Deliris Montañez Berrios (DMB) joins more than 330 elected officials and political candidates who have pledged to make mental health a priority in their platform. Deliris aims to use her office, when elected, to better mental health in America by actively supporting legislation, regulations, and/or executive actions that: Increase access to mental health care;Promote wellness and early intervention by expanding …
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Mental Health Now candidate Deliris “DMB” Montanez invites you to the 1st Responder Mental Health and Wellness Conference.
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Watch the January 31st Fireside Chat Session with Deliris Montanez hosted by the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
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Deliris “DMB” Montanez commonly known by our constituents in the borderland community is an accomplished minority woman service-connected veteran business owner, a former detention
and deputy sheriff, police officer, a federal Customs and Border Protection agent, and Joint Multinational Field Grade Logistics Officer in the United States Army.
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Coming in September 2024: First EVER and YEARLY Physical, Mental, and Emotional West Texas Borderland Trail to Zero Ride.
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Deliris Montanez Berrios talks about running as an Independent in 2024 in her latest podcast.
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Get all of the information you need to prepare for the 2024 General Election! Vote Deliris Montañez Berrios (DMB)!
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In this episode your host, Deliris Montanez Berrios, discusses El Paso’s property taxes and the pay raise most of the county commissioners gave themselves without voter approval. The second topic your hosts delves into is the number of military suicides on military bases.
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In the latest episode of The DMB Podcast, Deliris Montanez Berrios talks about censorship on social media, immigration matters and the 2024 citywide elections.
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In this episode of The DMB Podcast, Deliris Montanez Berrios discusses her reasons for podcasting, a Texas case of child abuse, El Paso’s safety and the gas card scandal.
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