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John Block is an American politician serving as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives for the 51st district. [1] Elected in November 2022, he assumed office on January 17, 2023. Block is the founder and editor of The Piñon Post, a conservative news and political commentary online newspaper and media outlet based in New Mexico. [2]
The 2024 Legislative Session closes this week. Otero Co. Rep. John Block has sponsored 30 pieces of legislation. Here's where they currently stand.
Rep Magdalena: 2017† 50 Matthew McQueen: Dem Eldorado: 2014 51 John Block: Rep Alamogordo: 2022 52 Doreen Gallegos: Dem Las Cruces: 2012 53 Willie D. Madrid: Dem Chaparral: 2018 54 James G. Townsend: Rep Artesia: 2014 55 Cathrynn Brown: Rep Carlsbad: 2010 56 Harlan Vincent: Rep Glencoe: 2022 57 Jason Harper: Rep Rio Rancho: 2012 58 Candy ...
Rep 50 Matthew McQueen: Dem 51 John Block: Rep 52 Doreen Gallegos: Dem 53 Willie Madrid: Dem 54 Jim Townsend † Rep 55 Cathrynn Brown: Rep 56 Harlan Vincent: Rep 57 Jason Harper † Rep 58 Candy Ezzell † Rep 59 Jared Hembree: Rep 60 Joshua Hernandez: Rep 61 Randall Pettigrew: Rep 62 Larry Scott † Rep 63 Martin Zamora: Rep 64 Andrea Reeb ...
On Tuesday, attorneys general from 22 states, as well as Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, sued Trump in two federal district courts to block an executive order that refuses to recognize ...
Asked about Foxx and Roy seeking the position, Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.), a longtime member of the Rules Committee and currently the top Democrat on the panel, let out a laugh.
Rebecca Dow, former state representative from the 38th district (2017–2023) and candidate for governor in 2022 [6] Nella Domenici, former CFO of Bridgewater Associates, daughter of former U.S. Senator Pete Domenici, and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2024 [6] Judith Nakamura, former Chief Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court (2015–2021) [6]
Former Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., an ABC News contributor, called the pardons of the Jan. 6 rioters "unsettling" to members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. "They weren't 'hostages,' they ...