2016 New Mexico Legislative Almanac

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2016 Legislative Almanac 52nd Legislature Second Session

Table of Contents

Legislative Leadership................................................................2 Executive Branch Constitutional Officers.......................3 Congressional Delegation.......................................................3 New Mexico Senate.....................................................................4 Senate Standing Committees.............................................. 6 Senate Seating Chart.................................................................. 6 New Mexico Senate Electoral Districts.............................7 New Mexico House......................................................................8 House Seating Chart...................................................................11 House Standing Committees.............................................. 12 New Mexico House Electoral Districts............................ 13 How to Pass a Bill in New Mexico......................................14 New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives...................15

NEW MEXICO RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES

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Legislative Leadership Senate

Democrats

Republicans

John A. Sanchez (R)

Michael S. Sanchez (D)

Stuart Ingle (R)

Office of the Lt. Governor State Capitol, Room 417 Mailing: 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 417, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-476-2250 www.ltgovernor.state.nm.us

Belen. 6th term. Distr. 29. (Bernalillo, Valencia). Office: 119. Phone: 986-4727. Vice Chair: Committees’ Committee. Member: Judiciary; Rules. Attorney. BA, Political Science, JD, UNM School of Law.

Portales. 8th term. Distr. 27. (Chaves, Curry, DeBaca, Lea, Roosevelt). stuart.ingle@nmlegis.gov. Office: 109A. Phone: 986-4702. Member: Committees’ Committee; Indian & Cultural Affairs; Rules. Farmer; Rancher. BS, Animal Science and Industry, Oklahoma State University.

Mary Kay Papen (D)

Michael Padilla (D)

William H. Payne (R)

Las Cruces. 4th term. Distr. 38. (Doña Ana). marykay.papen@nmlegis.gov. Office: 105. Phone: 986-4733. Chair: Committees’ Committee. Member: Corporations & Transportation; Indian & Cultural Affairs. Retired; Businesswoman. BS, Horticulture; Graduate Work, NMSU.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 14. (Bernalillo). michael.padilla@nmlegis.gov. Office: 120. Phone: 986-4726. Member: Committees’ Committee; Corporations & Transportation; Education. Independent Business Owner. UNM; University of Phoenix; Six Sigma Quality Greenbelt; General Electric University.

Albuquerque. 5th term. Distr. 20. (Bernalillo). willliam.payne@nmlegis.gov. Office: 109B. Phone: 986-4703. Ranking Member: Judiciary. Member: Committees’ Committee; Conservation. Attorney; Retired Rear Admiral, United States Navy. BA, MA, JD, UNM; MA, Government, Georgetown University.

Jacob Candelaria (D)

Steven P. Neville (R)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 26. (Bernalillo). jacob.candelaria@nmlegis.gov. Office: 414A. Phone: 986-4391. Member: Public Affairs; Rules. Non-profit Management and Development. AB, Princeton University.

Aztec. 3rd term. Distr. 2. (San Juan). steven.neville@nmlegis.gov. Office: 109C. Phone: 986-4701. Member: Finance. Real Estate Appraiser; Investor. BS, Animal Science, BS, Agronomy, MS, Agriculture, Economics, NMSU.

President of the Senate

President Pro Tempore

Majority Floor Leader

Majority Whip

Democrat Caucus Chair

House

Democrats

Minority Whip

Republican Caucus Chair

Republicans

Don L. Tripp (R)

Brian F. Egolf, Jr. (D)

Nate Gentry (R)

Socorro. 9th term. Distr. 49. (Catron, Socorro, Valencia). trippsdon@netscape.net. Office: 104. Phone: 986-4782. Member: Health; Rules & Order of Business; Safety & Civil Affairs. Jeweler; Farmer; Contractor. BA, NM Tech.

Santa Fe. 4th term. Distr. 47. (Santa Fe). brian.egolf@nmlegis.gov. Office: 125. Phone: 986-4757. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Judiciary; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney. BSFS, International Security and Diplomacy, Georgetown University; JD, UNM School of Law.

Albuquerque. 3rd term. Distr. 30. (Bernalillo). natefornm@gmail.com. Office: 134. Phone: 986-4776. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Judiciary. Attorney. BA, Rhodes College; JD, UNM School of Law.

Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D)

Alonzo Baldonado (R)

Albuquerque. 11th term. Distr. 19. (Bernalillo). sheryl.stapleton@nmlegis.gov. Office: 125. Phone: 986-4757. Member: Education; Rules & Order of Business; Safety & Civil Affairs. District Administrator. BA, Education; MA, Education, Education Specialist, Education Administration.

Los Lunas. 3rd term. Distr. 8. (Valencia). alonzo.baldonado@nmlegis.gov. Office: 134. Phone: 986-4774. Member: Education; Safety & Civil Affairs; Rules & Order of Business. Real Estate Broker. BBA, Anderson School of Management.

Patricia A. Roybal Caballero (D)

Kelly K. Fajardo (R)

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 13. (Bernalillo). pat.roybalcaballero@nmlegis.gov. Office: 202A. Phone: 986-4221. Member: Regulatory & Public Affairs; Rules & Order of Business; Safety & Civil Affairs. Public Administrator; Profit Manager; Community Economic Developer. BA, CU, Boulder. Dual MAs, Public Administration, Community and Regional Planning, UNM.

Belen. 2nd term. Distr. 7. (Valencia). kelly.fajardo@nmlegis.gov. Office: 204A. Phone: 986-4237. Vice Chair: Health. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Rules & Order of Business. Internet Marketing. AA, Legal Studies.

Speaker of the House

Minority Floor Leader

Minority Whip

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Democrat Caucus Chair

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Minority Floor Leader

Majority Floor Leader

Majority Whip

Republican Caucus Chair

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Executive Branch Constitutional Officers The executive department shall consist of a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney general and commissioner of public lands. — NM Const. art. V § 1.

Susana Martinez (R)

Brad Winter (R)

Tim Keller (D)

Office of the Lt. Governor State Capitol, Room 417 Mailing: 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 417, Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-476-2250 www.ltgovernor.state.nm.us

Office of the Secretary of State, State Capitol North Annex, Room 300 Mailing: 325 Don Gaspar Avenue, Room 300, Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-827-3600 www.sos.state.nm.us

Office of the State Auditor 2540 Camino Edward Ortiz, Suite A, Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-3800 www.saonm.org

Tim Eichenberg (D)

Hector H. Balderas (D)

Aubrey Dunn (R)

State Treasurer’s Office 2055 S. Pacheco Street Suite 100 & 200 Mailing: PO Box 5135 Santa Fe, NM 87505 505-955-1120 www.nmsto.gov

Office of the Attorney General, Villagra Building 408 Galisteo Street Mailing: PO Drawer 1508 Santa Fe, NM 87504 505-827-6000 www.nmag.gov

New Mexico State Land Office 310 Old Santa Fe Trail Mailing: PO Box 1148, Santa Fe, NM 87504, 505-827-5760 www.nmstatelands.org

Governor

Office of the Governor State Capitol, Room 400 Mailing: 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 400 Santa Fe, NM 87501 505-476-2200 www.governor.state.nm.us

State Treasurer

John A. Sanchez (R)

Lt. Governor & President of the Senate

Secretary of State

Attorney General

State Auditor

Commissioner of Public Lands

Congressional Delegation

~114th Congress

Senators Martin T. Heinrich (D)

Tom Udall (D)

303 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-5521 202-228-2841 Fax www.heinrich.senate.gov

531 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-6621 202-228-3261 Fax www.tomudall.senate.gov

Senator

Constituent Offices Albuquerque: 505-346-6601 Roswell: 575-622-7113 Farmington: 505-325-5030 Santa Fe: 505-988-6647 Las Cruces: 575-523-6561

Representatives District 1

Senator

Constituent Offices Albuquerque: 505-346-6791 Carlsbad: 575-234-0366 Las Cruces: 575-526-5475

Portales: 575-356-6811 Santa Fe: 505-988-6511

District 2

District 3

Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)

Steve Pearce (R)

Ben R. Luján (D)

214 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6316 202-225-4975 Fax www.lujangrisham.house.gov

2432 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-2365 202-225-9599 Fax www.pearce.house.gov

2446 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-6190 202-226-1528 Fax www.lujan.house.gov

Representative

Constituent Offices Albuquerque: 505-346-6781

Representative

Constituent Offices Alamogordo: 1-855-473-2723 Hobbs: 1-855-473-2723 Las Cruces: 1-855-473-2723

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Los Lunas: 1-855-473-2723 Roswell: 1-855-473-2723 Socorro: 1-855-473-2723

Representative

Constituent Offices Farmington: 505-324-1005 Gallup: 505-863-0582 Las Vegas: 505-454-3038

Rio Rancho: 505-994-0499 Santa Fe: 505-984-8950 Tucumcari: 575-461-3029

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New Mexico Senate

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Ted Barela (R)

Sue Wilson Beffort (R)

Craig W. Brandt (R)

Estancia. 1st term. Distr. 39. (Bernalillo, Lincoln, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance, Valencia). ted.barela@nmlegis.gov. Office: 416A. Phone: 986-4235. Member: Public Affairs; Rules. Project Manager, Heavy Civil Highway Construction. Estancia High School.

Sandia Park. 5th term. Distr. 19. (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Torrance). sue.beffort@ nmlegis.gov. Office: 415G. Phone: 986-4395. Ranking Member: Finance. Artist. BA, Southern Methodist University.

Rio Rancho. 1st term. Distr. 40. (Sandoval). craig.brandt@nmlegis.gov. Office: 416F. Phone: 986-4267. Ranking Member: Public Affairs. Member: Education. United States Air Force, Veteran; Clergy. BA, Oklahoma Baptist University.

William F. Burt (R)

Pete Campos (D)

Jacob Candelaria (D)

Alamogordo. 2nd term. Distr. 33. (Chaves, Lincoln, Otero). bill.burt@nmlegis.gov. Office: 415A. Phone: 986-4366. Member: Finance. Business Owner. BA, Mass Communications, NMSU.

