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New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich Democrat (@MartinHeinrich) 303 Hart Senate Office Building 202-224-5521 New Mexico Current Volunteers: Approximately 45 (New Mexico Volunteers in 1967: 63) New Mexico Volunteers Since 1961: More than 2,200 Began Service in the Senate: 2013 (Served in House since 2009) District Offices: Farmington, Roswell, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe Committee Assignments: Armed Services, Energy and Natural Resources; Intelligence; Joint Economic Committee Key Staff: Tony Samp (Peace Corps Issues) Meeting History with the Peace Corps Community (* Denotes Constituent Meeting): DC Meetings With Lawmaker: 2011* (when he was in House) DC Meetings With Staff: 2010, 2014*, 2016* District Office Meetings: None From the Website (www.heinrich.senate.gov): Before serving in Congress, Heinrich was the Albuquerque City Council President and the Natural Resources Trustee for the State of New Mexico. Martin is driven by his working-class upbringing, his wife, Julie, his two young sons, and the great people of New Mexico. Relevant Quote If elected to the Senate, I would support international development programs that have saved and improved millions of people s lives around the world. Although they cost less than one percent of the federal budget, these programs are critical investments that pay huge dividends for America s economic and national security interests.

(Senator Martin Heinrich) On the Issues Peace Corps Funding: Signed Senate Dear Colleague Letters on Peace Corps Funding: 2014, 2016: YES Peace Corps Equity Act of 2013 (S. 813) 113 th Congress (2013-14): CO-SPONSOR Peace Corps Equity Act of 2014 (S. 2291) reintroduced May 2014 113 th Congress (2013-14): CO-SPONSOR On the Issues while in the House from 2009-2012 (1 st District) Peace Corps Funding: Signed House Dear Colleague Letters on Peace Corps Funding: 2009:, 2010, 2011, 2013: NO 2012: YES Co-Sponsored Peace Corps Funding Legislation: 2008: N/A 2009: NO 2009 House floor amendment to reduce recommended increase for Peace Corps: In 2009, during House floor debate on the international affairs budget, Representative Heinrich voted against an amendment that would have reduced funding for the Peace Corps. He should be thanked for this. Peace Corps Commemorative Legislation (HR 915) 111 th Congress (2009-10): NO 112 th Congress (2011-12): YES Other Peace Corps Commemorative Legislation (S. 230) (Signed into law 2014) 112 th Congress (2011-12): N/A, but part of unanimous vote that passed Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 (Signed into law in 2011) 112 th Congress (2011-12): YES Senator Heinrich signed a 2014 letter urging U.S. law enforcement to assist with the Kate Puzey murder investigation.

New Mexico Senator Tom Udall Democrat (@SenatorTomUdall) 531 Hart Senate Office Building 202-224-6621 New Mexico Current Volunteers: Approximately 45 (New Mexico Volunteers in 1967: 63) New Mexico Volunteers Since 1961: More than 2,200 Began Service in the Senate: 2009 State Offices: Albuquerque, Carlsbad, Eastside, Las Cruces, Portales, Santa Fe Committee Assignments: Appropriations; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Foreign Relations; Indian Affairs; Rules and Administration; Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; Joint Committee on Printing As a member of the Appropriations Committee, Senator Udall plays an important role in determining how much funding is allocated for various federal programs. He is not a member of State/Foreign Operations Subcommittee, which has direct jurisdiction over Peace Corps funding. Senator Udall sits on the Foreign Relations Committee, which has jurisdiction over most Peace Corps legislation. Key Staff: Matthew Padilla (Peace Corps Issues) Meeting History with the Peace Corps Community (* Denotes Constituent Meeting): DC Meetings With Lawmaker: 2014*, 2016* DC Meetings With Staff: 2009-2014, 2016* District Office Meetings: None From the Website (www.tomudall.senate.gov): Tom earned his undergraduate degree at Prescott College and obtained a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Cambridge University in 1975. He graduated from the University of New Mexico Law School in 1977. Tom then served as a Law Clerk to Chief Justice Oliver Seth of the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and became a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's criminal division. As Chief Counsel to the New Mexico Department of Health and Environment, he also fought for stronger environmental and health protections. In his spare time he enjoys tennis, fly-fishing, mountain climbing and staying involved in his community.

