappearing and being sold off to the highest bidder.
I’m running for Governor of New Mexico because leadership matters.
Governors will need to meet this moment with bold and steady leadership, and I will be a Governor who stands up for New Mexicans and the public lands that we love. While I was Secretary of the Interior, we made tremendous strides to address climate change, expand access to public lands, address drought, and manage resources responsibly. This was all done with clear direction and respect for the workforce tasked with implementing our goals. We tried new things and shot for the moon, and we did it all hand-in-hand with the people most impacted.
We created meaningful change because we were a serious agency led by, frankly, serious people. The Interior was one of the largest agencies in the federal government with nearly 70,000 dedicated employees—park rangers, firefighters, climate scientists, biologists, and more. These are the jobs in New Mexico that kids deserve to have when they’re grown.
As I travel around my home state listening to communities, I’m hearing time and again that people are afraid. I’ve met federal workers who were worried about their jobs, seniors anxious about Medicare, veterans concerned about VA services, and families worried about their kids’ schools. Trump and Elon Musk are striking fear into our communities while failing to deliver the things they promised.
Governors have the obligation to protect our communities. I know I will carry the weight of standing up in the face of these attacks, but it’s a weight I will happily carry because I believe in a future where we all share in New Mexico’s bounty and success. It’s a vision that has sometimes been out of reach, but I believe that with my experience, we can change the system to work for the people.
Similar to the way I changed the system at the Department of the Interior by bringing Tribal Nations and local communities in as active participants in stewarding our lands, I will make that a reality for traditional communities and Tribes in New Mexico. I will also collaborate with other governors who recognize the threats posed by this administration and with the state attorney general to pursue legal routes to fight for the protection of our lands. I hope and expect that governors—as chief executives of states—will work together to share and learn from their successes and find opportunities to pursue new solutions. We must recognize the urgency of this moment and lock arms against these very real threats.
As governor, I will make sure New Mexico’s state parks are maintained and accessible, and I’ll work to break down barriers to access these treasures. If the national parks and other federal lands in New Mexico suffer further staffing and resource cuts, I will explore ways for the state to step up and provide support to keep federal lands safe and available. I will continue efforts to recruit and hire federal workers who have lost their jobs so that they can continue to share their valuable skills and training.
I’m running for governor because the experience I gained leading a federal department and working in Congress will help working people. And I will stand alongside all of the governors who will be on the frontlines to protect our beautiful landscapes, outdoor traditions, and natural resources for future generations.
Thank you for reading! Deb knows that jobs, health, housing, education, and safety will help New Mexico families prosper. She’s running for governor because the fights we face today are bigger than ever, and she’s ready to tackle them head-on and make the system work for people the way it should. But since Deb’s running a grassroots campaign, she’s counting on supporters like you to pitch in $10, $20, $50, or whatever you can to help her win. Will you pitch in any amount today to help elect Deb as New Mexico’s next governor? |