Pete Domenici

1932 - 2017

Pete Domenici

1932 - 2017

BORN

1932

DIED

2017

Pete Domenici Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 13, 2017.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Former New Mexico Sen. Pete V. Domenici, a Republican who became a power broker in the Senate for his work on the federal budget and energy policy over more than 30 years, died Wednesday.

He was 85. Domenici died Wednesday morning at the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque, Pete Domenici Jr., said. The senator had undergone abdominal surgery in recent weeks.

Domenici announced in October 2007 that he wouldn't seek a seventh Senate term because he had been diagnosed with an incurable brain disorder, frontotemporal lobar degeneration.

The Albuquerque-born son of Italian immigrants carried a consistent message of fiscal restraint from his first term in 1972 until leaving office in 2009 — regardless of which party was in power. He even refused once to buckle to President Ronald Reagan, who wanted him to delay the budget process.

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Former Democratic U.S. Sen. Bennett Johnson of Louisiana described Domenici as "the consummate legislator."

"He always knows his subject very, very well," Bennett said previously. "He's strong in his views, but not rigid in his approach to negotiations. He's willing to give in when necessary, but he keeps his eye on the ultimate objective."

He was the longest-serving senator in New Mexico's history, and was remembered most for his unflagging support of the state's national laboratories and military installations. "I love the job too much," Domenici said days before leaving the Senate. "I feel like I'd like to have the job tomorrow and the next day."

His decision started a scramble that saw all three of the state's congressmen give up their House seats to run for Senate. The one elected to succeed him was Democratic Rep. Tom Udall, the son of Stewart Udall, a former Arizona congressman and Interior secretary in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

During his time in the Senate, Domenici was a major player on national energy legislation.

As chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee beginning in 2003, it was his job to oversee part of the debate on a national energy policy, including decisions about oil and gas drilling, nuclear power and renewable energy.

Former U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman, a New Mexico Democrat, said Wednesday that he was proud to have served with Domenici at a time when there was more willingness to put partisanship aside.

"Pete served our state very well in the U.S. Senate for nearly four decades and did a great deal to benefit New Mexico and the nation," Bingaman said. "During the 26 years that we served together in the Senate, we disagreed on issues but also found common ground and forged bipartisan solutions to many problems."

Late in his career, Domenici was linked to the ouster of U.S. Attorney David Iglesias, one of nine federal prosecutors fired in a series of politically tinged dismissals in 2006. The Senate Ethics Committee found Domenici created an appearance of impropriety when he called Iglesias to inquire about the timing of corruption indictments.

However, no punishment was recommended. Domenici made headlines once again in 2013 when he acknowledged that he had a son out of wedlock in the 1970s. The saga shocked New Mexicans who viewed Domenici as a man of honesty and integrity during his six terms and 36 years in the Senate.

While his wife Nancy was raising their eight children, Domenici had an affair and child with Michelle Laxalt, the daughter of one of his Senate colleagues. Laxalt raised the child on her own, became a prominent lobbyist, Republican activist and political commentator. Their son went on to build an impressive resume himself — Adam Laxalt, a former Navy JAG, is now the Nevada attorney general.

Domenici's health became an issue nearly two decades ago. He suffered nerve damage in his right arm while playing touch football with his grandchildren in 1999. He also had arthritis in his lower back, and for a time had to use a low-speed scooter between his office and the Capitol.

"I wasn't sick in the sense of being bedridden. I just hurt, and it had an impact," he said. A new exercise regimen helped him get rid of the scooter. Better health enabled him to focus on one of his priorities — energy legislation and a plan to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling that had failed twice previously.

He acknowledged feeling "very dejected" after three months of negotiations and deal-making on a massive energy bill he sponsored failed to push it through Congress in 2003. His National Energy Policy Act would have boosted domestic energy production to cut the nation's dependence on foreign resources. Supporters said it would help national security and create jobs; opponents said it would have devastated natural resources and affected the deficit.

Domenici co-wrote a 2004 book, "A Brighter Tomorrow: Fulfilling the Promise of Nuclear Energy," on the benefits of a nuclear-powered future and how to get there. He long argued that the nation had an irrational fear that held back its ability to benefit from nuclear energy.

An avid duck hunter and outdoorsman, he took pride in his record on energy and ecology, although environmentalists ranked him lower than he believed he deserved. Domenici gained his reputation as a federal budget expert while chairman of the Senate Budget Committee for 12 years and a member of the committee between 1975 and 2002.

He was dedicated to trying to rein in the federal budget. He told the AP in 2005 that after a quarter-century, the budget process was hard to let go of.

"I've wound down from ... every year having to spend huge amounts of time, energy and lots of power to get a budget resolution and to get it implemented," he said. "At a number of points in my career, I didn't think I could live without that because it was so much of my life."