Las Vegas. 7th term. Distr. 8. (Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Quay, San Miguel, Taos). pete.campos@nmlegis.gov. Office: 302B. Phone: 986-4311. Member: Committees’ Committee; Finance. President, Luna Community College. BA, Economics, Philosophy, UNM; MA, Counseling, NMHU; EdD, Educational Leadership, UNM.

Democrat Caucus Chair

Joseph Cervantes (D)

Carlos R. Cisneros (D)

Lee S. Cotter (R)

Las Cruces. 1st term. Distr. 31. (Doña Ana). joseph@cervanteslawnm.com. Office: 414D. Phone: 986-4385. Vice Chair: Judiciary. Member: Conservation. Lawyer; Farming. BA, Architecture, UNM; MA, Architecture, California Polytechnic; JD, UNM School of Law.

Questa. 8th term. Distr. 6. (Los Alamos, Río Arriba, Santa Fe, Taos). carlos.cisneros@ nmlegis.gov. Office: 325B. Phone: 986-4362. Vice Chair: Finance. Member: Committees’ Committee. Chevron Corporation. NMHU; El Valle Technologies Computer Learning Center.

Las Cruces. 1st term. Distr. 36. (Doña Ana). Office: 416C. Phone: 986-4377. Member: Corporations & Transportation; Education. Real Estate Investor. BSCE, NMSU; MBA, University of Arizona.

Ron Griggs (R)

Stuart Ingle (R)

Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 26. (Bernalillo). jacob.candelaria@nmlegis.gov. Office: 414A. Phone: 986-4391. Member: Public Affairs; Rules. Non-profit Management and Development. AB, Princeton University.

Alamogordo. 1st term. Distr. 34. (Doña Ana, Eddy, Otero). ron.griggs@nmlegis.gov. Office: 416B. Phone: 986-4276. Member: Judiciary; Public Affairs. Retired Business Owner; Former Landman, Texaco, Inc. BBA, NMSU; Graduate Work, ENMU.

Minority Floor Leader

Gay G. Kernan (R)

Carroll H. Leavell (R)

Linda M. Lopez (D)

Hobbs. 4th term. Distr. 42. (Chaves, Eddy, Lea). ggkern@valornet.com. Office: 415E. Phone: 986-4274. Ranking Member: Education. Member: Public Affairs. Retired Educator; Businesswoman. BAE, University of Mississippi.

Jal. 5th term. Distr. 41. (Eddy, Lea). leavell4@leaco.net. Office: 415C. Phone: 986-4278. Member: Finance. Insurance Agent. BA, ENMU.

Albuquerque. 5th term. Distr. 11. (Bernalillo). linda.lopez@nmlegis.gov. Office: 320. Phone: 986-4737. Chair: Rules. Member: Judiciary. Consultant, Organizational Development, Strategic Planning, Community Organizing. BA, Business Management, MBA, Human Resource Development, College of Santa Fe.

Richard C. Martinez (D)

Cisco McSorley (D)

Mark Moores (R)

Española. 4th term. Distr. 5. (Los Alamos, Río Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe). richard.martinez@nmlegis.gov. Office: 319. Phone: 986-4487. Chair: Judiciary. Member: Conservation. Retired Magistrate Judge. New Mexico Technical Vocational Institute, El Rito; Attended NNMC.

Albuquerque. 5th term. Distr. 16. (Bernalillo). cisco.mcsorley@nmlegis.gov. Office: 217. Phone: 986-4389. Vice Chair: Indian & Cultural Affairs. Member: Judiciary. Attorney. BA, English Literature, JD, UNM School of Law.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 21. (Bernalillo). mark.moores@nmlegis.gov. Office: 416D. Phone: 986-4859. Member: Corporations & Transportation; Rules. Executive Director, New Mexico Dental Association. BA, Political Science, Communications, MBA, UNM.

Howie C. Morales (D)

George K. Munoz (D)

Steven P. Neville (R)

Silver City. 3rd term. Distr. 28. (Catron, Grant, Socorro). hcm260@gmail.com. Office: 300D. Phone: 986-4863. Member: Finance. Educator. BS, Special Education, MA, Inter-Disciplinary Studies, WNMU; PhD, Curriculum Instruction, NMSU.

Gallup. 2nd term. Distr. 4. (Cibola, McKinley, San Juan). munozgeo@gmail.com. Office: 218A. Phone: 986-4371. Member: Committees‘ Committee; Finance. Land Developer; Contractor; Property Management. Attended University of Arizona.

Aztec. 3rd term. Distr. 2. (San Juan). steven.neville@nmlegis.gov. Office: 109C. Phone: 986-4701. Member: Finance. Real Estate Appraiser; Investor. BS, Animal Science, BS, Agronomy, MS, Agriculture, Economics, NMSU.

Portales. 8th term. Distr. 27. (Chaves, Curry, DeBaca, Lea, Roosevelt). stuart.ingle@nmlegis.gov. Office: 109A. Phone: 986-4702. Member: Committees’ Committee; Indian & Cultural Affairs; Rules. Farmer; Rancher. BS, Animal Science and Industry, Oklahoma State University.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 15. (Bernalillo). daniel.ivey-soto@nmlegis.gov. Office: 300B. Phone: 986-4270. Vice Chair: Rules. Member: Public Affairs. Association Executive; Attorney. MA, Education, Claremont Graduate University; MBA, JD, UNM.

Republican Caucus Chair

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New Mexico Senate Bill B. O’Neill (D)

Gerald P. Ortiz y Pino (D)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 13. (Bernalillo). oneillsd13@billoneillfornm.com. Office: 300C. Phone: 986-4260. Vice Chair: Public Affairs. Member: Education. Development Director, PEP Program, New Mexico Conference of Churches. BA, American History, Cornell University.

Albuquerque. 3rd term. Distr. 12. (Bernalillo). jortizyp@msn.com. Office: 300A. Phone: 986-4482. Chair: Public Affairs. Member: Rules. Social Worker; Retired Public Employee. BA, Latin American Studies, UNM; MSW, Social Work, Tulane University.

Majority Whip

Mary Kay Papen (D)

William H. Payne (R)

John Pinto (D)

Las Cruces. 4th term. Distr. 38. (Doña Ana). marykay.papen@nmlegis.gov. Office: 105. Phone: 986-4733. Chair: Committees’ Committee. Member: Corporations & Transportation; Indian & Cultural Affairs. Retired; Businesswoman. BS, Horticulture; Graduate Work, NMSU.

Albuquerque. 5th term. Distr. 20. (Bernalillo). willliam.payne@nmlegis.gov. Office: 109B. Phone: 986-4703. Ranking Member: Judiciary. Member: Committees’ Committee; Conservation. Attorney; Retired Rear Admiral, United States Navy. BA, MA, JD, UNM; MA, Government, Georgetown University.

Cliff R. Pirtle (R)

Nancy Rodriguez (D)

Sander Rue (R)

Roswell. 1st term. Distr. 32. (Chaves, Eddy, Otero). cliff.pirtle@nmlegis.gov. Office: 416E. Phone: 986-4862. Ranking Member: Indian & Cultural Affairs. Member: Rules. Farmer. Honor Graduate, Roswell High School.

Santa Fe. 5th term. Distr. 24. (Santa Fe). nancy.rodriguez@nmlegis.gov. Office: 301A. Phone: 986-4264. Member: Finance. Consultant. MBA, Business Administration.

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 23. (Bernalillo). sander.rue@nmlegis.gov. Office: 415B. Phone: 986-4375. Ranking Member: Rules. Member: Corporations & Transportation. Real Estate Appraiser. BBA, UNM.

John C. Ryan (R)

Clemente Sanchez (D)

Michael S. Sanchez (D)

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. 3rd term. Distr. 10. (Bernalillo, Sandoval). john.ryan@nmlegis. gov. Office: 416G. Phone: 986-4373. Ranking Member: Conservation. Member: Judiciary. Business Consultant. BA, Political Science, UNM; Masters coursework in International Management, University of Maryland.

Grants. 1st term. Distr. 30. (Cibola, McKinley, Socorro, Valencia). clemente.sanchez@ nmlegis.gov. Office: 323. Phone: 986-4513. Chair: Corporations & Transportation. Member: Committees’ Committee; Rules. Bank President and CEO. BBA, ENMU; MBA, NMHU.

Majority Floor Leader

Belen. 6th term. Distr. 29. (Bernalillo, Valencia). Office: 119. Phone: 986-4727. Vice Chair: Committees’ Committee. Member: Judiciary; Rules. Attorney. BA, Political Science, JD, UNM School of Law.

John M. Sapien (D)

William E. Sharer (R)

Benny J. Shendo, Jr. (D)

Corrales. 2nd term. Distr. 9. (Bernalillo, Sandoval). john.sapien@nmlegis.gov. Office: 328A. Phone: 986-4834. Chair: Education. Member: Corporations & Transportation. Insurance; Financial Services. BBA, Finance, UNM.

Farmington. 4th term. Distr. 1. (San Juan). bill@williamsharer.com. Office: 415H. Phone: 986-4381. Ranking Member: Corporations & Transportation. Member: Committees’ Committee; Conservation. Businessman. BA, NMSU.

Jemez Pueblo. 1st term. Distr. 22. (Bernalillo, McKinley, Río Arriba, San Juan, Sandoval). benny.shendo@nmlegis.gov. Office: 302A. Phone: 986-4310. Vice Chair: Corporations & Transportation. Member: Indian & Cultural Affairs. President and CEO, The Jemez Community Development Corporation. BS, School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder.

John Arthur Smith (D)

William P. Soules (D)

Mimi Stewart (D)

Deming. 7th term. Distr. 35. (Doña Ana, Hidalgo, Luna, Sierra). john.smith@nmlegis. gov. Office: 325A. Phone: 986-4365. Chair: Finance. Member: Committees’ Committee. Real Estate Appraiser. BS, UNM.

