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  1. The Cibola National Forest and Grasslands will begin selling Christmas Tree cutting permits starting November 14, 2012 for the Mt. Taylor and the Magdalena Ranger Districts. Trees may be cut between November 22 and December 24, 2012. Cost is $10 per tree (up to 10 feet). For trees taller than 10 feet, the cost is $1.00 per foot. The tags are also good to dig up a living tree. Christmas Tree tags ...
    may be purchased at the following locations: For the Magdalena Ranger District o Magdalena Ranger District Office, 203 1st Street, Magdalena, NM 87825. Phone: 575.854.2281.o Cibola National Forest and Grasslands Supervisor’s Office. 2113 Osuna Rd. NE; Albuquerque, NM 87113. Phone: 505.346.3900. For the Mt. Taylor Ranger District o Mt. Taylor Ranger District Office; 1800 Lobo Canyon Rd.; Grants, NM 87020. Phone: 505.287.8833. o Cibola National Forest and Grasslands Supervisor’s Office; 2113 Osuna Rd. NE; Albuquerque, NM 87113. Phone: 505.346.3900. o Northwest New Mexico Visitors Center, located just south of I-40 at exit 85 near Grants, NM. Weekends only from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Phone: 505.876.2783.o Wingate Workcenter, located on Painted Horse Trail in Fort Wingate, NM. Fort Wingate is off NM400 at exit 33 on I-40. In the town of Fort Wingate, follow the signs to the Wingate Workcenter/Administrative site. Saturdays only from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Additional information about the Christmas Tree Cutting Program can be found on the Cibola National Forest and Grasslands Internet site: http://1.usa.gov/JCj0P4
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  2. Tune in to Fox News now to see Speaker Boehner address the upcoming "FIscal Cliff" and what will be done in the House.
  3. Next week, Congress returns to Washington to do the work of the people. Which issue do you think we should address first?
  4. Today, the October unemployment numbers showed unemployment rise to 7.9%. Again, New Mexicans see the results of Obama’s failed policies. Four years ago, we were promised that unemployment would be under 6% by now if we were willing to sacrifice our freedoms, put our country even deeper into debt, and spend trillions of dollars we don’t have. Now, all we have to show for the President’s reckless...
    policies are 12.3 million unemployed Americans. Of serious concern to New Mexico is the fact that unemployment nationwide among Hispanics remains even higher—last month it rose to a shockingly high 10%. And, the U.S. lost 9,000 mining jobs in October—more proof that Americans cannot afford the President’s devastating energy policies. Mr. President, it’s time to stop taking from Americans, and try the new solutions we’ve offered in the House: solutions that will let small businesses flourish, and let Americans get back to work.
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  5. Many of you have contacted me regarding the September 11 attacks in Benghazi. Please rest assured that I am working to find more answers about what happened that day.
  6. For those searching for family members affected by Sandy, visit http://bit.ly/bAmnSI
  7. My office has been in touch with local officials regarding the hazardous materials located near Santa Teresa this afternoon. I am glad to hear that local responders were able to respond and investigate the matter so quickly. We will continue to monitor this situation as it develops.
  8. My DC office will remain closed tomorrow as hurricane Sandy continues to impact the Washington area. If you need immediate assistance, please call our toll free number, 855-4-Pearce.
  9. Tomorrow, my Washington, DC office will be closed due to hurricane Sandy and dangerous weather conditions in the area. If you need immediate assistance, please call our toll free number, 855-4-Pearce.

    We hope the office will reopen on Tuesday, but will monitor the weather conditions and keep constituents informed.
  10. I am enjoying starting off my morning at the NMSU Homecoming Parade.
    Photo: I am enjoying starting off my morning at the NMSU Homecoming Parade.
  11. Is your school group, dance team, marching band, or other organization interested in participating in the Presidential Inaugural Parade? The Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) is coordinating parade participation and has launched a website to accept applications from organizations (bands, marching and mounted units, floats) wishing to apply to participate in the Inaugural Parade. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/VMIAaS. Applications can be submitted on-line, and may include organization photos, a group biography, video clips, and copies of supporting correspondence.
  12. Today I got a chance to speak with the Permian Basin Petroleum Association about ways to bring energy jobs to New Mexico.
    Photo: Today I got a chance to speak with the Permian Basin Petroleum Association about ways to bring energy jobs to New Mexico.
  13. Last week I had a chance to speak in Artesia at a healthcare discussion. To see some of the event, watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk7I4YJup_c&feature=youtu.be
  14. Speaking at a healthcare lunch in Artesia
    Photo: Speaking at a healthcare lunch in Artesia
  15. Visiting with Chamber Director Hayley Cline at Artesia Healthcare luncheon
    Photo: Visiting with Chamber Director Hayley Cline at Artesia Healthcare luncheon
  16. Enjoying the beautiful New Mexico skies as I travel North on 285.
    Photo: Enjoying the beautiful New Mexico skies as I travel North on 285.
  17. It was great to see so many companies and individuals out at the Hobbs Job Fair today!
    Photo: It was great to see so many companies and individuals out at the Hobbs Job Fair today!
  18. I stopped by Undergrounds in Hobbs this afternoon and received great service. Thanks!
    Photo: I stopped by Undergrounds in Hobbs this afternoon and received great service. Thanks!
  19. This morning I am hosting a Job Fair in Hobbs from 8-11am. I encourage job-seekers to come early and have extra copies of resumes. The job fair is being held on at the Lea County Event Center, located at 5101 North Lovington Hwy. Hobbs, NM 88240.

    I am at the job fair now, just finished cutting the ribbon with employers and the Hobbs Chamber of Commerce.
    Photo: This morning I am hosting a Job Fair in Hobbs from 8-11am. I encourage job-seekers to come early and have extra copies of resumes. The job fair is being held on at the Lea County Event Center, located at 5101 North Lovington Hwy. Hobbs, NM 88240.

I am at the job fair now, just finished cutting the ribbon with employers and the Hobbs Chamber of Commerce.
  20. Starting the morning early in Hobbs, visiting with Tony on KPZA.
    Photo: Starting the morning early in Hobbs, visiting with Tony on KPZA.

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