His knowledge of the budget made him popular with the national press after Democrat Bill Clinton was elected partly on a platform of trimming the bulging federal deficit. Domenici was on the first President George Bush's short list of possible running mates in 1988.

But it was said Domenici's budget expertise made him indispensable in the Senate — and his independence on budget matters cost him conservative support. He warned as early as 1983 that the Republican economic recovery would be in jeopardy without effective action against huge budget deficits.

When Reagan summoned him to put off for one more day a budget process that had been delayed for two months, Domenici refused.

Saying no to the president, he recalled afterward, was the toughest thing he'd ever done. Domenici also campaigned for free trade with Mexico, and scoffed at misgivings about its impact on U.S. employment.

"Can you imagine an economic superpower afraid to go into free trade with our own neighbor?" he said.

In one of his last speeches as a senator, Domenici acknowledged in 2007 during a debate over a failed immigration bill that his mother had entered the country illegally from Italy and was briefly detained by federal agents during World War II when he was a child. She eventually became a U.S. citizen.

He was born Pietro Vichi Domenici on May 7, 1932, the only son of Cherubino and Alda Domenici, who also had four daughters. He attended an Albuquerque Catholic high school, then graduated in 1954 from the University of New Mexico. At UNM, he was a pitcher on the baseball team and after graduation signed a contract to pitch for the minor league Albuquerque Dukes.

He also taught math in the Albuquerque public schools. He received his law degree from Denver University and opened a law office in 1958 — the same year he married Nancy Burk.

The couple had two sons and six daughters. He began his political career in 1966 with his election to the Albuquerque City Commission, becoming its chairman in 1967. He ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1970, then won the 1972 Senate election, succeeding longtime Democratic Sen. Clinton Anderson, who retired. Domenici entered politics after his morning coffee buddies persuaded him to run for the city commission.

"My friends at coffee had planned and schemed out a way to push me to run for office," Domenici said. "They told me 'You either have to run for public office or quit complaining.'"

Domenici is survived by his wife; sons Peter, David and Adam; daughters Helen, Paula, Nanette, Nella, Clare and Lisa; and numerous grandchildren.

RUSSELL CONTRERAS, Associated Press MORGAN LEE, Associated Press

___ Lee reported from Santa Fe. Associated Press writer Susan Montoya Bryan in Albuquerque contributed to this report.




Copyright © 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Judy Schneider

June 19, 2023

I worked as the City Manager's Secretary for Pete Demenici when he ran the City of Albuquerque. He was a Great Man and miss him even how
Judy Schneider
AlbuuerqueNM

A Caring Neighbor

September 30, 2017

Offering my heartfelt condolences warmest thoughts to Nancy and children. May God grant solace to the family during this most challenging time. Pete was truly amazing and accomplished man of integrity. He will be truly missed. With Love & Prayers

Jessica

September 24, 2017

Thank you for all you did for us. RIP

September 22, 2017

Our dear Nancy and Family: Our prayers, thoughts and love are with all of you. Our Heavenly Father was ready for Pete to come to his Heavenly Home and enjoy eternal happiness with those who have gone before him. Jesus loves you Nancy and all your family, and so do we. Stella (Gonzales) & Cone Magee --- Albuquerque

Katherine Leann Ladd

September 20, 2017

Thoughts, love and prayers to our beloved Domenici family!!!! Pete was a very gracious, hard working, hard fighting Senator for our great State of New Mexico and a very precious friend to us all - he will be greatly missed!!!!

Katherine Leann Ladd

Stevan P Villers

September 18, 2017

Dear Nancy and Family;
It is with deep sadness that I learned of Senator Dominici's passing. I met him when I was a Teen Age Republican (TAR)in Farmington, NM in 1972. I voted for him every chance I had when I was living in New Mexico. He was a great statesman, and an asset to conservative Republicans in New Mexico when we were in the minority. I will pray rosaries and offer Masses to his memory. I'll miss you, Senator.

Susie (Gentry) Caflisch

September 17, 2017

Dear Nancy and all family,

It is with a heavy heart that I write to you. Pete and you were very important in my life and I'm deeply sad to hear of his loss. I have so many good memories. I'm glad that Charles was part of his staff for as long as he was able. Pete had a great impact on many more lives than he ever knew. My prayers and thoughts are with you all at this sorrowful time. I will never forget either of you.

With deepest sympathy,

Susie (Gentry) Caflisch

September 17, 2017

Truly sorry to hear about Pete Domenici's passing. His fine legacy will surely be remembered. I hope to meet him in Paradise! (Luke23:43)

Deborah Davis

September 16, 2017

Debbie Davis (Jeanne CORNELL's) daughter sending prayers to the family for your loss is tremendous. May the memories Pete gave everyone be comforting now and always!

