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Legislative Almanac App Legislative Leadership Compliments of Legislative New Mexico’s Rural Electric Almanac Cooperatives 54th2020 Legislature | Second Session Table of Contents Legislative Almanac App Legislative Leadership ..................................................................... New Mexico House of Representatives ................................ Search for Legislative Almanac in the app stores or Constitutional Offi cers ..................................................................... New Mexico House Seating Chart .......................................... scan the QR code to download to your electronic device. New Mexico Public Regulation Commission .................... New Mexico House Standing Committees ...................... New Mexico U.S. Congressional Delegation ..................... New Mexico House Electoral Districts ................................. New Mexico Senate .......................................................................... How to Pass a Bill in New Mexico ........................................... New Mexico Senate Standing Committees ....................... Legislative Session on the Web ............................................... New Mexico Senate Seating Chart .......................................... Members of the New Mexico Rural Electric New Mexico Senate Electoral Districts .................................. Cooperative Association .................................................... & New Mexico Senate Legislative Leadership Senate Democrats Republicans Howie C. Morales (D) Peter Wirth (D) Stuart Ingle (R) Lt. Governor & President of the Senate Majority Floor Leader Minority Floor Leader Offi ce of the Lt. Governor Santa Fe. rd term. Distr. Portales. th term. Distr. (Chaves, State Capitol, Offi ce (Santa Fe). Offi ce: . Curry, DeBaca, Lea, Roosevelt). Mailing: Old Santa Fe Trail Phone: -. Offi ce: A. Phone: -. Room , Santa Fe, NM [email protected] [email protected] -- Vice Chair: Committees’ Committee. Member: Public Aff airs. Committees’ www.ltgov.state.nm.us Member: Conservation; Judiciary. Committee; Rules. Farmer; Rancher. Attorney. BA, Stanford University; BS, Animal Science and Industry, JD, UNM School of Law. Oklahoma State University. Mary Kay Papen (D) Mimi Stewart (D) William H. Payne (R) President Pro Tempore Majority Whip Minority Whip Las Cruces. th term. Distr. (Doña Albuquerque. nd term. Distr. Albuquerque. th term. Distr. Ana). Offi ce: . Phone: -. (Bernalillo). Offi ce: . Phone: (Bernalillo). Offi ce: B. Phone: [email protected] -. [email protected] -. [email protected] Chair: Committees’ Committee. Member: Committees’ Committee; Ranking Member: Judiciary. Member: Member: Corporations & Education; Judiciary. Retired Committees’ Committee; Conservation. Transportation; Rules. Retired; Educator. BA, Sociology, History, Attorney; Retired Rear Admiral, United Businesswoman. BS, Horticulture; Boston University; MS, Education, States Navy. BA, MA, JD, UNM; MA, Graduate Work, NMSU. Wheelock College, Boston, MA. Government, Georgetown University. Pete Campos (D) Steven P. Neville (R) Democrat Caucus Chair Republican Caucus Chair Las Vegas. th term. Distr. (Colfax, Aztec. th term. Distr. (San Juan). Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Quay, San Offi ce: C. Phone: -. Miguel, Taos). Offi ce: B. Phone: [email protected] -. [email protected] Ranking Member: Finance. Member: Committees’ Committee; Finance. Real Estate Appraiser; Investor. Full-time Citizen Legislator. BA, Economics, BS, Animal Science, Philosophy, UNM; MA, Counseling, NMHU; BS, Agronomy, MS, Agriculture, EdD, Educational Leadership, UNM. Economics, NMSU. New Mexico House Legislative Leadership House Democrats Republicans Brian Egolf (D) Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) James G. Townsend (R) Speaker of the House Majority Floor Leader Minority Floor Leader Santa Fe. th term. Distr. (Santa Albuquerque. th term. Distr. Artesia. rd term. Distr. (Chaves, Fe). Offi ce: . Phone: -. (Bernalillo). Offi ce: B. Phone: Eddy, Otero). Offi ce: . Phone: [email protected] -. [email protected] -. [email protected] Member: Judiciary; Taxation & Revenue; Member: Education; Labor, Veterans’ & Member: Energy, Environment & Printing & Supplies; Rules & Order of Military Aff airs; Printing & Supplies; Rules Natural Resources; Judiciary; Printing Business. Attorney. BSFS, International & Order of Business. District Administrator. & Supplies; Rules & Order of Business. Board Security and Diplomacy, Georgetown BA, Education; MA, Education, Education Member and Director, Holly Energy Partners. University; JD, UNM School of Law. Specialist, Education Administration. New Mexico Junior College; NMSU, Carlsbad. