Española City Councilor Sam LeDoux has been chosen to represent the state of New Mexico at the upcoming Legislative Academy for Municipalities and Politicians (LAMP) Summit in Washington, D.C. The summit will bring together elected officials from across the country to discuss important issues facing municipalities and develop strategies to address them.
LeDoux, who has been serving as a city councilor in Española for several years, was selected for this prestigious opportunity due to his dedication to the community and his proven leadership skills. He is excited to represent his constituents and the state of New Mexico at the national level and looks forward to connecting with other elected officials to share best practices and innovative ideas.
The LAMP Summit will provide a platform for LeDoux and other attendees to engage in discussions about a wide range of topics, including infrastructure, public safety, economic development, and environmental sustainability. By participating in workshops and networking sessions, LeDoux hopes to bring back valuable insights and strategies to benefit his community in Española.
In a statement to the press, LeDoux expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent New Mexico at the LAMP Summit and his commitment to working collaboratively with other elected officials to address the challenges facing municipalities across the country. He also highlighted the importance of sharing perspectives and experiences to find common solutions and drive positive change.
The LAMP Summit will take place in Washington, D.C. in the coming weeks, and LeDoux is eager to contribute to the discussions and collaborate with his colleagues to make a meaningful impact on the future of municipal governance in New Mexico and beyond.
Source
Photo credit news.google.com