Las Cruces. 1st term. Distr. 37. (Doña Ana). bill.soules@nmlegis.gov. Office: 218B. Phone: 986-4380. Vice Chair: Education. Member: Conservation. Educator. BA, Psychology; MA, Psychology; PhD, Interdisciplinary Doctorate, Education and Psychology, NMSU.

Albuquerque. 1st term. (Prior service in House). Distr. 17. (Bernalillo). mimi.stewart@ nmlegis.gov. Office: 414C. Phone: 986-4856. Vice Chair: Conservation. Member: Public Affairs. Retired Educator. BS, Sociology, History, Boston University; MS, Education, Wheelock College, Boston, MA.

Lisa A. Torraco (R)

Peter Wirth (D)

John “Pat” Woods (R)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 18. (Bernalillo). lisa.torraco@nmlegis.gov. Office: 415F. Phone: 986-4266. Member: Indian & Cultural Affairs; Judiciary. Attorney; Small Business Owner. BA, Economics, UNM; Certificate in Comparative Law, University of San Diego; JD, UNM School of Law.

Santa Fe. 2nd term. Distr. 25. (Santa Fe). peter.wirth@nmlegis.gov. Office: 328B. Phone: 986-4861. Chair: Conservation. Member: Judiciary. Attorney. BA, Stanford University; JD, UNM School of Law.

Broadview. 2nd term. Distr. 7. (Curry, Quay, Union). pat.woods@nmlegis.gov. Office: 415D. Phone: 986-4393. Member: Conservation; Education. Farmer; Rancher. BS, Agriculture Economics, NMSU.

President Pro Tempore

Compliments of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives

Minority Whip

Michael Padilla (D) Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 14. (Bernalillo). michael.padilla@nmlegis.gov. Office: 120. Phone: 986-4726. Member: Committees’ Committee; Corporations & Transportation; Education. Independent Business Owner. UNM; University of Phoenix; Six Sigma Quality Greenbelt; General Electric University.

Gallup. 10th term. Distr. 3. (McKinley, San Juan). Office: 301B. Phone: 986-4835. Chair: Indian & Cultural Affairs. Member: Education. Legislative Liaison. BS, MA, Elementary Education, UNM.

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Senate Standing Committees Committees’ Committee (SCC)

At Call of the Chair • Room 105 • 986-4733

• Mary Kay Papen, Chair (D) • Michael S. Sanchez, Vice Chair (D) • Pete Campos (D) • Carlos R. Cisneros (D) • Stuart Ingle (R)

• George K. Munoz (D) • Michael Padilla (D) • William H. Payne (R) • Clemente Sanchez (D) • William E. Sharer (R) • John Arthur Smith (D)

Education (SEC)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 8:00 a.m. • Room 311 • 986-4832

• John M. Sapien, Chair (D) • William P. Soules, Vice Chair (D) • Gay G. Kernan, Ranking Member (R) • Craig W. Brandt (R)

• Lee S. Cotter (R) • Bill B. O’Neill (D) • Michael Padilla (D) • John Pinto (D) • John “Pat” Woods (R)

Judiciary (SJC)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 2:30 p.m. • Room 321 • 986-4485

• Richard C. Martinez, Chair (D) • Joseph Cervantes, Vice Chair (D) • William H. Payne, Ranking Member (R) • Ron Griggs (R)

• Linda M. Lopez (D) • Cisco McSorley (D) • John C. Ryan (R) • Michael S. Sanchez (D) • Lisa A. Torraco (R) • Peter Wirth (D)

Conservation (SCONC)

Tuesday & Thursday • 8:00 a.m. • Room 311 • 986-4871

• Peter Wirth, Chair (D) • Mimi Stewart, Vice Chair (D) • John C. Ryan, Ranking Member (R) • Joseph Cervantes (D)

• Richard C. Martinez (D) • William H. Payne (R) • William E. Sharer (R) • William P. Soules (D) • John “Pat” Woods (R)

Finance (SFC)

Monday through Saturday • 1:30 p.m. • Room 322 • 986-4363

• John Arthur Smith, Chair (D) • Carlos R. Cisneros, Vice Chair (D) • Sue Wilson Beffort, Ranking Member (R) • William F. Burt (R)

• Pete Campos (D) • Carroll H. Leavell (R) • Howie C. Morales (D) • George K. Munoz (D) • Steven P. Neville (R) • Nancy Rodriguez (D)

Public Affairs (SPAC)

Tuesday & Thursday • 2:30 p.m. • Room 321 • 986-4481 Friday • 2:30 p.m. • Room 303 • 986-4481

• Gerald P. Ortiz Y Pino, Chair (D) • Bill B. O’Neill, Vice Chair (D) • Craig W. Brandt, Ranking Member (R) • Ted Barela (R)

• Jacob Candelaria (D) • Ron Griggs (R) • Daniel A. Ivey-Soto (D) • Gay G. Kernan (R) • Mimi Stewart (D)

Corporation & Transportation (SCORC)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 2:00 p.m. • Room 311 • 986-4265

• Clemente Sanchez, Chair (D) • Benny J. Shendo, Jr., Vice Chair (D) • William E. Sharer, Ranking Member (R) • Lee S. Cotter (R)

• Mark Moores (R) • Michael Padilla (D) • Mary Kay Papen (D) • Sander Rue (R) • John M. Sapien (D)

Indian & Cultural Affairs (SIAC)

Tuesday & Thursday • 8:00 a.m. Room 303 • 986-4837

• John Pinto, Chair (D) • Cisco McSorely, Vice Chair (D) • Cliff R. Pirtle, Ranking Member (R) • Stuart Ingle (R)

• Mary Kay Papen (D) • Benny J. Shendo, Jr. (D) • Lisa A. Torraco (R)

Rules (SRC)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 8:00 a.m. • Room 321 • 986-4746

• Linda M. Lopez, Chair (D) • Daniel A. Ivey-Soto, Vice Chair (D) • Sander Rue, Ranking Member (R) • Ted Barela (R) • Jacob Candelaria (D)

• Stuart Ingle (R) • Mark Moores (R) • Gerald P. Ortiz Y Pino (D) • Cliff R. Pirtle (R) • Clemente Sanchez (D) • Michael S. Sanchez (D)

Committee Abbreviations

Senate Seating Chart

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The following abbreviations are used in the daily bill locator, available from the Legislative Council Service and at www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/billfinder.aspx SCC: Senate Committees’ Committee SCONC: Senate Conservation Committee SCORC: Senate Corporations & Transportation Committee SEC: Senate Education Committee SFC: Senate Finance Committee SIAC: Senate Indian & Cultural Affairs Committee SJC: Senate Judiciary Committee SPAC: Senate Public Affairs Committee SRC: Senate Rules Committee

Senate Party Affiliation: 24 Democrats • 18 Republicans

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New Mexico Senate Electoral Districts Senate Statewide Districts

Senators by District

Senate Bernalillo County Districts

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

William E. Sharer Steven P. Neville John Pinto George K. Munoz Richard C. Martinez Carlos R. Cisneros John “Pat” Woods Pete Campos John M. Sapien John C. Ryan Linda M. Lopez Gerald P. Ortiz y Pino Bill B. O’Neill Michael Padilla Daniel A. Ivey-Soto Cisco McSorley Mimi Stewart Lisa A. Torraco Sue Wilson Beffort William H. Payne Mark Moores

22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.

Benny J. Shendo, Jr. Sander Rue Nancy Rodriguez Peter Wirth Jacob Candelaria Stuart Ingle Howie C. Morales Michael S. Sanchez Clemente Sanchez Joseph Cervantes Cliff R. Pirtle William F. Burt Ron Griggs John Arthur Smith Lee S. Cotter William P. Soules Mary Kay Papen Ted Barela Craig W. Brandt Carroll H. Leavell Gay G. Kernan

General Information Write Your Senator

The Honorable (First and Last Name) New Mexico State Senate State Capitol, Room 411 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

Chief Clerk’s Office

Room 115 • 986-4714 senate@nmlegis.gov

Senate Information Room 219 • 986-4281

Legislative Council Service

School Abbreviations

• ENMU: Eastern New Mexico University • NMHU: New Mexico Highlands University • NMMI: New Mexico Military Institute • NMSU: New Mexico State University • NNMC: Northern New Mexico College • UNM: University of New Mexico • WNMU: Western New Mexico University

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New Mexico House David E. Adkins (R)

Eliseo Lee Alcon (D)

Deborah A. Armstrong (D)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 29. (Bernalillo). david.adkins@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203H CN. Phone: 986-4453. Member: Enrolling & Engrossing-A; Business & Employment; Judiciary. Small Business Owner; Pastor. UNM; Community College of the Air Force.

Milan. 4th term. Distr. 6. (Cibola, McKinley). eliseo.alcon@nmlegis.gov. Office: 202B. Phone: 986-4220. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Judiciary. Disabled Veteran; Retired Magistrate Judge. Attended NMHU.

Albuquerque. 1st term Distr. 17. (Bernalillo). deborah.armstrong@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413A. Phone: 986-4435. Member: Enrolling & Engrossing-A; Health; Regulatory & Public Affairs. Consultant; Business Owner; Attorney; Retired Physical Therapist. BS, Physical Therapy, UM; JD, UNM School of Law.

Alonzo Baldonado (R)

Paul C. Bandy (R)

Cathrynn N. Brown (R)

Los Lunas. 3rd term. Distr. 8. (Valencia). alonzo.baldonado@nmlegis.gov. Office: 134. Phone: 986-4774. Member: Education; Safety & Civil Affairs; Rules & Order of Business. Real Estate Broker. BBA, Anderson School of Management.

