Former State Senator John Arthur Smith, who represented Doña Ana, Luna, and Sierra counties, has passed away at the age of 78. Throughout his 31-year tenure in the New Mexico Senate, Smith was known for his dedication to bipartisan collaboration and fiscal responsibility. Colleagues and officials have expressed their condolences, highlighting his integrity, commitment to public service, and advocacy for the people of New Mexico. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham praised Smith’s leadership on the Senate Finance Committee and his lasting impact on the state’s financial stability and community welfare. Smith’s legacy as a statesman and ethical leader has left a significant mark on New Mexico politics. As a respected legislator who worked across party lines, Smith’s passing has been met with deep sadness and gratitude. The state plans to honor his contributions with a lowering of the state flag in his memory. Smith is survived by his wife Janette and his family.
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