He also supports rural farming and ranching by advancing legislation to help food-producing communities advance entrepreneurship. He continually works to ensure funding for these cultural assets. Luján is a long-time advocate for New Mexico’s acequias and traditional lands. In addition, he helped lead the effort to protect the greater Chaco Canyon region from harmful oil and gas drilling and dangerous methane emissions. Luján helped lead an effort during the Obama administration to establish national monument designations for the Rio Grande del Norte National Conservation Area and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks, preserving some of New Mexico’s greatest treasures and tourism drivers. He has also been a fierce advocate for environmental protection in New Mexico. This visionary plan has earned praise from climate experts, environmental advocates, and labor groups. He has developed bold, comprehensive legislation to put the United States on a path to net-zero carbon emissions to combat the climate crisis and grow the economy. Recognizing that action on the climate crisis cannot wait another generation, Senator Luján has been a leading voice in the fight against climate change. His bill to make it easier for local entrepreneurs to bring their ideas to the marketplace was signed into law, and he has written legislation that would leverage New Mexico’s labs to drive job creation while addressing tomorrow’s energy challenges. Senator Luján has focused on spurring local economic growth through a number of legislative initiatives. Since being elected to Congress in 2008, Senator Luján has championed efforts to create good-paying jobs in New Mexico, expand quality health care and protect patients with pre-existing conditions, preserve our natural resources and sacred sites, build a clean energy economy, and uplift the middle-class. It was there that he learned New Mexico values, including hard work, dedication, and perseverance, from his family and community. Senator Luján grew up in Nambé, a small farming community north of Santa Fe, bordered by the Nambé and Pojoaque Pueblos. Representative for New Mexico’s Third Congressional District and House Assistant Speaker in the 116th Congress. On January 3, 2021, Ben Ray Luján was sworn into office as a U.S.