Aztec. 5th term. Distr. 3. (San Juan). paul@paulbandy.org. Office: 203E CN. Phone: 986-4211. Chair: Rules & Order of Business. Vice Chair: Appropriations & Finance. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife. Rancher. University of Texas; Music, University of Houston.

Carlsbad. 3rd term. Distr. 55. (Eddy). cath@cathrynnbrown.com. Office: 314 C. Phone: 986-4415. Chair: Transportation & Public Works. Vice Chair: Rules & Order of Business. Member: Judiciary. Attorney; Professional Editor. BA, Political Science, Reed College; JD, University of Idaho College of Law.

Gail Chasey (D)

Sharon E. Clahchischilliage (R)

Zachary J. Cook (R)

Albuquerque. 10th term. Distr. 18. (Bernalillo). gail@gailchasey.com. Office: 413E. Phone: 986-4452. Member: Health; Judiciary; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney. PhD, Special Education, UNM; JD, UNM School of Law.

Kirtland. 2nd term. Distr. 4. (San Juan). sharon.clahchischill@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203H CN. Phone: 986-4453. Vice Chair: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs. Member: Appropriations & Finance. Retired, Education, Behavioral Health and Administration; Commissioned Corporal Officer; Lieutenant, United States Public Health Service; Navajo Nation. BSE, Education, ENMU; MSW, U. Penn.

Ruidoso. 4th term. Distr. 56. (Lincoln, Otero). zachary.cook@nmlegis.gov. Office: 308. Phone: 986-4411. Chair: Judiciary. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney. BA, UNM; MA, International Management, Thunderbird, Glendale, AZ; JD, UNM School of Law.

Randal S. Crowder (R)

Jim M. Dines (R)

George Dodge, Jr. (D)

Clovis. 1st term. Distr. 64. (Curry). randal. crowder@nmlegis.gov. Office: 204B. Phone: 986-4210. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife; Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Ways & Means. Business Owner; Contractor; Developer. Clovis Community College; Industrial Technology, ENMU.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 20. (Bernalillo). jim.dines@nmlegis.gov. 505-400-8316. Office: 205B. Phone: 986-4242. Member: Education; Enrolling & Engrossing-A; Judiciary. Retired Attorney. UNM School of Law; Undergraduate Degree, UNM.

Santa Rosa. 3rd term. Distr. 63. (Curry, DeBaca, Guadalupe, Roosevelt, San Miguel). george.dodgejr@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203. Phone: 986-4227. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife; Business & Employment; Rules & Order of Business. Educator; Businessman. BA, MA, Education Administration, NMHU.

Brian F. Egolf, Jr. (D)

Nora Espinoza (R)

Candy Spence Ezzell (R)

Roswell. 5th term. Distr. 59. (Chaves, Lincoln). noralee@cableone.net. Office: 313. Phone: 986-4852. Chair: Education. Member: Regulatory & Public Affairs. Educator. BA.

Roswell. 6th term. Distr. 58. (Chaves). csecows@aol.com. Office: 316B. Phone: 986-4420. Chair: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife. Member: Business & Employment. Rancher; Farmer. Pre-Vet, 2 years, NMSU; Accounting, 2 years, ENMU-R.

Kelly K. Fajardo (R)

David M. Gallegos (R)

Doreen Y. Gallegos (D)

Belen. 2nd term. Distr. 7. (Valencia). kelly.fajardo@nmlegis.gov. Office: 204A. Phone: 986-4237. Vice Chair: Health. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Rules & Order of Business. Internet Marketing. AA, Legal Studies.

Eunice. 2nd term. Distr. 61. (Lea). david.rsi@hotmail.com. Office: 203I CN. Phone: 986-4454. Vice Chair: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources. Member: Ways & Means. Senior Superintendent, Ramirez and Sons; Retired, New Mexico Gas, PNM. AA, NMJC; BA, University of the Southwest.

Las Cruces. 2nd term. Distr. 52. (Doña Ana). doreen.gallegos@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203A CN. Phone: 986-4255. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Government, Elections & Indian Affairs. Executive Director, Mesilla Valley Court Appointed Special Advocates. BA, MA, Social Work, NMSU.

Miguel P. García (D)

Stephanie Garcia Richard (D)

Nate Gentry (R)

Atrisco. 10th term. Distr. 14. (Bernalillo). miguel.garcia@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413F. Phone: 986-4432. Member: Business & Employment; Ways & Means. Retired Educator; Farmer; Author. BA, ENMU; MA, UNM.

Los Alamos. 2nd term. Distr. 43. (Los Alamos, Río Arriba, Sandoval, Santa Fe). stephanie.garciarichard@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203B CN. Phone: 986-4464. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Education. Educator. BA, Barnard College, Columbia University; Teaching License, California State University, Los Angeles.

Majority Whip

Minority Floor Leader

Santa Fe. 4th term. Distr. 47. (Santa Fe). brian.egolf@nmlegis.gov. Office: 125. Phone: 986-4757. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Judiciary; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney. BSFS, International Security and Diplomacy, Georgetown University; JD, UNM School of Law.

Republican Caucus Chair

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Majority Floor Leader Albuquerque. 3rd term. Distr. 30. (Bernalillo). natefornm@gmail.com. Office: 134. Phone: 986-4776. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Judiciary. Attorney. BA, Rhodes College; JD, UNM School of Law.

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New Mexico House Bealquin “Bill” Gomez (D)

Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales (D)

Jimmie C. Hall (R)

Las Mesa. 1st term. Distr. 34. (Doña Ana). bealquin.gomez@nmlegis.gov. Office: 202A. Phone: 986-4221. Chair: Enrolling & Engrossing-B. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife; Transportation & Public Works. Retired Professor, NMSU. BA, Agricultural Economics, MA, Agricultural Economics and Business, NMSU.

Ranchos de Taos. 11th term. Distr. 42. (Taos). roberto.gonzales@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413B. Phone: 986-4438. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife; Transportation & Public Works. Retired Educator; Owner of Gonzales Rentals, Commercial and Residential Rentals. BS, Elementary Education, UNM; MA, Education and School Administration, NMHU.

Albuquerque. 6th term. Distr. 28. (Bernalillo). jimmie.hall@nmlegis.gov. Office: 304C. Phone: 986-4320. Deputy Chair: Appropriations & Finance. Member: Education. Retired. BS, MA, West Texas A&M University.

Dianne Miller Hamilton (R)

Jason C. Harper (R)

Yvette Herrell (R)

Silver City. 9th term. Distr. 38. (Grant, Hidalgo, Sierra). tavish38@gmail.com. Office: 206A. Phone: 986-4249. Vice Chair: Transportation & Public Works. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs. Retired Radio Talk Show Host; Retired Realtor. BS, Education; Post Graduate Studies.

Rio Rancho. 2nd term. Distr. 57. (Sandoval). jasonharpernm@gmail.com. Office: 316A. Phone: 986-4421. Chair: Ways & Means. Member: Transportation & Public Works. Research Engineer, Sandia National Laboratories. BS, Chemical Engineering, NM Tech; MS, Chemical Engineering, Purdue University; PhD, Chemical Engineering, UNM.

Alamogordo. 3rd term. Distr. 51. (Otero). yherrell@yahoo.com. Office: 314A. Phone: 986-4416. Chair: Regulatory & Public Affairs. Member: Business & Employment. SelfEmployed; Real Estate Investor and Broker, First Choice Real Estate. ITT School of Business; NMSU-A; American River College.

Dona G. Irwin (D)

Conrad D. James (R)

D. Wonda Johnson (D)

Deming. 9th term. Distr. 32. (Grant, Hidalgo, Luna). donagale@zianet.com. Office: 201A. Phone: 986-4215. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife; Business & Employment. Banking. WNMU.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 24. (Bernalillo). conradjamesforhd24@gmail. Office: 205A. Phone: 986-4243. Vice Chair: Business & Employment. Member: Appropriations & Finance. Research Scientist and Engineer. BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Norte Dame; MS, PhD, Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University.

Church Rock. 1st term. Distr. 5. (McKinley, San Juan). dwonda.johnson@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413A. Phone: 986-4435. Member: Education; Enrolling & Engrossing-A; Regulatory & Public Affairs. WJ Consulting; Principal, Grants Management; Community Organizing; Event Planner. BA, Business, Communications, Marymount University.

Larry A. Larranaga (R)

Idalia Lechuga-Tena (D)

Tim D. Lewis (R)

Albuquerque. 11th term. Distr. 27. (Bernalillo). larry@larranaga.com. Office: 304B. Phone: 986-4320. Chair: Appropriations & Finance. Member: Rules & Order of Business; Transportation & Public Works. Rancher; Retired Engineer. BS, MS, Civil Engineering.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 21. (Bernalillo). idalia.lechuga-tena@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203C CN Phone: 986-4254. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Ways & Means. Bilingual Consultant. BA, Economics; BA, Political Science; Concentration in International Politics; UNM; Universidad Pública de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.

Rio Rancho. 3rd term. Distr. 60. (Sandoval). lewisfornm@gmail.com. Office: 206B. Phone: 986-4252. Vice Chair: Ways & Means. Member: Business & Employment. High School Business Educator. MBA, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ.

Rick Little (R)

Georgene Louis (D)

Patricia A. Lundstrom (D)

Chaparral. 1st term. Distr. 53. (Doña Ana, Otero). rick.little@nmlegis.gov. Office: 206B. Phone: 986-4253. Vice Chair: Safety & Civil Affairs. Member: Business & Employment. General Contractor; Structural Mover. University of Texas, El Paso; Howard Payne University; El Paso Community College.

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 26. (Bernalillo). georgene.louis@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413E. Phone: 986-4445. Member: Health; Judiciary. Attorney. BA, UNM; JD, UNM School of law.

Gallup. 8th term. Distr. 9. (McKinley, San Juan). patricia.lundstrom@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413B. Phone: 986-4438. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Transportation & Public Works. Executive Director, Greater Gallup Economic Development Corporation. BA, History, Political Science, MA, Public Administration, NMSU.