(Senator Tom Udall) On the Issues Peace Corps Funding Signed Senate Dear Colleague Letters on Peace Corps Funding: 2009, 2014, 2016: NO 2010, 2012: YES Peace Corps Equity Act of 2013 (S. 813) 113 th Congress (2013-14): Did not sponsor Peace Corps Equity Act of 2014 S. 2291) reintroduced May 2014 113 th Congress (2013-14): Did not sponsor Other Peace Corps Commemorative Legislation (S. 230) (Signed into law 2014) 112 th Congress (2011-12): Did not co-sponsor, but part of unanimous vote that passed, but part of unanimous vote that passed Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 (Signed into law in 2011) 112 th Congress (2011-12): Did not co-sponsor, but part of unanimous vote that passed Senator Udall signed a 2014 letter urging U.S. law enforcement to assist with the Kate Puzey murder investigation. Peace Corps Improvement and Expansion Act (Not signed into law) 111 th Congress (2009-10): Co-sponsor

Began Service in the House: 2013 District Offices: Albuquerque Committee Assignments: Budget; Agriculture New Mexico Representative Michelle Lujan Grisham Democrat 1 st District (@RepLujanGrisham) 214 Cannon House Office Building 202-225-6316 New Mexico Current Volunteers: Approximately 45 (New Mexico Volunteers in 1967: 63) Volunteers in the 1 st District as of September 2016: 24 New Mexico Volunteers Since 1961: More than 2,200 Representative Grisham sits on the Budget Committee, which puts forth a budget blueprint each year for federal spending, including proposed funding levels for international affairs programs. Key Staff: John Richter (Foreign Policy Staff) Meeting History with the Peace Corps Community (* Denotes Constituent Meeting): DC Meetings With Lawmaker: 2016* DC Meetings With Staff: 2016 (2) District Office Meetings: 2015* From the Website (www.lujangrisham.house.gov): Public service comes easily to Michelle, a twelfth generation New Mexican who has dedicated her life to serving her community, fighting for seniors and building an economy that works for all New Mexicans. Born in Los Alamos and raised in Santa Fe, Michelle graduated from St. Michael s High School, then came to Albuquerque to attend the University of New Mexico for both undergraduate and law school. Michelle served as President and co-founder of the Delta Consulting Group, a small business that oversees New Mexico s Health Insurance Pool and helps to provide access to health insurance coverage to New Mexico residents who have been denied health insurance.

(Representative Michelle Lujan Grisham) On the Issues Peace Corps Funding Signed House Dear Colleague Letters on Peace Corps Funding: 2013-2016: YES Peace Corps Caucus 114 th Congress (2015-16): Did not join 113 th Congress (2013-14): Did not join Sam Farr Peace Corps Enhancement Act 115th Congress (2017-18): Not currently a co-sponsor 114 th Congress (2015-16): CO-SPONSOR Respect for Peace Corps Volunteers Act 114 th Congress (2015-16): Did not co-sponsor Peace Corps Stamp Act (HR 332) 115 th Congress (2017-18): Not currently a co-sponsor 114 th Congress (2015-16) Did not co-sponsor 113 th Congress (2013-14) Did not co-sponsor Other Peace Corps Equity Act of 2014 (HR 4578) 113 th Congress (2013-2014): CO-SPONSOR Peace Corps Commemorative Legislation (HR 915) (Signed into law in 2014) 1/13/14 House Vote to Support Commemorative (passed 387 7) YES Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 (Signed into law in 2011) 112 th Congress (2011-12): N/A

New Mexico Representative Steve Pearce Republican 2 nd District (@RepStevePearce) 2432 Rayburn House Office Building 202-225-2365 or 855-4-PEARCE (732723) New Mexico Current Volunteers: Approximately 45 (New Mexico Volunteers in 1967: 63) Volunteers in the 2 nd District as of September 2015: 8 New Mexico Volunteers Since 1961: More than 2,200 Began Service in the House of Representatives: 2011 (Congressman Pearce had also previously served from 2003 2009) District Offices: Alamogordo, Hobbs, Las Cruces, Los Lunas, Roswell, Socorro Committee Assignments: Financial Services; Natural Resources Key Staff: Jacquelyn Guy (Foreign Policy Staff) Meeting History with the Peace Corps Community (* Denotes Constituent Meeting): DC Meetings With Lawmaker: None DC Meetings With Staff: 2011, 2013 District Office Meetings: None From the Website (www.pearce.house.gov): Steve Pearce was born in 1947 to a large working-class family. He was raised in Hobbs, New Mexico, where his father worked as a roustabout, selling vegetables on the side of the road to make ends meet. With six children to feed, times were often hard in the Pearce household, but his upbringing has made it easy for Steve to relate to the hardworking people of southern New Mexico. Steve attended New Mexico public schools his entire life, and graduated with a bachelor s degree in economics from New Mexico State University and an MBA from Eastern New Mexico University. During the Vietnam War, Steve served as a combat pilot, flying over 518 hours of combat flight and 77 hours of combat support. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and two Air Medals, as well as seven other military medals and four exceptional service awards. Steve continued service at Blytheville Air Force Base in Arkansas, and attained the rank of Captain.

