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Students

If you are roleplaying me in a Model Senate, need information about my background for a school project, or just want to learn more about the Senate, visit these sections of the site.

 

Biography
My biography provides information on my personal history, my work history, and my goals as Senator.

My Photo
If you are roleplaying me in a student senate, or doing a report on me for a school project, you can include my photo too.

Committee Assignments
In order to effectively pursue my legislative initiatives, it is important that I be on committees that have jurisdiction over the issues I deal with. This list shows the committees I am on and provides links to their homepages.

Legislative Issues
As a Senator, I am involved in many issues that affect the country, your family, and you. You can read this page to see where I stand on these issues.  This page also contains a glossary of Senate terms which you may need to know.

A Tour of the U.S. Capitol Building
Although my offices are in one of the Senate Office Buildings, I do spend time in the Capitol when the Senate is meeting. This link takes you off my homepage to a virtual tour of the Capitol Building.

New Mexico
This section contains information about New Mexico, the state I represent in the Senate. 

Photo of a young, college-age woman with her hands on a stack of books.  She is smiling at the camera.  This photo is also a link to the Student's Page.STUDENTS' PAGE

Elementary, junior high, high school, and college students can all benefit from learning more about the Senate. [MORE]

MY ROLE AS A SENATOR

Among their other duties, senators debate and introduce legislation on many different topics. [MORE]

HOW LAWS ARE MADE

After a senator introduces legislation, it is assigned to the appropriate committee and subcommittee. [MORE]