Senator Pete V. Domenici will be signing the latest books on his
vast Congressional career at the National Museum of Nuclear Science
& History from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 4. The Senator
will also discuss highlights of his life of service, including his
current participation in the Bipartisan Policy Center. According to the
publisher, one of the books, “Not Just New Mexico’s Senator: Senator
Pete V. Domenici’s Leadership on Four Issues Affecting Our Nation’s
Future,” “takes a more focused path, discussing four complex and
critical issues of national and international importance where Senator
Domenici took a leadership role developing solutions to long-standing
problems.”
The authors of the books have also been invited to attend and sign books. They are:
Senator Pete Domenici’s Legacy 2008 by Jon Hunner
Senator Pete Domenici’s Legacy 2009 by Vicki Taggert
Not Just New Mexico’s Senator by Martin Janowski
Domenici serves as an honorary board member of the National Atomic
Museum Foundation and was the recipient of the 2008 National Award of
Nuclear Science, presented annually by the Museum to a prominent person
that has had an impact on nuclear issues. Domenici is recognized for
his efforts as New Mexico’s longest-serving Senator and a proponent of
science and technology. He pushed for passage of the Energy Policy Act
of 2005, intended to accelerate U.S. development of clean and renewable
energy resources.
“We look forward to hosting what is sure to be an informative
discussion of the Senator’s passion for public service,” said Jim
Walther, Director of the Museum. “The Senator’s ability to provide
fascinating insights into current and important topics is not to be
missed.”
Domenici is also the author of A Brighter Tomorrow: Fulfilling the
Promise of Nuclear Energy, in which he argues that after weighing the
costs and benefits of energy production, nuclear power must be a major
contributor toward reducing the world’s CO2 emissions and overall
dependence on increasingly scarce and perilously political supplies of
oil and gas.
There is no additional cost to attend the event beyond the Museum’s
usual admission of $8 for adults and $7 for youth and seniors. For
further information, contact the Museum at (505) 245-2137, extension 114.
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