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Rod Montoya (R) Majority Whip Minority Whip Las Cruces. th term. Distr. (Doña Farmington. rd term. Distr. (San Ana). Offi ce: A. Phone: -. Juan). Offi ce: B. Phone: -. [email protected] [email protected] Member: Local Government, Land Grants & Member: Energy, Environment & Cultural Aff airs; Taxation & Revenue; Printing Natural Resources; Taxation & & Supplies; Rules & Order of Business. Executive Revenue; Printing & Supplies; Director, Mesilla Valley Court Appointed Rules & Order of Business. Special Advocates. BA, MA, Social Work, NMSU. Explosives Distributor. High School. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Candy Spence Ezzell (R) Democrat Caucus Chair Republican Caucus Chair Disclaimer: All Church Rock. rd term. Distr. (McKinley, Roswell. th term. Distr. (Chaves). information current San Juan). Offi ce: D. Phone: -. Offi ce: I CN. Phone: -. at press time. Search [email protected] [email protected]. for Legislative Vice Chair: State Government, Elections & Member: Agriculture & Water Resources; Almanac in the app Indian Aff airs.Member: Commerce & Economic Consumer & Public Aff airs. stores or scan the QR Development; Rules & Order of Business. WJ Rancher; Farmer. Pre-Vet, code to download to Consulting; Principal, Grants Management. BA, years, NMSU; Accounting, your electronic device. Business, Communications, Marymount University. years, ENMU-R. 2 54th Legislature, Second Session (30 Days) • 2020 Legislative Almanac New Mexico Constitutional Offi cers Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) Howie C. Morales (D) Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D) Governor Lt. Governor & President of the Senate Secretary of State Offi ce of the Governor Offi ce of the Lt. Governor Offi ce of the Secretary of State State Capitol, Offi ce State Capitol, Offi ce State Capitol North Annex, Offi ce Mailing: Old Santa Fe Trail Mailing: Old Santa Fe Trail Mailing: Don Gaspar Avenue Room , Santa Fe, NM Room , Santa Fe, NM Suite , Santa Fe, NM -- -- -- www.governor.state.nm.us www.ltgov.state.nm.us www.sos.state.nm.us Brian S. Colón (D) Tim Eichenberg (D) Hector H. Balderas (D) State Auditor State Treasurer Attorney General Offi ce of the State Auditor State Treasurer’s Offi ce Offi ce of the Attorney General Mailing: Camino Edward S. Pacheco Street, Suites & Villagra Building, Galisteo Street Ortiz, Suite A Mailing: PO Box Mailing: PO Drawer Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM -- -- -- www.saonm.org www.nmsto.gov www.nmag.gov Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) Commissioner of Public Lands New Mexico State Land Offi ce Old Santa Fe Trail Mailing: PO Box Santa Fe, NM -- www.nmstatelands.org New Mexico U.S. Congressional Delegation ~116th Congress Martin T. Heinrich (D) Tom Udall (D) U.S. Senator U.S. Senator Hart Senate Hart Senate Offi ce Building Offi ce Building Washington, DC Washington, DC -- -- -- Fax -- Fax www.heinrich.senate.gov www.tomudall.senate.gov Debra A. Haaland (D) Xochitl Torres Small (D) Ben R. Luján (D) U.S. House of Representative U.S. House of Representative U.S. House of Representative Distr. Distr. Distr. Longworth Cannon House Offi ce Building Rayburn House Offi ce Building House Offi ce Building Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC -- -- -- -- Fax -- Fax www.haaland.house.gov www.torressmall.house.gov www.lujan.house.gov New Mexico Public Regulation Commission Theresa A. Becenti-Aguilar (D) Jeff erson L. Byrd (R) Valerie Espinoza (D) Chair Vice Chair Commissioner Distr. Distr. Distr. P.E.R.A Building P.E.R.A Building P.E.R.A Building Paseo de Peralta Paseo de Peralta Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM -- -- -- [email protected] jeff [email protected] [email protected] www.nmprc.state.nm.us www.nmprc.state.nm.us www.nmprc.state.nm.us Stephen Fischmann (D) Cynthia B. Hall (D) Commissioner Commissioner Distr. Distr. P.E.R.A Building P.E.R.A Building Paseo de Peralta Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe, NM -- -- stephen.fi [email protected] [email protected] www.nmprc.state.nm.us www.nmprc.state.nm.us Compliments of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives 3 New Mexico Senate Gregory A. Baca (R) Craig W. Brandt (R) William F. Burt (R) Belen. st term. Distr. Rio Rancho. nd term. Distr. Alamogordo. rd term. Distr. (Bernalillo, Valencia). (Sandoval). Offi ce: C. (Chaves, Lincoln, Otero). Offi ce: I. Phone: -. Offi ce: C. Phone: -. [email protected] Phone: -. [email protected] Ranking Member: Education. [email protected] Member: Judiciary; Rules. Member: Public Aff airs. Member: Finance. Attorney; Business Owner. Veteran, United States Air Force; Business Owner. BS, Business Administration, UNM. Clergy. BA, Oklahoma Baptist BA, Mass Communications, JD, UNM School of Law. University. NMSU. Pete Campos (D) Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Joseph Cervantes (D) Democrat Caucus Chair Albuquerque. nd term. Distr. Las Cruces. nd term. Distr. (Doña Las
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