WASHINGTON
- U.S. Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall today paid tribute to N.M. House Speaker Ben Luján in speeches before the U.S. Senate. Luján, who served New Mexico for more than four decades, announced he had lung cancer last month and would retire from the N.M. House of Representatives after this year's legislative session.
"Throughout his long career, he's fought fiercely to ensure that the needs of his fellow New Mexicans were being addressed. He's worked hard to improve the quality of New Mexico's school system. He's fought for the rights of our workers. And he's worked hard to strengthen our economy. I know I speak for all of his colleagues in our state legislature when I say that his service and strength throughout his recent personal difficulties have been an inspiration to all, and his fighting spirit will be missed once he leaves our legislature. His exemplary work ethic is something which we should all aspire to," Bingaman said.
"He has always called attention to the needs of others and not to himself. Ben is an inspiration, not just to those who aspire to a life of public service, but also to a life of personal integrity. His word is his bond. To his family. To the people of New Mexico. His principles have illuminated his life, and brightened the lives of all who know him. I countmyself among that number. I am proud to call Ben Luján my friend," Udall said.