James Roger Madalena (D)

Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D)

Sarah Maestas Barnes (R)

Jemez Pueblo. 16th term. Distr. 65. (Río Arriba, San Juan, Sandoval). james. madalena@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203A. Phone: 986-4227. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Health. Executive Director, Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc. BA, Sociology, Political Science, ENMU.

Albuquerque. 5th term. Distr. 16. (Bernalillo). antonio.maestas@nmlegis.gov. Office: 201B. Phone: 986-4214. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Judiciary; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney, MoeJustice Law Office. BA, Political Economy, University of Washington; JD, UNM School of Law.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 15. (Bernalillo). sarah.maestasbarnes@nmlegis.gov. Office: 205A. Phone: 986-4243. Chair: Enrolling & Engrossing-A. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney. BA, Political Science, Journalism, Mass Communication, UNM; JD, UNM School of Law.

Javier Martinez (D)

W. Ken Martinez (D)

Bill McCamley (D)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 11. (Bernalillo). javier.martinez@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203B CN. Phone: 986-4464. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Ways & Means. Attorney. JD, UNM School of Law.

Grants. 9th term. Distr. 69. (Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, San Juan, Socorro, Valencia). ken.martinez@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203B. Phone: 986-4226. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs; Judiciary; Rules & Order of Business. Attorney. BA, Political Science, Spanish, UNM; JD, Notre Dame School of Law.

Mesilla Park. 2nd term. Distr. 33. (Doña Ana). bill.mccamley@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413C Phone: 986-4436. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife; Ways & Means. Business Outreach Director, ROJO Ink Custom Clothing and Promotional Items. BA, Government, NMSU; MA, Public Policy, Harvard University.

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New Mexico House

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Terry H. McMillan (R)

Matthew McQueen (D)

Rod Montoya (R)

Las Cruces. 3rd term. Distr. 37. (Doña Ana). docmcmillan@gmail.com. Office: 312A. Phone: 986-4327. Chair: Health. Member: Judiciary. Surgeon. BS, Baylor University; MD and Residency Training, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX.

Santa Fe. 1st term. Distr. 50. (Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Torrance, Valencia). matthew.mcqueen@nmlegis.gov. Office: 201B. Phone: 986-4214. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Enrolling & Engrossing-A; Transportation & Public Works. Attorney. BA, Williams College; MBA, Anderson School of Management, UNM; MS, UM School of Natural Resources; JD, UM School of Law.

Farmington. 1st term. Distr. 1. (San Juan). roddmontoya@gmail.com. Office: 203E CN. Phone: 986-4211. Member: Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Transportation & Public Works; Ways & Means. Mining Explosives Distributor. Farmington High School.

Andrew “Andy” Nunez (R)

Paul A. Pacheco (R)

Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R)

Hatch. 1st term. (Prior service in House). Distr. 36. (Doña Ana). annunez@zianet.com. Office: 204B. Phone: 986-4210. Vice Chair: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife. Member: Health. Retired Educator; Farmer; Rancher. Masters Degree.

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 23. (Bernalillo, Sandoval). paul.pacheco@nmlegis.gov. Office: 204A. Phone: 986-4238. Vice Chair: Judiciary. Member: Transportation & Public Works. Small Business Owner; Retired Police Officer, Albuquerque Police Department. TVI Community College, Albuquerque.

Corrales. 7th term. Distr. 44. (Sandoval). jpandp@comcast.net. Office: 306. Phone: 986-4329. Chair: Business & Employment. Member: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs. Small Business Owner; Consultant Training; Public Relations. BA, Administration.

Bill Rehm (R)

Dennis J. Roch (R)

Debbie A. Rodella (D)

Albuquerque. 6th term. Distr. 31. (Bernalillo). bill.rehm@nmlegis.gov. Office: 314B. Phone: 986-4425. Chair: Safety & Civil Affairs. Member: Education. Private Investigator; Traffic Crash Re-constructionist; Retired Sheriff Captain. Bachelors, University of Albuquerque; Albuquerque Police Department; Bernalillo County Sheriff and FBI National Academy.

Logan. 4th term. Distr. 67. (Colfax, Curry, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt, San Miguel, Union). denroch@hotmail.com. Office: 313. Phone: 986-4341. Deputy Chair: Education. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Rules & Order of Business. Educator. BA, English, ENMU; MA, English, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.

Española. 12th term. Distr. 41. (Río Arriba, Santa Fe, Taos). debbie.rodella@nmlegis.gov. Office: 202B. Phone: 986-4220. Member: Business & Employment; Government, Elections & Indian Affairs. Self-Employed. AAS, Accounting, AAS, Business, NNMC; BA, Business, College of Santa Fe.

G. Andres Romero (D)

Patricia A. Roybal Caballero (D)

Patricio R. Ruiloba (D)

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 10. (Bernalillo). andres.romero@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203D CN. Phone: 986-4336. Member: Education; Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Safety & Civil Affairs. Graduate Student. BA, History, Philosophy, UNM.

Democrat Caucus Chair

Nick L. Salazar (D)

Tomás E. Salazar (D)

Larry R. Scott (R)

Ohkay Owingeh. 22nd term. Distr. 40. (Colfax, Mora, Río Arriba, San Miguel). Office: 413D. Phone: 986-4433. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Health; Rules & Order of Business. Fusion Research. University of California, Santa Barbara.

Las Vegas. 2nd term. Distr. 70. (San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance). tomas.salazar@nmlegis. gov. Office: 413F. Phone: 986-4432. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Education. Retired Public School and Higher Education Educator, Retired Administrator. BS, NMHU; MA, University of Montana; PhD, Mathematics, UNM.

Hobbs. 1st term. Distr. 62. (Lea). larry.scott@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203G CN. Phone: 986-4450. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Ways & Means. President, Lynx Petroleum Consultants, Inc. BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Texas, Austin.

James E. Smith (R)

Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) Minority Whip

Jeff Steinborn (D)

Sandia Park. 3rd term. Distr. 22. (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe). jim@jimsmithnm.com. Office: 312B. Phone: 986-4840. Chair: Government, Elections & Indian Affairs. Member: Regulatory & Public Affairs. Retired Educator, High School Science and Technology. BS, Wildlife Management, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA; BA, College of Santa Fe.

Albuquerque. 11th term. Distr. 19. (Bernalillo). sheryl.stapleton@nmlegis.gov. Office: 125. Phone: 986-4757. Member: Education; Rules & Order of Business; Safety & Civil Affairs. District Administrator. BA, Education; MA, Education, Education Specialist, Education Administration.

Las Cruces. 2nd term. Distr. 35. (Doña Ana). jeff.steinborn@nmlegis.gov. Office: 413C. Phone: 986-4436. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Energy, Environment & Natural Resources. Land Conservationist. BS, Political Science, University of Texas, Austin; Graduate Work, Institute of World Politics, Washington, D.C.

James R. J. Strickler (R)

James G. Townsend (R)

Don L. Tripp (R)

Farmington. 5th term. Distr. 2. (San Juan). jamesstrickler@msn.com. Office: 327. Phone: 986-4333. Chair: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources. Member: Ways & Means. Petroleum Landman; Oil and Gas Producer. BBA, Petroleum Land Management, University of Texas, Austin.

Artesia. 1st term. Distr. 54. (Chaves, Eddy, Otero). james.townsend@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203G CN. Phone: 986-4450. Member: Energy, Environment & Natural Resources; Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Safety & Civil Affairs. Board Member and Director, Holly Energy Partners. New Mexico Junior College; NMSU, Carlsbad.

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 13. (Bernalillo). pat.roybalcaballero@nmlegis.gov. Office: 202A. Phone: 986-4221. Member: Regulatory & Public Affairs; Rules & Order of Business; Safety & Civil Affairs. Public Administrator; Nonprofit Manager; Community Economic Developer. BA, CU, Boulder. Dual MAs, Public Administration, Community and Regional Planning, UNM.

Albuquerque. 1st term. Distr. 12. (Bernalillo). patricio.ruiloba@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203C CN. Phone: 986-4254. Member: Enrolling & Engrossing-B; Safety & Civil Affairs; Transportation & Public Works. APS Police Officer, Artrisco Heritage Academy High School; Retired Police Officer. UNM.

Speaker of the House Socorro. 9th term. Distr. 49. (Catron, Socorro, Valencia). trippsdon@netscape.net. Office: 104. Phone: 986-4782. Member: Health; Rules & Order of Business; Safety & Civil Affairs. Jeweler; Farmer; Contractor. BA, NM Tech.

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New Mexico House Carl P. Trujillo (D)

Christine Trujillo (D)

Jim R. Trujillo (D)

Santa Fe. 2nd term. Distr. 46 (Santa Fe). carl.trujillo@nmlegis.gov. Office: 201A. Phone: 986-4215. Member: Business & Employment; Ways & Means. Material Science Senior Researcher; Businessman. Engineering, UNM.

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 25. (Bernalillo). christine.trujillo@nmlegis.gov. Office: 203A CN. Phone: 986-4255. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Education. Educator; Labor Leader. BA, Education, NMHU; MA, Education, UNM.

Santa Fe. 7th term. Distr. 45. (Santa Fe). jimtrujillo@msn.com. Office: 203D CN. Phone: 986-4336. Member: Business & Employment; Ways & Means. Retired. BA, Education, College of Santa Fe.

Luciano “Lucky” Varela (D)

Bob Wooley (R)

Monica C. Youngblood (R)

Santa Fe. 15th term. Distr. 48. (Santa Fe). lucky4st@msn.com. Office: 413D. Phone: 986-4433. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Transportation & Public Works. Retired. BBA, Accounting, College of Santa Fe; Law Diploma, LaSalle University.

