Today, a coalition of environmental, social justice, and conservation advocates from across New Mexico expressed their strong support for Senate Pro Tem Mimi Stewart’s suite of bills that will take action on climate change: the Clear Horizons Act, the Community Benefits Fund, and the Innovation in Government Act. The Clear Horizons Act will be heard in the Senate Conservation Committee on Tuesday, January 28.
The 2024 Conservation in the West poll found that 59% of New Mexicans consider climate change a very or extremely serious issue. This is unsurprising given the various ways climate change impacts New Mexicans, including more severe wildfires and floods, extended droughts that limit water supplies, and more extreme weather events and heat. In fact, 183 out of 221 – 83% – of Gov. Lujan Grisham’s 2024 executive orders were related to emergency funding to address the impacts of climate change. In addition, Gov. Lujan Grisham called on the legislature to codify in state law the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 this session in her State of the State speech on the opening day of the legislature.
“Right now, we’re helping to lead a national energy transition. We’re cleaning up our communities, reducing our carbon footprint, and making good on our commitment to reduce emissions. In fact, let’s make this the session in which the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 becomes the law of the land,” Gov. Lujan Grisham said.
- The Clear Horizons Act, Senate Bill 4, would create a regulatory framework that aligns state and industry pollution goals, paving the way for New Mexico to build a more innovative and sustainable economy. Greenhouse gas emission reduction targets exist in Gov. Lujan Grisham’s executive order 2019-003 and will serve New Mexico in the long-term when codified in law.
- The Community Benefits Fund, Senate Bills 48 and 49, would invest $340 million in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by climate change, providing resources for renewable energy projects, energy efficiency upgrades, and other projects that reduce carbon pollution.
- The Innovation in Government Fund, Senate Bill 83, would provide $10 million in funding to state agencies to support efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
“We applaud Senate Pro Tem Stewart and her team for crafting such a thoughtful approach to climate and just transition action in New Mexico,” said Erik Schlenker-Goodrich, executive director of the Western Environmental Law Center. “These bills position New Mexico to open new doors to a thriving, resilient future where our state is a leader in the fight against the climate crisis, better protects its rich natural heritage, and actively builds a strong, diversified economy powered by renewable energy.”
“Pro Tem Stewart’s bills are bold and necessary steps forward in addressing the climate crisis and the direct impacts, such as more severe wildfires, extreme heat and drought, that communities are already experiencing,” said Ona Porter, MA, founder emerita and clean energy leader at Prosperity Works. “We are already paying for the impacts of climate change. These bills ensure that we address the root causes of climate change while simultaneously investing in a cleaner, healthier future for all New Mexicans.”
“New Mexicans want to keep our state beautiful, protect our cherished ways of life, and create new opportunities statewide for our families now and in the future. The Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefit Fund, and Innovation in Government Act will help our environment, our economy, and our communities for generations to come, and I urge my fellow legislators to join me in supporting these bills.” said Senate Pro-Tem Mimi Stewart.
The coalition of advocates supporting Pro Tem Stewart’s bills includes: 350 New Mexico, Center for Civic Policy, Coalition for Clean Affordable Energy, Coalition of Sustainable Communities New Mexico, E2 – Environmental Entrepreneurs, Earthworks, Environmental Defense Fund, GreenLatinos, GRID Alternatives, Healthy Climate New Mexico, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico chapter, New Mexico & El Paso Interfaith Power and Light, NM Native Vote, NMVC Action Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, ProgressNow New Mexico, Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter, Sovereign Energy, SWEEP (Southwest Energy Efficiency Project), the Semilla Project, Western Environmental Law Center, Western Leaders Network, and Western Resource Advocates.
“Our families and communities deserve to be treated with respect and care, especially by companies and industries that can afford to do more to reduce pollution and create a healthier environment. With a regulatory framework and critical investments in long-term resiliency, we can create more good jobs and training programs for a diversified economy,” said Michael Leon Guerrero, sustainable economy policy advisor for the Center for Civic Policy. “We are proud to support the Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefits Fund, and Innovation in Government Act because we know that together, these bills will bring new economic opportunities, investments, and help meet urgent climate goals for the future of New Mexico.”
”We want to thank Senate Pro Tem Stewart for bringing these bills forward,” said Charles de Saillan, attorney representing Coalition for Clean Affordable Energy. “The Clear Horizons Act will codify the greenhouse gas reduction targets of the governor’s executive order and the Paris Climate Accords. More importantly, the bill will require State regulators to adopt enforceable rules to require reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in New Mexico to help meet those targets. You could say that the reduction targets are the soul of the bill, while the rulemaking requirements are its heart. This legislation is essential if we are to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis.”
“New Mexico has been considered a ‘sacrifice zone’ in order to benefit extractive industries. Our people are deserving of protection from the damage to our beautiful environment that these industries bring in order to create more shareholder value and profit for the wealthy. We are grateful to Senate Pro Tem Stewart for supporting the right to clean air, pure water, and healthy soil for our families, our neighbors, and our future generations. The Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefits Fund, and The Innovations in Government Act will all move us towards a better life for ourselves and our descendants,” said Carlos Matutes, New Mexico community advocate with GreenLatinos.
“The Clear Horizons Act provides the critical framework, tools and resources New Mexico needs to hold polluters accountable and protect communities from the worst impacts of climate change,” said Michael Bueno, senior manager, state climate policy and strategy at EDF Action. “New Mexicans are looking to state leaders to drive local solutions that put community needs first, protect precious water resources, and deliver clean air and good-paying jobs they and their kids can rely on. Passing the Clear Horizons Act is a foundational next step in the state’s climate leadership that will promote a thriving, transformative economy that protects New Mexicans for generations to come. We thank Senate Pro Tem Stewart for her leadership.”
