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Carter Bundy
Political Action Representative at AFSCME
Carter Bundy is a Political Action Representative at the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).12 He has been with AFSCME's Political Action Department for nearly 20 years, with 19 of those years spent in New Mexico.1
Professional Background
Carter Bundy currently serves as AFSCME International's Political Action Representative for New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada.1 In this role, he has been involved in retirement security policy and legislation since 2004.1
Experience and Expertise
- Political Advocacy: Bundy has extensive experience in political action and lobbying.
- Retirement Security: He has been actively involved in retirement security policy and legislation for over 15 years.1
- Legal Background: Prior to his work with AFSCME, Bundy was a lawyer in New York City, handling pro bono worker rights cases and commercial litigation.1
Education
Carter Bundy holds degrees from:
- University of Virginia
- Berkeley Law at the University of California, Berkeley1
Additional Roles
Bundy has also been involved in various political and policy initiatives:
- He served on the Retirement Income Security Task Force, which provided recommendations to the legislature, leading to the passage of House Bill 44, the New Mexico Work and Save Act.1
- He is currently a member of the New Mexico Work and Save Board, which aims to improve retirement security for New Mexicans.1
Carter Bundy's extensive experience in political action and advocacy, particularly in the areas of labor rights and retirement security, has made him a significant figure in AFSCME's political efforts in the southwestern United States.