I've also worked in the solar industry and so I have a background in a few different parts of the environmental movement, from public lands to energy issues. And we were successful with that in 2014. Then in 2012 I started working on the campaign to create the Organ Mountain National Monument. In 2017, I started working a little bit more on environmental issues, partially because of my background working in advocacy around public land. And so I attended a lot of community meetings here in the southern part of the state, represented our organization at those meetings and then also tried to elevate the issues facing Southern New Mexicans into the broader statewide political area. It'll be eight years in June when I started, I represented our organization for Southern New Mexico So I was sort of an online digital community organizer and the work we, you know, progress now works on a number of progressive political issues in the state. I've been with ProgressNow New Mexico almost eight years. Tell me a little bit about your background and what brought you to this role and what you do for ProgressNow New Mexico. Here is a transcript of their conversation: KC Counts talks with Lucas Herndon about the measures vetoed his group and others think would make meaningful climate progress.
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