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Rep. Susan Herrera, D-Embudo, center, and other members of the House Appropriations and Finance Committee look through data sheets on February 3, 2020. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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It’s been nearly a week, but Rio Arriba County is still processing the sudden decision to replace its longtime county manager, Tomas Campos.
County commissioners voted 2-1 on May 3 to not extend Campos’ contract, which is set to expire on June 30, and immediately offered the position to Lucia Sanchez, forgoing any application or interview process. Commissioners James Martinez and Moises Morales cast the deciding votes.
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The decision followed a five-hour executive session. Multiple county employees told the Journal that the board’s decision caught them off guard and was an emotional shock for many.
   I had made a follow up meeting with Rio Arriba County Manager Tomas Campos and Economic Development Director Chris Madrid at 11:30 a.m., May 3 to talk about three issues that we had worked on together for the past three years to plan the next two years of activity.
   They included 1) developing a strategic plan for Rio Arriba County based on creating good jobs and gathering a group of about 25 leaders in our Valley to make this happen; 2) a workshop for both acequias and mutual domestic water systems to help these small governments get ready for new infrastructure money; and 3) a workshop on Capital Outlay projects so that all funds are used in the time allotted.
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Rio Arriba County commissioners voted Monday not to renew the contract of County Manager Tomas Campos who had served in the position for 25 years.
In a special meeting Monday, the commission voted 2-1 to replace Campos as county manager before immediately offering the position to Lucia Sanchez, a water planning program manager for the Office of the State Engineer.
There will be no job posting or application process for the county manager position, Commissioner James Martinez said.
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Commissioner Christine Bustos, the lone dissenting vote in Monday’s decision, said Martinez and Commissioner Moises Morales had gone into Monday’s meeting with the intent of removing Campos from his position.
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