Roswell. 3rd term. Distr. 66. (Chaves, Lea, Roosevelt). bobwooley66@gmail.com. Office: 203I CN. Phone: 986-4454. Vice Chair: Regulatory & Public Affairs. Member: Agriculture, Water & Wildlife. Safety and Pipeline Inspector. BS, Agricultural Business, NMSU.

Albuquerque. 2nd term. Distr. 68. (Bernalillo). monica@mynmstaterep.com. Office: 205B. Phone: 986-4242. Vice Chair: Education. Member: Appropriations & Finance. Real Estate Broker. Certificate, Real Estate Principals, Practices and Real Estate Law.

John L. Zimmerman (R) Las Cruces. 1st term. Distr. 39. (Doña Ana, Grant, Sierra). jzimmer_43@msn.com. Office: 206A. Phone: 986-4250. Member: Appropriations & Finance; Enrolling & Engrossing-A; Health. Retired Federal Civil Service Project Missile & Test Engineer; Retired Commander, United States Navy Reserve. Minor, Engineering, BBA, Management, NMSU.

House Seating Chart

Maesta s Barne

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House Party Affiliation: 33 Democrats • 37 Republicans

Tripp, D (R) Speaker

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House Standing Committees Agriculture, Water & Wildlife (HAWC)

Appropriations & Finance (HAFC)

Business & Employment (HBEC)

• Candy Spence Ezzell, • Dona G. Irwin (D) Chair (R) • Bill McCamley (D) • Andrew “Andy” Nunez, • Bob Wooley (R) Vice Chair (R) • Paul C. Bandy (R) • Randal S. Crowder (R) • George Dodge, Jr. (D) • Bealquin “Bill” Gomez (D) • Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales (D)

• Larry A. Larranaga, Chair (R) • Jimmie C. Hall, Deputy Chair (R) • Paul C. Bandy, Vice Chair (R) • Sharon Clahchischilliage (R) • Doreen Y. Gallegos (D) • Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) • Conrad D. James (R) • Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) • Sarah Maestas Barns (R)

• Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert, Chair (R) • Conrad D. James, Vice Chair (R) • David E. Adkins (R) • George Dodge, Jr. (D) • Candy Spence Ezzell (R) • Miguel P. García (D) • Yvette Herrell (R)

Education (HEC)

Energy, Environment & Natural Resources (HEENC) Enrolling & Engrossing-A (HE&EC-A)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 315 • 986-4420

Monday through Friday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 317 • 986-4846

• Nora Espinoza, Chair (R) • Dennis J. Roch, Deputy Chair (R) • Monica C. Youngblood, Vice Chair (R) • Alonzo Baldonado (R) • Jim M. Dines (R) • Stephanie Garcia Richard (D)

• Jimmie C. Hall (R) • D. Wonda Johnson (D) • Bill Rehm (R) • G. Andres Romero (D) • Tomás E. Salazar (D) • Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) • Christine Trujillo (D)

Monday through Friday • 1:30 p.m. • Room 307 • 986-4320

• Dennis J. Roch (R) • Nick L. Salazar (D) • Tomás E. Salazar (D) • Jeff Steinborn (D) • Christine Trujillo (D) • Luciano “Lucky” Varela (D) • Monica C. Youngblood (R) • John L. Zimmerman (R)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 309 • 986-4333

• James R. J. Strickler, Chair (R) • David M. Gallegos, Vice Chair (R) • Brian F. Egolf, Jr. (D) • Nate Gentry (R) • Idalia Lechuga-Tena (D) • Sarah Maestas Barnes (R)

• Javier Martinez (D) • Matthew McQueen (D) • Larry R. Scott (R) • Jeff Steinborn (D) • James G. Townsend (R)

Enrolling & Engrossing-B (HE&EC-B)

Government, Elections & Indian Affairs (HGEIC)

• Bealquin “Bill” Gomez, Chair (D) • Randal S. Crowder (R) • Javier Martinez (D) • Rod Montoya (R) • G. Andres Romero (D) • Patricio R. Ruiloba (D) • Larry R. Scott (R)

• James E. Smith, Chair (R) • Sharon Clahchischilliage, Vice Chair (R) • Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) • Zachary J. Cook (R) • Kelly K. Fajardo (R) • Doreen Y. Gallegos (D)

At Call of the Chair • Room 126 • 986-4766

• James G. Townsend (R)

Judiciary (HJC)

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 307 • 986-4840

• Dianne Miller Hamilton (R) • James Roger Madalena (D) • Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D) • W. Ken Martinez (D) • Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R) • Debbie A. Rodella (D)

Tuesday & Thursday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 307 • 986-4329

• Dona G. Irwin (D) • Tim D. Lewis (R) • Rick L. Little (R) • Debbie A. Rodella (D) • Carl P. Trujillo (D) • Jim R. Trujillo (D)

At Call of the Chair • Room 126 • 986-4766

• Sarah Maestas Barnes, Chair (R) • Jim M. Dines (R) • David E. Adkins, (R) • Deborah A. Armstrong (D) • D. Wonda Johnson (D) • Matthew McQueen (D) • John L. Zimmerman (R)

Health (HHC)

Tuesday & Thursday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 309 • 986-4327

• Terry H. McMillan, Chair (R) • Kelly K. Fajardo, Vice Chair (R) • Deborah A. Armstrong (D) • Gail Chasey (D) • Georgene Louis (D) • James Roger Madalena (D) • Andrew “Andy” Nunez (R)

• Nick L. Salazar (D) • Don L. Tripp (R) • John L. Zimmerman (R)

Regulatory & Public Affairs (HRPAC)

Rules & Order of Business (HRC)

• Yvette Herrell, Chair (R) • Bob Wooley, Vice Chair (R) • Deborah A. Armstrong (D) • Nora Espinoza (R) • D. Wonda Johnson (D) • Patricia A. Roybal Caballero (D) • James E. Smith (R)

• Paul C. Bandy, Chair (R) • Cathrynn N. Brown, Vice Chair (R) • Alonzo Baldonado (R) • Gail Chasey (D) • Zachary J. Cook (R) • George Dodge, Jr. (D) • Brian F. Egolf, Jr. (D) • Kelly K. Fajardo (R)

Safety & Civil Affairs (HSCAC)

Transportation & Public Works (HTPWC)

Ways & Means (HWMC)

• Bill Rehm, Chair (R) • Rick L. Little, Vice Chair (R) • Alonzo Baldonado (R) • G. Andres Romero (D) • Patricia A. Roybal Caballero (D) • Patricio R. Ruiloba (D) • Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D)

• Cathrynn N. Brown, Chair (R) • Dianne Miller Hamilton, Vice Chair (R) • Bealquin “Bill” Gomez (D) • Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales (D) • Jason C. Harper (R) • Larry A. Larranaga (R)

• Jason C. Harper, Chair (R) • Tim D. Lewis, Vice Chair (R) • Randal S. Crowder (R) • David M. Gallegos (R) • Miguel P. García (D) • Idalia Lechuga-Tena (D) • Javier Martinez (D)

Monday through Friday • 1:30 p.m. • Room 309 • 986-4411

• Zachary J. Cook, Chair (R) • Paul A. Pacheco, Vice Chair (R) • David E. Adkins (R) • Eliseo Lee Alcon (D) • Cathrynn N. Brown (R) • Gail Chasey (D) • Jim M. Dines (R) • Brian F. Egolf, Jr. (D) • Nate Gentry (R)

• Georgene Louis (D) • Antonio “Moe”Maestas (D) • W. Ken Martinez (D) • Terry H. McMillan (R)

Tuesday & Thursday • 1:30 p.m. • Room 315 • 986-4425

• James G. Townsend (R) • Don L. Tripp (R).

Monday, Wednesday & Friday • 1:30 p.m. • Room 315 • 986-4416

Tuesday & Thursday • 8:30 a.m. • Room 315 • 986-4844

• Patricia A. Lundstrom (D) • Matthew McQueen (D) • Rod Montoya (R) • Paul A. Pacheco (R) • Patricio R. Ruiloba (D) • Luciano “Lucky” Varela (D)

At Call of the Chair • Room 309 • 986-4413

• Larry A. Larranaga (R) • Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D) • Sarah Maestas Barnes (R) • W. Ken Martinez (D) • Dennis J. Roch (R) • Patricia A. Roybal Caballero (D) • Nick L. Salazar (D) • Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) • Don L. Tripp (R)

Monday through Friday • 1:30 p.m. • Room 317 • 986-4423

• Bill McCamley (D) • Rod Montoya (R) • Larry R. Scott (R) • James R. J. Strickler (R) • Carl P. Trujillo (D) • Jim R. Trujillo (D).

Committee Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used in the daily bill locator, available from the Legislative Council Service and at: www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/session_locator.aspx HAWC: House Agriculture, Water & Wildlife Committee HAFC: House Appropriations & Finance Committee HBEC: House Business & Employment Committee HEC: House Education Committee HEENC: House Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Committee HE&EC: House Enrolling & Engrossing Committee HGEIC: House Government, Election & Indian Affairs Committee HHC: House Health Committee HJC: House Judiciary Committee HRPAC: House Regulatory & Public Affairs Committee HRC: House Rules & Order of Business Committee HSCAC: House Safety & Civil Affairs Committee HTPWC: House Transportation & Public Works Committee HWMC: House Ways & Means Committee

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New Mexico House Electoral Districts House Statewide Districts

Representatives by District 1. Rod Montoya 2. James R. J. Strickler 3. Paul C. Bandy 4. Sharon E. Clahchischilliage 5. D. Wonda Johnson 6. Eliseo Lee Alcon 7. Kelly K. Fajardo 8. Alonzo Baldonado 9. Patricia A. Lundstrom 10. G. Andres Romero 11. Javier Martinez 12. Patricio R. Ruiloba 13. Patricia A. Roybal Caballero 14. Miguel P. García 15. Sarah Maestas Barnes 16. Antonio “Moe” Maestas 17. Deborah A. Armstrong 18. Gail Chasey 19. Sheryl Williams Stapleton 20. Jim M. Dines 21. Idalia Lechuga-Tena 22. James E. Smith 23. Paul A. Pacheco 24. Conrad D. James

25. Christine Trujillo 26. Georgene Louis 27. Larry A. Larranaga 28. Jimmie C. Hall 29. David E. Adkins 30. Nate Gentry 31. Bill Rehm 32. Dona G. Irwin 33. Bill McCamley 34. Bealquin “Bill” Gomez 35. Jeff Steinborn 36. Andrew “Andy” Nunez 37. Terry H. McMillan 38. Dianne Miller Hamilton 39. John L. Zimmerman 40. Nick L. Salazar 41. Debbie A. Rodella 42. Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales 43. Stephanie Garcia Richard 44. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert 45. Jim R. Trujillo 46. Carl P. Trujillo 47. Brian F. Egolf, Jr. 48. Luciano “Lucky” Varela

49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70.