(Representative Steve Pearce) On the Issues Peace Corps Funding Signed House Dear Colleague Letters on Peace Corps Funding: 2005-09, 2011-2016: NO Co-Sponsored Peace Corps Funding Legislation: 2008, 2009: NO Peace Corps Caucus 114 th Congress (2015-16): Not currently a member 113 th Congress (2013-14): Did not join Sam Farr Peace Corps Enhancement Act 115th Congress (2017-18): Not currently a co-sponsor 114 th Congress (2015-16): Did not co-sponsor Respect for Peace Corps Volunteers Act 114 th Congress (2015-16): Not currently a co-sponsor Peace Corps Stamp Act (HR 332) 115 th Congress (2017-18): Not currently a co-sponsor 114 th Congress (2015-16) Did not co-sponsor 113 th Congress (2013-14) Did not co-sponsor Other Peace Corps Equity Act of 2014 (HR 4578) 113 th Congress (2013-2014): Did not co-sponsor Peace Corps Commemorative Legislation (HR 915) (Signed into law in 2014) 111 th Congress (2009-10): Did not co-sponsor, but part of unanimous vote that passed 112 th Congress (2011-12): Did not co-sponsor 1/13/14 House Vote to Support Commemorative (passed 387 7) YES Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 (Signed into law in 2011) 112 th Congress (2011-12): Did not co-sponsor, but part of unanimous vote that passed

New Mexico Representative Ben Lujan Democrat 3 rd District (@repbenraylujan) 2231 Rayburn House Office Building 202-225-6190 New Mexico Current Volunteers: Approximately 45 (New Mexico Volunteers in 1967: 63) Volunteers in the 3 rd District as of September 2016: 13 New Mexico Volunteers Since 1961: More than 2,200 Began Service in the House of Representatives: 2009 District Offices: Santa Fe, Farmington, Gallup, Tucumcari, Las Vegas, Rio Rancho Committee Assignments: Energy and Commerce Key Staff: Scott Stockwell (Peace Corps Issues) Meeting History with the Peace Corps Community (* Denotes Constituent Meeting): DC Meetings With Lawmaker: None DC Meetings With Staff: None District Office Meetings: 2012* RPCV constituents met with Rep. Lujan during a potluck dinner gathering in Farmington in 2012. From the Website (www.lujan.house.gov): Representative Luján earned his Bachelor's degree from New Mexico Highlands University in Business Administration. Prior to his election to Congress, Rep. Luján served as the Chairman of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission. As a Commissioner, Rep. Luján worked with his colleagues to develop a renewable portfolio standard to increase renewable energy production by New Mexico utilities to 20 percent of their total production by 2020 and to diversify utilities renewable portfolios to include solar energy.

(Representative Ben Lujan) On the Issues Peace Corps Funding Signed House Dear Colleague Letters on Peace Corps Funding: 2009-2011: NO 2012-2016: YES Co-Sponsored Peace Corps Funding Legislation: 2009: NO 2009 House floor amendment to reduce recommended increase for Peace Corps: In 2009, during floor debate on the international affairs budget, Representative Lujan voted against an amendment that would have reduced funding for the Peace Corps. He should be thanked for this. Peace Corps Caucus 114 th Congress (2015-16): MEMBER 113 th Congress (2013-14): MEMBER Sam Farr Peace Corps Enhancement Act 115th Congress (2017-18): Not currently a co-sponsor 114 th Congress (2015-16): Did not co-sponsor Respect for Peace Corps Volunteers Act 114 th Congress (2015-16): Did not co-sponsor Peace Corps Stamp Act (HR 332) 115 th Congress (2017-18): Not currently a co-sponsor 114 th Congress (2015-16) Did not co-sponsor 113 th Congress (2013-14) Did not co-sponsor Other Peace Corps Equity Act of 2014 (HR 4578) 113 th Congress (2013-2014): Did not co-sponsor Peace Corps Commemorative Legislation (HR 915) 111 th Congress (2009-10): Did not co-sponsor, but part of unanimous vote that passed 112 th Congress (2011-12): CO-SPONSOR 1/13/14 House Vote to Support Commemorative (passed 387 7) YES Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act of 2011 112 th Congress (2011-12): Did not co-sponsor, but part of unanimous vote that passed