Assessor Resigns Amid Dual Salary Scandal | Albuquerque News
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Linda Gallegos, Sandoval County Assessor, has resigned after an investigation uncovered she was drawing two government salaries—her assessor role and a position at the State Treasurer’s Office—claiming she worked the assessor job after hours, a claim officials and the public found dubious. Facing mounting pressure, including a letter from the New Mexico attorney general and prior calls for her resignation from county commissioners, Gallegos cited pride in her seven-and-a-half years of service and said her departure was best for the office and constituents. Deputy Assessor Richard Shanks is now acting assessor, and the county commission will soon appoint a permanent replacement, as leaders emphasize restoring public trust and ensuring the assessor’s office remains focused on its elected mission.
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