Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth, D-Santa Fe, made headlines Tuesday with the announcement that he will not seek reelection in 2028 for a sixth term in the Senate and that he will relinquish his position as floor leader.
“An important part of leadership is knowing when to hand the baton to the next generation,” Wirth said Wednesday in an interview with Santa Fe New Mexican state politics reporter Daniel J. Chacón.
In the latest episode of the “Around the Roundhouse” podcast, Wirth joins Chacón to discuss his decision to step away from the Senate (after serving out his remaining two years) and talk about his legacy over 22 years in the Legislature.
In the interview, Chacón asks Wirth about what it takes to serve in the role of floor leader, a position Wirth has held since 2016. He also asks Wirth about the toll the position has taken over the years, and if he knows of any legislators who may be lining up to step into the role.
Wirth then discusses what he has planned for the future, after he serves out his remaining time in office, and is asked if he could see himself returning to politics at some point.
Chacón asks Wirth about legislation he is most proud of during his more than two decades in the Senate. Wirth also asks about the state’s large investments in programs like early childhood education and behavioral health, and when New Mexico may see a return on investment.

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