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New Mexico
Gov. Gary E. Johnson
- January 1, 1995 - January 1, 2003
- Republican
- January 1, 1953
- North Dakota
- University of New Mexico
- Married Dee Johnson; two children
About
GARY E. JOHNSON was born in Minot, North Dakota. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of New Mexico in 1975. In 1974 he began seeking construction and remodeling jobs, which, in 1976, led him to found a successful construction company. He was the first governor in the history of New Mexico to serve two consecutive four-year terms. In his first term, Governor Johnson cut taxes and reduced the number of state employees by 6 percent. He signed a $1.2 billion highway improvement package to upgrade 500 miles of state roads. He held growth of state government to around 4 percent. Under the governor’s leadership, two new privatized prisons were built. Governor Johnson’s top priority was to improve education. Nearly a half billion more dollars were invested in education each year, and he initiated education reform through his For the Children’s Sake plan. He is a nationally ranked triathlete and the first governor to compete in Hawaii’s Ironman Triathlon.
Source
Governor Gary Johnson Papers, 1998-2002 (official papers)
Materials under 8 year moratorium (2003-2010)
For more information please contact the New Mexico State Archives at 505-476-7948 or archives@state.nm.us.