September 16, 2017

Much of what Pete did for our country and our state will never be credited to him because he worked behind the scenes. He was fearless in defending causes that lesser men were afraid to take on.

I send this picture because it reminds me of Pete's many connections and how he turned them into a beautiful legacy. I am honored and grateful to have known him and I send my deepest sympathy to his family for their loss.

Melinna Giannini

David Arguello,GNY SGT RET. USMC.

September 16, 2017

May you rest in eternal peace Sir,I will never forget the service you gave to Our Country and your Humanitarin contributions. SEMPER FIDELIS to you Senator as you now are in the presence of our Lord.

Manuel Valenzuela

September 16, 2017

Both my parents always talked of , what a good man, Mr. Domenici was. I now see with eyes wide open, what they meant. RIP sir!

September 16, 2017

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Michael Weisend

September 16, 2017

Senator Domenici was a visionary and advocate for research and mental health. A great man and great loss. All my best to Nancy and the rest of the Domenici family.

Vancellen Sturgeon

September 15, 2017

Senator, you were one of the hardest working people ever in US Government. I appreciate everything you did for the USA and state of NM. We were blessed to have known you. Rest In Peace my friend.

September 15, 2017

Thank you Senator Domenici. You and your family were of great service to our state and our country.

Cynthia Brownson Clay
Raised in San Ysidro, NM, Jemez Valley, Sandoval County

Pat

September 15, 2017

I am truly sorry for your loss. May you gain strength and comfort by pouring out your heart in prayer, along with the prayers of others in your behalf. Please accept my condolences.

Norma Joiner

September 15, 2017

Nancy and family:
So sorry to hear about Pete. Our love and sympathy to you and your family in this sad time.
Your old tennis buddies are thinking of you today. Peace and blessings, Norma, Noreen, and Liz

September 15, 2017

"Eternal rest grant unto Pete, O, Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen"

Janet Green

September 15, 2017

Dear Nancy and Family:

The staff at the Domenici Institute at New Mexico State University express to you our deepest condolences. We are honored to work at the DI and educate people about the Senator's legacy. He will be missed but remembered as a great leader in public service not only for New Mexico, but for our Nation.

Dina (Ann Margaret) Paulik

September 15, 2017

My sincere condolences to Nancy and the children. May your strong Faith be your comfort during this time of sorrow. I taught at Fatima when your children were young. I partnered with you in the education of your children. I celebrated your child's first communion dinner at the Sundowner. Family from Italy was also present that Sunday.
Years later while taking my middles school students to Washington, I bumped into Senator Domenici. We were touring the Capitol when suddenly we were stopped and were told that a press conference would be taking place. The Budget had just been balanced. All the Senators were passing by us. Senator Dominici noticed me with the students. Two proud New Mexicans greeted each other on that historical day!
I am grateful for the many contributions he made in his lifetime.
Rest in Peace, Senator Domenici.

Psalms 55:22

September 15, 2017

My condolences to the family. May the God of comfort and strength be with you during this difficult time.

Marijon Garcia

September 15, 2017

Ben and I had the pleasure of meeting Pete several times when he would go watch his grandson play baseball on the team Ben coached. He was so very proud of him and always enjoyed the games. He took a liking to Brian as well because they both were both left handed pitchers and enjoyed giving Brian good tips. Our sincere condolences to Nancy and his entire family. Our prayers are with you all. Ben and Marijon

Florenda ACQUE

September 15, 2017

My father admired Mr. Domenici back in the 70s until he passed away too early. But he passed that admiration on to me as I turned adult. All of Zuni Pueblo send their condolences to the Domenici family.

Cheri Smith Beadner

September 14, 2017

I remember the night Senator Domenici was elected...so many years ago...who would have known this young man, Albuquerque's City Manager, would become a much respected Senator. I was only 16 at the time not knowing that I would eventually move to Washington, D.C. and become a Virginian. I worked for the Federal Government for 30 years. I have always been proud of my New Mexico roots and even more so when "Pete" was mentioned in the media. He was "my" Senator regardless of my residence. I was sadden when he left the Senate and even more of his passing. I wish peace to the Domenici family.
Warmest Regards,

Pearl Lozano

September 14, 2017

Our heartfelt condolences to Nancy and the Domenici Family, May GOD comfort you and your family in your time of sorrow. I hope that our Lord brings you and your family the much-needed peace during this difficult and sad time. Senator will be forever remembered by all the people he touched and dearly missed by all those he inspired. We thank you for sharing him with all of us. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Our Deepest Sympathy Pearl Lozano & The Lozano Family

