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Domenici, Pete

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Personal name headingDomenici, Pete
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Variant(s)Domenici, Peter Vichi
Domenici, Pietro Vichi
Birth date1932-05-07
Death date2017-09-13
Place of birthAlbuquerque (N.M.)
Place of deathAlbuquerque (N.M.)
AffiliationUniversity of New Mexico
University of Denver. College of Law
United States. Congress. Senate
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Profession or occupationLegislators
Lawyers
Found inA Changing America, c1980 (a.e.) t.p. (Sen. Pete Domenici [N. Mex.])
NUCMC data from Univ. of Virginia Lib. for Scott, H. Papers, 1941-1983 (Domenici, Peter Vichi, 1932-)
Almanac of Am. Politics, 1982 (Domenici, Peter V.)
Biographical directory of the U.S. Congress website, September 12, 2014 (Domenici, Pete Vichi, a Senator from New Mexico; born in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, N.Mex., May 7, 1932; graduated, University of New Mexico 1954; graduated, Denver University Law School 1958; admitted to the New Mexico bar in 1958 and commenced practice in Albuquerque; elected to Albuquerque City Commission 1966, chairman (ex-officio mayor) 1967; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1972; reelected in 1978, 1984, 1990, 1996, and 2002, and served from January 3, 1973, to January 3, 2009; chair, Committee on the Budget (One Hundred Fourth through One Hundred Sixth Congresses, One Hundred Seventh Congress [January 20, 2001-June 6, 2001]), Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (One Hundred Eighth and One Hundred Ninth Congresses); was not a candidate for reelection in 2008)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Sept. 13, 2017 (Pete V. Domenici; b. Pietro Vichi Domenici, May 7, 1932, Albuquerque; legally took the name Pete when he entered public life in the 1960s; d. Sept. 13, Albuquerque, aged 85; Republican lawmaker from New Mexico who became a leading voice on budget and energy policy during six terms in the Senate)
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