Don L. Tripp Matthew McQueen Yvette Herrell Doreen Y. Gallegos Rick Little James G. Townsend Cathrynn N. Brown Zachary J. Cook Jason C. Harper Candy Spence Ezzell Nora Espinoza Tim D. Lewis David M. Gallegos Larry R. Scott George Dodge, Jr. Randal S. Crowder James Roger Madalena Bob Wooley Dennis J. Roch Monica C. Youngblood W. Ken Martinez Tomás E. Salazar

House Bernalillo County Districts General Information Write Your Representative

The Honorable (First and Last Name) New Mexico State House of Representatives State Capitol, Room 411 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

School Abbreviations

Room 219 • 986-4285

• CU: University of Colorado, Boulder • ENMU: Eastern New Mexico University • NMHU: New Mexico Highlands University • NMMI: New Mexico Military Institute • NMSU: New Mexico State University • NNMC: Northern New Mexico College • NM Tech: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology • UM: University of Michigan • UNM: University of New Mexico • U Penn: University of Pennsylvania • WNMU: Western New Mexico University

Legislative Council Service

House Photo Credits

Chief Clerk’s Office

Room 100 • 986-4751 house@nmlegis.gov

House Information

Room 411 • 986-4600 lcs@nmlegis.gov

Legislative Session Switchboard

• Representative Idalia Lechuga-Tena, courtesy of Representative Lechuga-Tena • All Other Representatives by Images by Davids of Santa Fe

986-4300

Legislative Information and Tours Room 219 • 986-4287

Compliments of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives

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How to Pass a Bill in New Mexico Each legislature lasts two years and has two constitutionallymandated sessions. The first session lasts for 60 calendar days and occurs in odd-numbered years, convening in January. The second session is for 30 calendar days and occurs in even-numbered years. Bills in the second session are limited to fiscal matters, items specified by the governor and bills passed in the previous session that were vetoed by the governor. The governor can call a special session, as can the legislature with a three-fifths vote of both the Senate and House of Representatives. Members of the Senate are elected to four-year terms without term limits. Members of the House of Representatives are elected to two-year limits without term limits.

Bill Introduction

Regardless of how the legislature is convened, all bills follow the same path through the legislature. Any bill can be introduced in the Senate or House of Representatives– unlike the United States Congress, where only the House can introduce tax bills. The bill is assigned a number, read twice, printed, and referred to the proper committee.

Committee Reviews

To the Governor’s Desk

Bills that pass both the Senate and House of Representatives go to the governor to be signed or vetoed. They are formally prepared by either the Senate or House of Representatives where they originated, signed by the speaker of the house and the president pro tempore of the senate, and forwarded to the governor. The governor can sign the bill, making it law, veto it, or line-item veto it, if the bill contains an appropriation. If the governor doesn’t sign or veto a bill within three days—and if the legislature is still in session—it becomes law. If the legislature has adjourned, the governor has 20 days to sign bills. Unsigned bills are pocket vetoes. The legislature can override the governor’s veto with a twothirds vote by the Senate or House of Representatives.

When a Signed Bill becomes Law

Signed bills typically become law 90 days after the legislature adjourns. However, the legislature can specify an emergency, which makes the bill effective when the governor signs it, or at a later date for the law to go into effect.

Each bill is reviewed by one or more committees in the Senate and House of Representatives. The committees can approve the bill, amend it, substitute it, forward it to the next committee with no recommendation, or kill the bill by tabling it. Committee hearings are open to the public. If a bill passes its committee hearings, it will be considered by the Senate or House of Representatives where it was introduced. The bill is placed on their calendar, which means it is formally scheduled for its third reading, and a final vote.

The Final Vote

If it passes, the bill moves to either the Senate or House of Representatives and repeats the entire process. If approved in the same form, it goes to the governor to be signed or vetoed. If the Senate or House of Representatives passes a different bill, they form a conference committee to work on a compromise. If the committee agrees on a compromise, the bill goes back to the Senate or House of Representatives for a final vote.

Legislative Session on the Web You can track and read bills, follow committee activities and keep abreast of the daily calendar at the legislature’s website, www.nmlegis.gov.

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2016 Legislative Almanac 52nd Legislature, Second Session, 30 Days Circulation: 8,000

The Legislative Almanac The Legislative Almanac is published by the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association. The Almanac is provided for free as a service of New Mexico’s rural electric cooperatives. It is our hope it will help and encourage citizens to participate in the legislative process. New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association The New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association provides legislative and educational services for the cooperatives that deliver electric power to New Mexico’s rural areas and small communities. It also publishes enchantment Magazine, one of New Mexico’s largest periodicals, and its only publication devoted exclusively to the people and events of rural New Mexico. Each cooperative has a representative on the association’s board of directors, which controls the editorial content and advertising policy of enchantment through its Publications Committee. Board of Directors Charles T. Pinson, Jr., President.... Central Valley Electric Cooperative, Artesia George Biel, Vice President...........Sierra Electric Cooperative, Elephant Butte Jerry Smith, Secretary-Treasurer............Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Taos Leandro Abeyta, Director....Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative, Mountainair William C. Miller, Director.................Columbus Electric Cooperative, Deming Arsenio Salazar, Director....... Continental Divide Electric Cooperative, Grants Lance R. Adkins, Director........................Farmers’ Electric Cooperative, Clovis Harold Trujillo, Director.......Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative, Española Robert Caudle, Director................Lea County Electric Cooperative, Lovington Robert Baca, Director................Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative, Mora Tomas G. Rivas, Director......Northern Río Arriba Electric Cooperative, Chama Preston Stone, Director........... Otero County Electric Cooperative, Cloudcroft Jerry W. Partin, Director....... Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative, Portales Joseph Herrera, Director ....................... Socorro Electric Cooperative, Socorro Gary Rinker, Director ...................Southwestern Electric Cooperative, Clayton Tim Morrow, Director..........................Springer Electric Cooperative, Springer Wayne Connell, Director ......... Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association Westminster, Colorado Charles G. Wagner, Director..................Western Farmers Electric Cooperative, Anadarko, Oklahoma Publications Committee William C. Miller, Chair.....................................Columbus Electric Cooperative Lance R. Adkins.................................................. Farmers’ Electric Cooperative Harold Trujillo...................................... Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative Robert Baca..........................................Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative Joseph Herrera......................................................Socorro Electric Cooperative New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association 614 Don Gaspar Avenue Phone: 505-982-4671 Santa Fe, NM 87505 Fax: 505-982-0153 www.nmelectric.coop www.enchantment.coop Keven J. Groenewold..............Executive Vice President and General Manager Susan M. Espinoza.....................................................................................Editor Tom Condit................................................................................Assistant Editor Patricia Lee Mort Padilla.......................Grassroots Coordinator & Advertising Ed Rougemont............................................. Self-Insurer’s Fund Administrator Evelyn C. Vigil............................................................................Office Manager Mary Margaret Vigil-Weideman................................Administrative Assistant Legislative Almanac Copies Single copies of the Legislative Almanac are available upon request. Send a 9x12 self-addressed envelope with $1.41 in postage to the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association. For multiple copies, call Mary Margaret Vigil-Weideman at 505-982-4671. Available for download at www.nmelectric.coop or as an app (see page 1 for download details).

NEW MEXICO RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES

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New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives

ver 210,000 New Mexico families and businesses own their rural electric cooperatives. They control its bylaws, vote on any significant changes in its operations and elect trustees to direct its activities. Their cooperatives serve 80 percent of the land mass in New Mexico, from Chama in the north to the oil fields of the Permian Basin in the southeast; from the northeastern grasslands to the bootheel desert. There are 16 rural electric distribution cooperatives in New Mexico (see back page for listing). They have invested over $1.2 billion to provide reliable electric service to their members. They employ over 800 New Mexicans as linemen, customer service representatives, engineers, warehouse operators, and other positions. Because their members live in sparsely populated areas, that investment includes over 46,000 miles

of power lines. New Mexico’s co-ops serve an average of 4.6 consumers per mile of power line. There are also three distribution cooperatives that are associate members of the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association. They are Duncan Valley Electric, Duncan, Arizona; Navopache Electric, Lakeside, Arizona; and Rio Grande Electric, Brackettville, Texas. Twelve of the 16 New Mexico distribution cooperatives receive wholesale power from Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, headquartered in Westminster, Colorado. The remaining four receive power from Western Farmers Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Anadarko, Oklahoma. New Mexico’s rural electric cooperatives protect the interests of their consumer-members through their statewide association, the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association, headquartered in Santa Fe.

Cooperative Annual Meetings

Energy Efficiency Programs

• Members conduct the business of the cooperative at their meeting, electing trustees and voting on bylaws and other major changes to their co-op’s governance • Co-ops are governed by seven principles, including requirements for voluntary and open membership and for democratic control by their members. • Voting is central to their governance. As consumer-owned businesses, rural electric cooperatives are accountable to the people they serve, who exercise that control through the ballot box.

