Elizabeth L. "Liz" Thomson is a Democratic member of the New Mexico House of Representatives, representing District 24. She was first elected to the chamber in 2016. She previously served in the state House from 2013 to 2015.
Thomson earned her B.S. in physical therapy from the University of New Mexico. Her professional experience includes working as a physical therapist.
Former Member, Appropriations and Finance Committee, New Mexico State House of Representatives
Former Vice Chair, Health & Human Services Committee, New Mexico State House of Representatives
Chair, Consumer & Public Affairs
Member, Health & Human Services
Member, Printing & Supplies
Member, Subcommittee on Disabilities Concerns
Co-Chair, Tobacco Settlement Revenue Oversight
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*That's why she was named the Mothers Against Drunk Driving New Mexico Legislator of the year in 2014.
Priority Issues:
Protect New Mexico's natural resources and crack down on corporations who abuse our environment.
Strengthen our schools and improve education by investing more in early childhood education and ensuring our kids have the best teachers.
Create good-paying local jobs by bringing new business and industry to New Mexico.