Education Ordaz is in favor of increasing funding for
public schools, as well as long-term equitable funding. She believes that the state short-changed the local schools of El Paso and crippled the education system.
Healthcare Ordaz supports expanding
Medicaid to cover more low-income uninsured adults. She states that 1 in 3 adults in the city of El Paso are uninsured and hopes that expanding Medicaid would reduce the cost for tax payers in the long run by paying for uncompensated care.
Parental leave Ordaz is in favor of parents spending time at home during the first months of parenting, as well as taking care of the elderly. While serving as a member of the El Paso City Council, she instituted a new parental leave policy that allows city employees to donate unused sick leave to new parents. ==References==