To meet up to 5 percent of their co-op requirements for the renewable portfolio standard, rural electric cooperatives provide financial rebates to encourage consumermembers to be more energy efficient. • Rebates are provided to eligible consumer-members who purchase energy efficient appliances, such as electric water heaters, refrigerators and geothermal ground source heat pumps. • Rural electric cooperatives also provide financial rebates toward new construction, and to consumer-members who retrofit their existing homes or businesses with energy efficient items, such as geothermal ground source heat pumps, high R-value insulation, and heating and cooling systems. • The cooperatives consistently encourage consumer-members to practice energy efficiency and conservation: from weather stripping doors and windows, to turning off the lights when leaving a room. • The cooperatives offer free energy audits to consumer-members to identify ways to make their homes or businesses more energy efficient. • Rural electric cooperatives also offer a green power program to consumermembers who have the opportunity to purchase renewable energy.

Cooperatives and Communities The rural electric cooperatives strongly support their communities. For example: • Scholarships: They collectively operate one of the largest non-governmental scholarship programs in New Mexico. Over 470 New Mexico scholars receive over $817,000 per year from non-profit foundations founded and funded by the state’s electric cooperatives. • Government-in-Action Youth Tour: New Mexico’s rural electric cooperatives participate in the annual tour, joining 1,500 high school students from across America in Washington, D.C., to learn about our federal government and rural electric cooperatives. The students compete for this honor at their cooperatives, which sponsor the winners.

©2016, New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association Reproduction prohibited without written permission of the publisher. Printed by Signature Offset in Las Cruces, NM.

Compliments of New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives

enchantment Magazine enchantment Magazine is the voice of New Mexico’s rural electric cooperatives. • Since 1960, our readers, primarily memberowners of their local electric cooperative, have grown up with enchantment Magazine. • Circulation: Nearly 125,000 New Mexicans receive enchantment monthly. • The fifth cooperative principle, “Education, Training and Information,” calls on cooperatives to inform their members and the general public about the nature and benefits of cooperation. • Visit www.enchantment.coop to view articles in the enchantment Magazine.

Renewable Energy The rural electric cooperatives are active in promoting and providing renewable energy resources to their co-op members. In an effort to meet renewable energy initiatives, the rural electric cooperatives are complying with the renewable portfolio standard (RPS) requirement of 5 percent since 2015; and are continuously working to comply with the requirement of 10 percent by 2020. Some examples include: • Kit Carson Electric Cooperative in Taos has a solar photovoltaic project at the University of New Mexico-Taos campus which deploys 1 megawatt (MW) of distributed solar photovoltaic power to the area. • The Cimarron Solar Facility, located within the service area of Springer Electric Cooperative, one of Tri-State Generation and Transmission’s member cooperatives, a 30-MW, 500,000 solarpanel solar photovoltaic power plant on a 250-acre site. It provides enough energy to serve the equivalent of 9,000 homes. • The LCEC Generation, LLC plant near Lea County Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Lovington, utilizes five Wärtsilä engines, each with 9.3 MW output capabilities. When all engines operate at full capacity, the plant can produce just over 46 MW of electricity. The cooperative also gets about 27.3 MW of clean wind generated energy from a nearby wind farm that was constructed in 2012. LCEC Generation is the first plant to pair a generation plant utilizing Wärtsilä generation sets with wind energy. • Otero County Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Cloudcroft, has a small solar array of 76 kilowatts for renewable self-generation. • The Alta Luna Solar Project, a 25 MW solar farm consisting of a single-axis tracking array of over 108,000 photovoltaic solar panels located on a 220-acre site in Luna County, about 25 miles northeast of Deming, will go online December 2016 and will receive electric service from Columbus Electric Cooperative, a Tri-State Generation and Transmission member system.

For More Information Visit www.nmelectric.coop for more details on New Mexico’s rural electric cooperatives, and the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

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Central New Mexico Electric

Consumers served: 17,494 Total plant investment: $112,109,181 Total miles of line: 4,448 Consumers/Mile: 3.9 Counties served: Bernalillo, Chaves, DeBaca, Guadalupe, Lincoln, San Miguel, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, Torrance, Valencia PO Box 157 Mountainair, NM 87036 505-832-4483 505-847-2900 Fax www.cnmec.coop

Central Valley Electric

Consumers served: 15,064 Total plant investment: $161,184,508 Total miles of line: 4,159 Consumers/Mile: 3.7 Counties served: Chaves, Eddy, Lea, Otero PO Box 230 Artesia, NM 88211 575-746-3571 575-746-4219 Fax www.cvecoop.org

Columbus Electric

Consumers served: 5,068 Total plant investment: $41,858,826 Total miles of line: 2,109 Consumers/Mile: 2.4 Counties served: Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, NM; Cochise, AZ PO Box 631 Deming, NM 88031 575-546-8838 575-546-3128 Fax www.columbusco-op.org

Continental Divide Electric

Consumers served: 23,734 Total plant investment: $70,185,221 Total miles of line: 3,960 Consumers/Mile: 6.0 Counties served: Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Sandoval, Valencia PO Box 1087 Grants, NM 87020 505-285-6656 505-287-2234 Fax www.cdec.coop

Farmers’ Electric

Consumers served: 13,049 Total plant investment: $112,575,282 Total miles of line: 4,293 Consumers/Mile: 3.0 Counties served: Curry, DeBaca, Guadalupe, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt, San Miguel PO Box 550 Clovis, NM 88102 575-769-2116 575-769-2118 Fax www.fecnm.org

New Mexico’s Rural Electric Cooperatives

Kit Carson Electric

Consumers served: 28,433 Total plant investment: $139,836,293 Total miles of line: 2,822 Consumers/Mile: 10.1 Counties served: Colfax, Río Arriba, Taos

New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives

Northern Río Arriba Kit Carson SouthSpringer western Jemez Mountains

PO Box 578 Taos, NM 87571 575-758-2258 575-758-4890 Fax www.kitcarson.com

Lea County Electric

Consumers served: 15,876 Total plant investment: $145,664,525 Total miles of line: 4,242 Consumers/Mile: 3.7 Counties served: Chaves, Eddy, Lea, NM; Cochran, Gaines, Yoakum, TX

Continental Divide

Central New Mexico

Navopache Duncan

PO Box 240 Mora, NM 87732 575-387-2205 575-387-5975 Fax www.moraelectric.org

Roosevelt County Otero

Mora-San Miguel Electric

Sierra Columbus

Lea Central County Valley

Rio Grande

Sierra Electric

Springer Electric

Consumers served: 3,479 Total plant investment: $16,109,414 Total miles of line: 445 Consumers/Mile: 6.8 Counties served: Río Arriba

Consumers served: 4,151 Total plant investment: $19,501,159 Total miles of line: 898 Consumers/Mile: 4.6 Counties served: Catron, Luna, Sierra, Socorro

PO Box 217 Chama, NM 87520 575-756-2181 575-756-2200 Fax www.noraelectric.org

PO Box 290 Elephant Butte, NM 87935 575-744-5231 575-744-5819 Fax www.sierraelectric.org

PO Box 698 Springer, NM 87747 575-483-2421 575-483-2692 Fax www.springercoop.com

Otero County Electric

Socorro Electric

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

Northern Río Arriba Electric

Consumers served: 18,894 Total plant investment: $93,274,466 Total miles of line: 2,754 Consumers/Mile: 6.9 Counties served: Chaves, Lincoln, Otero, Socorro

Consumers served: 12,816 Total plant investment: $79,083,706 Total miles of line: 3,284 Consumers/Mile: 3.9 Counties served: Catron, Cibola, Sierra, Socorro, Valencia

PO Box 227 Cloudcroft, NM 88317 575-682-2521 575-682-3109 Fax www.ocec-inc.com

PO Box H Socorro, NM 87801 575-835-0560 575-835-4449 Fax www.socorroelectric.com

Consumers served: 31,042 Total plant investment: $116,580,229 Total miles of line: 4,120 Consumers/Mile: 7.5 Counties served: McKinley, Río Arriba, San Juan, Sandoval, Santa Fe

Roosevelt County Electric

Southwestern Electric

PO Box 128 Española, NM 87532 505-753-2105 505-753-6958 Fax www.jemezcoop.org

PO Box 389 Portales, NM 88130 575-356-4491 575-359-1651 Fax www.rcec.coop

Jemez Mountains Electric

Farmers’

Socorro

PO Drawer 1447 Lovington, NM 88260 575-396-3631 575-396-3634 Fax www.lcecnet.com Consumers served: 10,827 Total plant investment: $32,331,145 Total miles of line: 1,937 Consumers/Mile: 5.6 Counties served: Guadalupe, Mora, San Miguel, Santa Fe

Mora-San Miguel

Consumers served: 6,185 Total plant investment: $57,195,676 Total miles of line: 2,801 Consumers/Mile: 2.2 Counties served: Chaves, Curry, DeBaca, Roosevelt

Consumers served: 3,005 Total plant investment: $17,342,699 Total miles of line: 1,806 Consumers/Mile: 1.6 Counties served: Colfax, Harding, Mora, San Miguel, Union

PO Box 33695 Denver, CO 80233 303-452-6111 303-254-6007 Fax www.tristategt.coop

Western Farmers Electric Cooperative PO Box 429 Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247-4225 405-247-4451 www.wfec.com

Consumers served: 2,342 Total plant investment: $36,553,682 New Mexico Rural Electric Total miles of line: 1,939 Cooperative Association Consumers/Mile: 1.2 614 Don Gaspar Avenue Counties served: Harding, Quay, Union, NM; Las Santa Fe, NM 87505 Animas, CO; Cimarron, OK; Dallam, Hartley, TX 505-982-4671 505-982-0153 Fax PO Box 369 www.nmelectric.coop Clayton, NM 88415 www.enchantment.coop 575-374-2451 575-374-2030 Fax Statistical Data Source: RUS 2014. Annual www.swec-coop.org Statistical Report.


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