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2019 Interim Committees August 28, 2019 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE INTERIM COMMITTEES Fifty-Fourth Legislature 2019 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL §2-3-1 NMSA 1978* Rep. Brian Egolf, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen, Co-Chair (D) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Sen. Clemente "Memé" Sanchez (D) Rep. Candy Spence Ezzell (R) Sen. John Arthur Smith (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Rep. Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales (D) Rep. James G. Townsend (R) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. James P. White (R) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) Special Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Rep. Phelps Anderson (R) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong (D) Sen. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) Sen. Pete Campos (D) Rep. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Rep. Gail Chasey (D) Sen. Gabriel Ramos (D) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Sen. Ron Griggs (R) Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (D) Rep. Jason C. Harper (R) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil (D) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr. (D) Sen. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) Sen. Mimi Stewart (D) Rep. Georgene Louis (D) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) Rep. Antonio Maestas (D) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Sen. George K. Munoz (D) LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE §2-10-1 NMSA 1978* Rep. Christine Trujillo, Chair (D) Sen. Candace Gould (R) Sen. Mimi Stewart, Vice Chair (D) Rep. G. Andrés Romero (D) Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R) Sen. William P. Soules (D) Sen. Craig W. Brandt (R) Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) Rep. Linda M. Trujillo (D) Advisory Members: Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Rep. Tim D. Lewis (R) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Rep. Joanne J. Ferrary (D) Rep. Willie D. Madrid (D) Rep. Natalie Figueroa (D) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. David M. Gallegos (R) Sen. Shannon D. Pinto (D) Rep. Joy Garratt (D) Sen. Gabriel Ramos (D) Rep. Susan K. Herrera (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Sen. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Rep. Debra M. Sariñana (D) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) Rep. Raymundo Lara (D) LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE §2-5-1 NMSA 1978* Sen. John Arthur Smith, Chair (D) Rep. Jason C. Harper (R) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom, Vice Chair (D) Rep. Javier Martínez (D) Rep. Gail Armstrong (R) Rep. Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Martinez (D) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Sen. George K. Munoz (D) Sen. Pete Campos (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Sen. Clemente "Memé" Sanchez (D) Rep. Randal S. Crowder (R) Rep. Candie G. Sweetser (D) Rep. Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales (D) Sen. James P. White (R) Designees: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Rep. Antonio Maestas (D) Rep. Anthony Allison (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Rep. Phelps Anderson (R) Sen. Mark Moores (R) Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong (D) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. Paul C. Bandy (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Sen. Craig W. Brandt (R) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Rep. Cathrynn N. Brown (R) Rep. G. Andrés Romero (D) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Sen. Sander Rue (R) Rep. Jack Chatfield (R) Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (D) Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Rep. Brian Egolf (D) Rep. Joseph L. Sanchez (D) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. John M. Sapien (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Harry Garcia (D) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr. (D) Sen. Ron Griggs (R) Rep. Nathan P. Small (D) Rep. Susan K. Herrera (D) Rep. Melanie A. Stansbury (D) Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil (D) Rep. James G. Townsend (R) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Rep. Jim R. Trujillo (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Sen. Pat Woods (R) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) CAPITOL BUILDINGS PLANNING COMMISSION §15-10-1 NMSA 1978* Rep. Brian Egolf (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Tim Eichenberg, State Treasurer Judith K. Nakamura, Chief Justice Stephanie Garcia Richard, Commissioner of Sec. Ken Ortiz Public Lands Sec. Olivia Padilla-Jackson Sec. Debra Garcia y Griego Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sec. Michael Sandoval COURTS, CORRECTIONS AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/29/19 Rep. Gail Chasey, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Zachary J. Cook (R) Sen. Richard C. Martinez, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil (D) Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong (D) Rep. Antonio Maestas (D) Sen. Gregory A. Baca (R) Rep. William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Rep. Karen C. Bash (D) Sen. Sander Rue (R) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (D) Advisory Members: Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Rep. William B. Pratt (D) Rep. Brian Egolf (D) Rep. Andrea Romero (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Sen. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) Sen. Mimi Stewart (D) Rep. Georgene Louis (D) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Sen. Bill B. O'Neill (D) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) ECONOMIC AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/29/19 Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr., Chair (D) Sen. Ron Griggs (R) Rep. Antonio Maestas, Vice Chair (D) Rep. Georgene Louis (D) Rep. Abbas Akhil (D) Rep. Willie D. Madrid (D) Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R) Sen. Richard C. Martinez (D) Sen. Craig W. Brandt (R) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. Pat Woods (R) Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Rep. Gail Armstrong (R) Rep. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Rep. William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Rep. Micaela Lara Cadena (D) Rep. Andrea Romero (D) Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) Rep. Angelica Rubio (D) Rep. David M. Gallegos (R) Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Rep. Susan K. Herrera (D) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Dayan Hochman-Vigil (D) Rep. Nathan P. Small (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Rep. Melanie A. Stansbury (D) Rep. Tim D. Lewis (R) Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics (D) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Sen. Bill Tallman (D) Rep. Matthew McQueen (D) Rep. Linda M. Trujillo (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Rep. Martin R. Zamora (R) Sen. Mark Moores (R) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/29/19 Rep. Georgene Louis, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Richard C. Martinez (D) Sen. Shannon D. Pinto, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Mark Moores (R) Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) Rep. Anthony Allison (D) Sen. Nancy Rodriguez (D) Rep. Zachary J. Cook (R) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr. (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Sen. William P. Soules (D) Rep. Derrick J. Lente (D) Rep. Martin R. Zamora (R) Advisory Members: Rep. Abbas Akhil (D) Sen. George K. Munoz (D) Rep. Gail Chasey (D) Sen. Gabriel Ramos (D) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Sen. Clemente "Memé" Sanchez (D) Rep. Harry Garcia (D) Rep. Melanie A. Stansbury (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Rep. Linda M. Trujillo (D) INTERIM LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMITTEE §2-15-7 NMSA 1978** Rep. D. Wonda Johnson, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Javier Martínez (D) Sen. Linda M. Lopez, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Rep. Phelps Anderson (R) Rep. Greg Nibert (R) Rep. Gail Armstrong (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Sen. Pete Campos (D) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Rep. Debra M. Sariñana (D) Rep. Joanne J. Ferrary (D) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) INVESTMENTS AND PENSIONS OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/29/19 Sen. George K. Munoz, Chair (D) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero, Vice Chair (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Rep. William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Rep. Natalie Figueroa (D) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Sen. Gregg Fulfer (R) Sen. John M. Sapien (D) Rep. Miguel P. Garcia (D) Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics (D) Advisory Members: Rep. Phelps Anderson (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Rep. Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales (D) Sen. James P. White (R) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) LAND GRANT COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/29/19 Rep. Miguel P. Garcia, Chair (D) Sen. Richard C. Martinez (D) Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics, Vice Chair (D) Rep. Matthew McQueen (D) Sen. Gregory A. Baca (R) Sen. Bill B. O'Neill (D) Rep. Rachel A. Black (R) Sen. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) Rep. David M. Gallegos (R) Sen. Sander Rue (R) Rep. Susan K. Herrera (D) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Rep. Christine Chandler (D) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Rep. Harry Garcia (D) Rep. Debra M. Sariñana (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. James P. White (R) LEGISLATIVE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE §2-13-1 NMSA 1978** Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino, Chair (D) Sen. Gregg Fulfer (R) Rep.
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