New Mexico Legislative Energy Committee records, 1975-1977.

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New Mexico Legislative Energy Committee records, 1975-1977.

Summary: Collection consists of the records of the New Mexico Legislative Energy Committee (1975-1977). Includes minutes, administrative records, subject files, desk files of Chairman John J. Mershon, and three scrapbooks and unmounted newspaper clippings on energy subjects. Administrative records include correspondence, briefs, budgets, press releases, and reports to the Legislature. Subject files contain reports from state, interstate, and federal agencies.

11 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7405793

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Mershon, John J.

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Mershon was first elected state representative for Lincoln and Otero counties, New Mexico, in 1958. He served in this capacity for twenty-four years. Mershon chaired the House Appropriations and Finance Committee, and the New Mexico Legislative Energy Committee from 1975-1977. From the description of John J. Mershon papers 1907-1984 (bulk 1958-1982). (New Mexico State University). WorldCat record id: 46878055 ...

Western Interstate Nuclear Board

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New Mexico. Legislature

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The legislative function of New Mexico government was established by the Kearny Code and vested in the General Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico (Art. 3, Sec. 1-17. October 7, 1846). From 1850-1912 the legislative power was vested in the Legislative Assembly by the Organic Act (Sec. 5-9. September 9, 1850). A bicameral legislature of Senate and House of Representatives was established by the New Mexico 1912 State Constitution (Art. IV, Sec. 1-41). The State Legislature met every other year...

United States. Federal Power Commission

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Between the years 1898 and 1930, the Montana Power Company, and its predecessors, constructed a series of seven developments on the Missouri River upstream from Fort Benton, Montana. These projects, which include dams, reservoirs, and powerhouses, are the Morony, Ryan, Rainbow, Black Eagle, Holter, Hauser, and Canyon Ferry hydroelectric projects. In addition, two other developments were constructed on the Madison River, the Madison and the Hebgen projects. In December 1937, the Federal Power Com...

United States. Federal Energy Administration

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New Mexico. Energy and Minerals Dept.

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Southwest Regional Energy Council

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New Mexico. Legislature. Legislative Energy Committee.

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The Legislative Energy Committee was formed in 1975 as a two-year interim committee of the New Mexico State Legislature in response to the "energy crisis". The Committee's mission was to gather information toward the preparation of a state energy resource policy. The Committee's efforts culminated in the 1977 creation of the New Mexico Energy and Minerals Department, whose purpose included the development and administration of a statewide plan for energy resources (1977 Laws of N.M., Chp. 255, S...

United States. Bureau of Land Management

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Organized within the Department of the Interior, this federal agency is responsible for the management of public lands, the majority of which are in the Western states and Alaska. Responsibilities include energy and mineral development, grazing, wildlife and fisheries habitat and land use planning. From the description of Records, 1944-1979. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 54390737 Background information on this oral history project could not be found. ...