Welcome to the New Mexico State University
Resources

This page has helpful links and documents. More content will be added periodically.

Learn how a bill becomes law (.pdf)

Report from Santa Fe - A weekly update of legislative activities in Santa Fe airs every Sunday. Check your local PBS television station for times.

Your Legislators 2007 - KRWG-FM Each segment will be broadcast three times a week on KRWG-TV - at 9 a.m. Sunday and at 6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday.

Aggie Almanac - KRWG-TV’s weekly magazine show about NMSU.

NMSU Board of Regents Contact Information
NMSU Board of Regents Meetings

NMSU Fact Book (.pdf)


New Mexico Legislative

New Mexico Legislative Session Dates (.pdf)
New Mexico Legislative Committee Membership
Contact Information for Your New Mexico Representative
Districts


New Mexico Federal Representatives

Senator Jeff Bingaman
web: http://www.senate.gov/~bingaman
e-mail: senator_bingaman@bingaman.senate.gov

Senator Pete Domenici
web:
http://domenici.senate.gov
e-mail: senator.domenici@domenici.senate.gov

Congressman Tom Udall
web: http://www.house.gov/tomudall
e-mail: tom.udall@mail.house.gov

Congresswoman Heather Wilson
web: http://wilson.house.gov
e-mail: ask.heather@mail.house.gov

Congressman Steve Pearce
web: http://www.house.gov/pearce/
e-mail: steve.pearce@mail.house.gov


National Level

White House
U.S. Senate
U.S. Congress

Miscellaneous

- NMSU Academic Calendar
- State, Federal and Local Government in New Mexico
- Project Vote Smart
- New Mexico State Judiciary
- Office of the Secretary of State


For further information, please contact:
Cyndi Eager
, Assistant to the Director (505-989-9961
)

Fax:
505-989-9964
Address:
224 W. Manhattan Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501

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Research at
New Mexico State University lives up to the institution's Carnegie Research I standing, and promises to make a lasting impact on the world in which we live. NMSU researchers are leading the way in areas such as smart-bridge technology that improves bridge safety and allows constant monitoring; non-intrusive underground storage evaluation using electromagnetic waves and computer modeling; and desert ecology research that maximizes human and agricultural use of
arid lands.

New Mexico State Univ. web site