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New Mexico's Luján Back And Voting In The U.S. Senate After Recovery From Stroke
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján returned to work in Washington, D.C., Thursday after more than a month in his home state recovering from a stroke.
March 3, 2022
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján returned to work in Washington, D.C., Thursday after more than a month in his home state recovering from a stroke.
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A C-SPAN video showed the New Mexico Democrat’s fellow senators gave Luján a standing ovation when he walked into a Senate Commerce Committee hearing Thursday morning.
Democrats Jacky Rosen of Nevada, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and John Hickenlooper of Colorado hugged Luján before he took his seat on the dais.
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“It’s an absolute honor to be back,” he said. “Everyone that sent me notes, that sent videos and all the prayers, it worked. And it’s good to be back — I’ll tell you, I missed y’all. So, looking forward to getting back to work.”
Luján, 49, had been away since he checked himself into a Santa Fe hospital Jan. 27 feeling dizzy and fatigued. Doctors diagnosed a stroke and he remained hospitalized for weeks.
The freshman’s return to the Senate restores the 50-50 partisan balance in the chamber that favors Democrats because Vice President Kamala Harris can cast a tie-breaking vote.
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