September 14, 2017

Our heartfelt condolences to Nancy and the Domenici Family, May GOD comfort you and your family in your time of sorrow. I hope that our Lord brings you and your family the much-needed peace during this difficult and sad time. Senator will be forever remembered by all the people he touched and dearly missed by all those he inspired. We thank you for sharing him with all of us. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our Deepest Sympathy Pearl Lozano & The Lozano Family

Tom Troy

September 14, 2017

Condolences to the Domenici family. Pete was a friend to our family and to me - Nancy and Pete let me work out of their Capitol Hill house when I went to Washington as a reporter for The Toledo (Oh) Blade to cover Barack Obama's inaugurations. I was so appreciative of the Domenicis and the family sharing their home with me. Reading Senator Pete's obituary told me many things about his accomplishments that were new to me, despite knowing him a long time. Last night I watched an hour-long interview with him, filmed in his last year as a Senator, on PBS. Well worth watching. His interests and areas of expertise really benefited our country as a whole and we're lucky the people of New Mexico put their trust in him. We in the Troy family got to know the Domenicis because my sisters and his daughters went to the same school and played sports together. Now Helen is married to my brother Jim. My sincere condolences and love to you all.

September 14, 2017

Nancy and family, So sorry. Pete will be missed and remembered by all who knew him. He was a special man.
Jack first met him and his fast ball when quaking and he struck him out in the City League.
Once, when in Washington, and visiting him Jack had to lend him his tie clasp for his meeting in the Senate.
We have many stories with you two and wonderful memories. Have recalled so many of them.
God bless you and your family.

Love, Jack and Joan

Anne R.

September 14, 2017

May this honorable man rest in peace. Sincerely, Anne Gone but always close at heart.

September 14, 2017

Nancy, Children, Family,

Our condolences and prayers are with you at his difficult time. May the God who gives peace be with all of you.-Ro.15:33

September 14, 2017

Senator Domenici will be truly missed. We need more people like him in DC. God bless his family. Beverly Guertin

JT

September 14, 2017

Offering my sincere condolences to the Family, may you find comfort from the encouraging words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14

CC.

September 14, 2017

To the DOMENICI FAMILY in their time of grief, I'm truly sorry for your loss. May 'God' give you comfort during this most difficult time.
-Isaiah 61:2

Virginia Garcia

September 14, 2017

Condolences to you and your family. May GOD comfort you and your family in your time of sorrow. Pete has done a lot for us in New Mexico he will not be forgotten.

David Osborn

September 14, 2017

Wish we had more like Senator Dominici in congress today. I am proud to say I voted for the Senator every time he was on the ballot since 1980 in Las Cruces, NM. The country lost a great man and I pray that God is with his loved ones.

L W

September 14, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort hear your cries and rescue you with comfort and peace during this sad occasion. (Psalms145:18,19)

Marietta Wright

September 13, 2017

Prayers and condolences to Nancy and family of Pete Domenici. I have such good memories of his campaign for Governor in 1970, serving as one of the many friends on the campaign trail in Roswell NM and Chavez County. Pete and Nancy were always gracious and grateful for anything done to help . Alas we lost that time though we did carry Chavez County , a real coup for the Republican party! That was just the beginning for Pete and his political career. Thank you for the years served not only by Pete but by his loving and supporting family. He was a loyal friend and devoted Patriot to his Country. He will be missed though fondly remembered.

Tom Hutton

September 13, 2017

Our family had the pleasure of visiting Senator Domenici in 1992 when my son Justin won a trip to Washington D.C. for his 'baseball' related invention for 'Invent America'. The Senator graciously excused himself to 'go vote' before we could see him, but returned and visited with Justin about his invention and told him about his own career in baseball which had been cut short by an injury.
He said baseball was his first love, but joked that he "settled later on for a career in politics!"
He made us feel welcome that summer afternoon 25 years ago.
May you Rest in Peace Pete Domenici.

Christian

September 13, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Pete. Rest assured life is precious to our Creator. He promises to act in our behalf.
1 Corinthians 15:26

Katherine Leann Ladd

September 13, 2017

A very sad day for all New Mexicans! Pete Domenici was a gracious gentleman and wonderful Senator! He will be greatly missed!

Thoughts and prayers to the family!!

RIP Pete Domenici and thank you for all your years of Service to New Mexico!

Katherine Leann Ladd

Julie Erin Lawless

September 13, 2017

I was proud to be a New Mexican while you were its Senator! Rest in peace; prayers and condolences to your family. From a grateful (former)-constituent,

J C

September 13, 2017

Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved. May the God of all comfort sustain each of you.

September 13, 2017

May the almighty sustain your family at this time of such a great loss.

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