City of Albuquerque Honors Former State Senator Dede Feldman with Plaque Dedication
Recognition celebrates years of service and leadership in healthcare and public service.
The City of Albuquerque today dedicated a plaque honoring former New Mexico State Senator Dede Feldman for her years of dedicated public service and her lasting contributions to healthcare, equity, and community well-being. The plaque was unveiled at the Los Griegos Health and Social Service Center, a fitting location reflecting Feldman’s lifelong commitment to accessible care and strong public institutions.
Feldman represented Albuquerque’s North Valley in the New Mexico State Senate from 1997 to 2012, becoming the first woman elected to that seat. During her 16 years in office, she was widely recognized as a champion for healthcare access, consumer protections, ethics reform, and policies that put people first.
“Dede Feldman dedicated her career to making government work better for everyday people,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “From strengthening healthcare access to advancing ethical, thoughtful public policy, her leadership has had a lasting impact on Albuquerque and our state. It’s especially meaningful to honor her here at Los Griegos, a place that reflects the values she stood for throughout her career.”
Throughout her tenure, Feldman chaired key legislative committees, including Public Affairs and Health and Human Services, and helped advance landmark initiatives such as the Graduated Driver’s License system, the Nurse Advice Hotline, and programs supporting seniors, people with disabilities, and individuals living with brain injuries.
The Los Griegos Health and Social Service Center serves as a hub for health, social, and supportive services for Albuquerque residents, making it a natural home for a tribute to Feldman’s legacy of service.
The City of Albuquerque extends its gratitude to Dede Feldman for her decades of leadership and commitment, and hopes this dedication will inspire future generations of public servants.