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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL §2-3-1 NMSA 1978* Rep July 26, 2018 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE INTERIM COMMITTEES Fifty-Third Legislature 2018 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL §2-3-1 NMSA 1978* Rep. Brian Egolf, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Rep. Zachary J. Cook (R) Sen. Clemente Sanchez (D) Rep. Candy Spence Ezzell (R) Sen. John Arthur Smith (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Rep. Nate Gentry (R) Sen. James P. White (R) Rep. Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales (D) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) Special Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. George K. Munoz (D) Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Sen. Pete Campos (D) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. Gail Chasey (D) Sen. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) Rep. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Rep. Debbie A. Rodella (D) Sen. Ron Griggs (R) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Jason C. Harper (R) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Sen. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr. (D) Rep. Rick Little (R) Sen. Mimi Stewart (D) Rep. Georgene Louis (D) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) Rep. Antonio Maestas (D) Rep. Carl Trujillo (D) Sen. Cisco McSorley (D) Rep. Jim R. Trujillo (D) LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE §2-10-1 NMSA 1978* Sen. Mimi Stewart, Chair (D) Rep. Dennis J. Roch (R) Rep. G. Andrés Romero, Vice Chair (D) Sen. William P. Soules (D) Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R) Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Sen. Craig W. Brandt (R) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Sen. Candace Gould (R) Rep. Monica Youngblood (R) Advisory Members: Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Sen. Howie C. Morales (D) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. Joanne J. Ferrary (D) Sen. John Pinto (D) Rep. David M. Gallegos (R) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) Rep. Angelica Rubio (D) Rep. Jimmie C. Hall (R) Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (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. Gregg Schmedes (R) Rep. Tim D. Lewis (R) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) Rep. Rick Little (R) Rep. Jim R. Trujillo (D) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Rep. Linda M. Trujillo (D) LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE §2-5-1 NMSA 1978* Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom, Chair (D) Rep. Jimmie C. Hall (R) Sen. John Arthur Smith, Vice Chair (D) Rep. Larry A. Larrañaga (R) Rep. Paul C. Bandy (R) Sen. Carroll H. Leavell (R) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Sen. Howie C. Morales (D) Sen. Pete Campos (D) Sen. George K. Munoz (D) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Rep. Randal S. Crowder (R) Rep. Nick L. Salazar (D) Rep. George Dodge, Jr. (D) Rep. Jim R. Trujillo (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) ‡ ‡ Nonvoting Member Designees: Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Sen. Craig W. Brandt (R) Sen. Mark Moores (R) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. Sharon Clahchischilliage (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. Sander Rue (R) Rep. Harry Garcia (D) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) Sen. Clemente Sanchez (D) Sen. Ron Griggs (R) Sen. John M. Sapien (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Rep. Larry R. Scott (R) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Rick Little (R) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr. (D) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Rep. Nathan P. Small (D) Rep. Antonio Maestas (D) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) Rep. James G. Townsend (R) Rep. Rodolpho "Rudy" S. Martinez (D) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Rep. Javier Martínez (D) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) Rep. Bill McCamley (D) Sen. Pat Woods (R) Sen. Cisco McSorley (D) Rep. Monica Youngblood (R) CAPITOL BUILDINGS PLANNING COMMISSION §15-10-1 NMSA 1978* Rep. Brian Egolf, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sec. Ned Fuller, Co-Chair Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Sec. Tom Church Judith K. Nakamura, Chief Justice Aubrey Dunn, Commissioner of Public Lands Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Tim Eichenberg, State Treasurer Sec. Dorothy "Duffy" Rodriguez Sec. Veronica N. Gonzales COURTS, CORRECTIONS AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/26/18 Rep. Gail Chasey, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Antonio Maestas (D) Sen. Richard C. Martinez, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Rep. Javier Martínez (D) Sen. Gregory A. Baca (R) Sen. Cisco McSorley (D) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Rep. William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Rep. Zachary J. Cook (R) Rep. Angelica Rubio (D) Rep. Jim Dines (R) Sen. Sander Rue (R) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Advisory Members: Rep. Deborah A. Armstrong (D) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Sen. John Pinto (D) Rep. Brian Egolf (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) Sen. Mimi Stewart (D) Sen. Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Sen. Bill B. O'Neill (D) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) ECONOMIC AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/26/18 Rep. Debbie A. Rodella, Chair (D) Sen. Richard C. Martinez (D) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr., Vice Chair (D) Rep. Matthew McQueen (D) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Sen. Michael Padilla (D) Rep. Rebecca Dow (R) Sen. John Pinto (D) Sen. Ron Griggs (R) Rep. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Rep. Tim D. Lewis (R) Rep. Nathan P. Small (D) Rep. Rick Little (R) Rep. Candie G. Sweetser (D) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Sen. Pat Woods (R) Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Rep. Rod Montoya (R) Rep. Gail Armstrong (R) Sen. Mark Moores (R) Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Sen. Craig W. Brandt (R) Rep. William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Sen. William F. Burt (R) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. George Dodge, Jr. (D) Rep. Angelica Rubio (D) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (D) Rep. Joanne J. Ferrary (D) Rep. Nick L. Salazar (D) Rep. David M. Gallegos (R) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Bealquin Bill Gomez (D) Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics (D) Rep. Yvette Herrell (R) Sen. Bill Tallman (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Rep. Linda M. Trujillo (D) Sen. Carroll H. Leavell (R) Rep. Bob Wooley (R) Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) Rep. Monica Youngblood (R) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/26/18 Rep. Georgene Louis, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Mark Moores (R) Sen. John Pinto, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) Rep. Sharon Clahchischilliage (R) Rep. Debbie A. Rodella (D) Rep. Zachary J. Cook (R) Sen. Nancy Rodriguez (D) Rep. D. Wonda Johnson (D) Rep. Nick L. Salazar (D) Rep. Derrick J. Lente (D) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) Sen. Benny Shendo, Jr. (D) Sen. Richard C. Martinez (D) Sen. William P. Soules (D) Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. George K. Munoz (D) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Harry Garcia (D) Rep. Angelica Rubio (D) Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) Rep. Patricio Ruiloba (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. Clemente Sanchez (D) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Rep. Debra M. Sariñana (D) Sen. Cisco McSorley (D) Rep. Elizabeth "Liz" Thomson (D) INTERIM LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMITTEE §2-15-7 NMSA 1978** Rep. D. Wonda Johnson, Co-Chair (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. Linda M. Lopez, Co-Chair (D) Rep. Javier Martínez (D) Rep. Cathrynn N. Brown (R) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Sen. Pete Campos (D) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Rep. Jim Dines (R) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Rep. Kelly K. Fajardo (R) Sen. William E. Sharer (R) Rep. Joanne J. Ferrary (D) Rep. Candie G. Sweetser (D) Rep. Nate Gentry (R) Sen. Peter Wirth (D) INVESTMENTS AND PENSIONS OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/26/18 Rep. Tomás E. Salazar, Chair (D) Rep. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) Sen. George K. Munoz, Vice Chair (D) Rep. William "Bill" R. Rehm (R) Sen. Jacob R. Candelaria (D) Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D) Rep. Miguel P. Garcia (D) Sen. John M. Sapien (D) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Rep. Larry R. Scott (R) Rep. Larry A. Larrañaga (R) Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics (D) Sen. Carroll H. Leavell (R) Rep. Jim R. Trujillo (D) Sen. Steven P. Neville (R) Advisory Members: Sen. William F. Burt (R) Sen. Mary Kay Papen (D) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Sen. William H. Payne (R) Rep. Roberto "Bobby" J. Gonzales (D) Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Sen. James P. White (R) Rep. Bill McCamley (D) LAND GRANT COMMITTEE Created by Legislative Council 4/26/18 Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics, Chair (D) Sen. Richard C. Martinez (D) Rep. Miguel P. Garcia, Vice Chair (D) Sen. Bill B. O'Neill (D) Sen. Gregory A. Baca (R) Sen. Cliff R. Pirtle (R) Rep. David M. Gallegos (R) Rep. Debbie A. Rodella (D) Rep. Jimmie C. Hall (R) Sen. Sander Rue (R) Sen. Linda M. Lopez (D) Rep. Tomás E. Salazar (D) Rep. Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) Rep. Christine Trujillo (D) Advisory Members: Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R) Rep. Alonzo Baldonado (R) Rep. Derrick J. Lente (D) Sen. Carlos R. Cisneros (D) Rep. Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) Rep. Harry Garcia (D) Rep. Matthew McQueen (D) Sen. Stuart Ingle (R) Rep. Jim R. Trujillo (D) Rep.
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