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Affiliation | Democratic |
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Name | Bill McCamley |
Address | 1740 Calle de Suenos Las Cruces, New Mexico , United States |
Email | None |
Website | [Link] |
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April 01, 1978 |
Died |
Still Living
(46 years) |
Contributor | ArmyDem |
Last Modifed | BrentinCO Oct 09, 2021 06:50pm |
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Info | William John "Bill" McCamley
Basic Facts
Education
* New Mexico State University (Bachelors of Arts in Government)
* Harvard University (Masters in Public Policy)
Professional Career
* Doña Ana County Commissioner (and former Commission Chairman)
* Executive Director, New Mexico Rural Development Response Council
* Instructor, Government Department, New Mexico State University
* Commercial Real Estate Agent, Grubb and Ellis, Las Cruces
Religion
* Roman Catholic
Family
* Father, retired Army Lt. Colonel
* Mother, retired travel agent and nurse
* Sister, PhD student
Local Roots and Knowledge
Bill’s work on the County Commission and the Rural Development Response Council gives him a deep understanding of local issues and the politics that affect everyone in the district. His ties to Mayfield High School and NMSU, as well as his memberships in local Lions and Kiwanis Clubs, anchor him in the community.
A Natural Leader
As Chairman of the County Commission, Bill solved a decade-long water battle with the City of Sunland Park in his first 40 days, authored a re-draft of the County Ethics Policy, and revamped the health care financing system. As Executive Director of the Rural Economic Development Response Council, he helps rural communities start and operate community development projects that originate with community leaders. During his years at NMSU, he was heavily involved in the student government, eventually serving as the President of the Student Body.
Policy Background
Bill earned a Masters in Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. While there, he was president of the Democratic Party Caucus and submitted an award-nominated thesis on water problems in New Mexico. While on the County Commission he has worked hard to find innovative, middle-ground solutions to issues ranging from healthcare to zoning to law enforcement. He currently writes a regular column on policy issues in the Las Cruces Sun-News and the Las Cruces Bulletin, and he appears every other week on a local talk radio program to debate issues in the news.
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