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August 25, 2008

Stop Talking, Vote on Energy Plan
Domenici Column in the Albuquerque Journal

"We can't drill our way out of this problem." It's a refrain that I hear constantly from my friends on the other side of the aisle during the ongoing Senate debate over what to do about the most important domestic issue facing our country—our energy future. Read more 

July 24, 2008

You're Invited: The Domenici Public Policy Conference

Please join me in August as New Mexico State University (NMSU) hosts the first ever public policy conference highlighting some of the prominent issues I've worked on during my time as U.S. Senator. Read more 

May 8, 2008

Providing For Our Men and Women in Uniform

The extended involvement of the American military in combat situations in Iraq and Afghanistan have brought to the forefront our need to consider the unique and difficult circumstances our military and their families face before, during, and after deployment. Although by no means exhaustive, recent congressional efforts have looked to address the challenges men and women in uniform face as they return to home and life with their loved ones. Read more 

April 4, 2008

Ensuring Our Energy Future by Extending Renewable Tax Incentives

I recently joined my Senate colleagues in a bipartisan plan to extend tax credits for renewable energy that without congressional action will expire at the end of this year. The plan is critical to sustaining renewable energy activities—such as wind and solar power—currently taking place across the country, including New Mexico. Read more 

FEATURED PHOTO

Photo of Senator Domenici with DPNM attorney Ryan Miltner; staffer Kaye Dunnahoo and executive director Sharon Lombardi, both of Roswell; and Dyanne Gonzales of Clovis, and Robert Hagevoort, extension dairy specialist at the NMSU Agricultural Science Center at Clovis

U.S. Senator Pete Domenici met with representatives from the Diary Producers of New Mexico to discuss issues and legislation that could affect the industry, and announced his request for FY2009 funding for a new consortium to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of the industry in the Southwest. Dairy Producers of New Mexico members meeting with Domenici included: DPNM attorney Ryan Miltner; staffer Kaye Dunnahoo and executive director Sharon Lombardi, both of Roswell; and Dyanne Gonzales of Clovis, and Robert Hagevoort, extension dairy specialist at the NMSU Agricultural Science Center at Clovis.   More photos