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A MEMORIAL
HONORING THE MEMORY OF SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE
BEN D. ALTAMIRANO.
WHEREAS, the passing of Senator Ben D. Altamirano marks
the loss of a great and devoted public servant; and
WHEREAS, Senator Altamirano was born on October 17, 1930
in Silver City; and
WHEREAS, he was married to his loving wife, Nina
Melendrez, and was father to Yolanda, Ben Jr., and Paul; and
WHEREAS, Senator Altamirano enlisted with the United
States Army in 1946 and served with the European Occupation
Forces during World War II; and
WHEREAS, Senator Altamirano dutifully represented
District 28 in the New Mexico Senate from 1971 until his
passing in late 2007 and served as president pro tempore
from 2005; and
WHEREAS, he served on numerous legislative committees
and served as chair of the Senate Finance Committee for
seventeen years before being elected president pro tempore,
whereupon he became co-chair of the New Mexico Legislative
Council; and
WHEREAS, during Senator Altamirano's tenure, one hundred
eighty-eight members have passed through the senate chambers;
and
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WHEREAS, Senator Altamirano played an influential role
in the passage of key pieces of legislation, including the
ban on cockfighting bill and the minimum wage bill; and
WHEREAS, in describing Senator Altamirano's style,
Governor Bill Richardson said, "Benny was a true statesman
whose soft-spoken demeanor and love for New Mexico helped
earn him the respect of everyone who crossed his path.", a
sentiment echoed by all who knew him; and
WHEREAS, Senator Altamirano was known for his big smile
and quick hug; and
WHEREAS, Senator Altamirano was also known for his
bipartisanship, having been described by Senator Mary Jane M.
Garcia as "a kind of peacemaker working with both sides of
the aisle";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the memory of Senator Ben D.
Altamirano be honored for his many years of devoted service
to the people of New Mexico; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the family of Senator Altamirano.