“New Mexico has been considered a ‘sacrifice zone’ in order to benefit extractive industries. Our people are deserving of protection from the damage to our beautiful environment that these industries bring in order to create more shareholder value and profit for the wealthy. We are grateful to Senate Pro Tem Stewart for supporting the right to clean air, pure water, and healthy soil for our families, our neighbors, and our future generations. The Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefits Fund, and The Innovations in Government Act will all move us towards a better life for ourselves and our descendants,” said Carlos Matutes, New Mexico community advocate with GreenLatinos.
“As health professionals, we know firsthand how extreme weather and climate change events are harming our patients and communities. No community is immune. These bold proposals will help protect the well-being of all New Mexicans, especially our most vulnerable populations. Grateful to all who are working to reduce climate pollution and invest in solutions to save lives now and for the future,” said Shelley Mann-Lev, MPH, executive director of Healthy Climate New Mexico.
“Our indigenous communities are experiencing the most drastic effects of climate change. Our lands are hotter than ever. The continual drought impacts our farmers while extractive developments built near us put our community health at risk. It’s time to pass legislation to require industry to take the next steps to reduce their climate pollution so this and next generations have a chance to thrive,” said Ahtza Dawn Chavez, executive director of NM Native Vote.
“By introducing the Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefit Fund, and Innovation in Government Act, Pro Tem Stewart has cleared the path forward for thriving communities, a robust economy, and sustainable growth in New Mexico,” said Alexis Mena, New Mexico policy director at Natural Resources Defense Council. “Now it’s up to the legislature to pass this critical trio and safeguard the future of our state for generations to come.”
“The Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefit Fund, and Innovation in Government Act reflect the bold and moral leadership New Mexico needs,” said Rev. Clara Sims, assistant executive director of New Mexico & El Paso Interfaith Power and Light. “We all have a sacred responsibility to protect this place and the promise it holds for all generations to come. Let us lean into this moment and lead from a place of courage and hope with legislation for a livable, healthy, just, and flourishing future for all our many diverse communities – a future we have, in equal measures, the right and the responsibility to protect.”
“When we talk about ‘energy’ in New Mexico it’s so much more than just an industry or tangible resources. It’s also the feeling about what New Mexico is and who our people are. The Clear Horizons Act and supporting bills create a level playing field for industry while ensuring that we’re protecting the things that give New Mexico its energy,” said Lucas Herndon, energy policy director at ProgressNow New Mexico.
“While we most often think of extreme climate events as fires and floods, think now about those suffering with huge energy bills that they are unlikely to be able to pay as we endure the deepest and longest extreme cold that we have seen in decades,” said Ona Porter, founder emerita and clean energy leader at Prosperity Works. “With the Community Benefits Bill we will be able to more fully fund the Community Energy Efficiency Block Grant (CEED) that provides deep energy efficiency retrofits in the homes of our most vulnerable residents’ homes. Thank you, Senator Stewart!”
“New Mexico has the workforce, the innovation and the leadership to protect our people from the devastating impacts of fires, floods, drought and extreme heat. With the federal attempts to rollback the urgent work we need to do to slow down the outsized impacts of global warming on New Mexico, our state is going to have to do more than ever,” said Camilla Feibelman, Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter director.
“These bills exemplify Pro Tem Stewart’s bold leadership on climate and clean energy policy,” said Alex Eubanks, New Mexico representative for SWEEP. “By prioritizing clean energy, innovation, and community benefits, these measures will help reduce emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and strengthen New Mexico’s economy. We encourage the Legislature to pass them and solidify New Mexico’s role as a climate leader.”
“As elected officials and their communities contend with the impacts of climate change, the Clear Horizons Act, Community Benefit Fund and Innovation in Government Act meet the moment by promising a more resilient climate future for all New Mexicans,” said Jessica Pace, interim executive director at Western Leaders Network. “These bills would put New Mexico on track to reach state climate goals, hold polluters accountable, invest in the clean energy transition and protect our air, waters and lands. We commend Senate Pro Tem Stewart for her commitment to climate action by sponsoring these critical bills and urge the legislature to support them.”
“Now more than ever, it’s critical that states take the initiative and craft strong policies to address climate change,” said Cydney Beadles, senior attorney and New Mexico clean energy manager at Western Resource Advocates. “With these bills, our state leaders are sending a powerful message that the right of all New Mexicans to clean air and healthy communities is a priority worth fighting for. This is the kind of action that will advance the clean energy transition in New Mexico.”
“At this crucial juncture, it is more important than ever to take meaningful action to reduce emissions and fight climate change,” said Andrew Forkes-Gudmundson of Earthworks. “This trio of bills will help New Mexico actually meet its emission reduction goals and hit its climate targets. Passing these bills is a necessary step towards our energy transition and to preserve New Mexico’s clean air and healthy environment.”
“At The Semilla Project, we firmly believe that the suite of bills introduced by Senate Pro Tem Mimi Stewart, are a pivotal step towards our shared goals for a sustainable future,” said Jared Berenice Estrada, advocacy and programs director for The Semilla Project. These bills resonate with our commitment at The Semilla Project to engage and prepare young people for leadership in a green economy. We stand with this effort to transform our state into a leader in climate action, ensuring our youth inherit a healthier, more resilient New Mexico.”
“The trio of bills sponsored by Senate President Pro Tem Mimi Stewart have come at a critical moment, when federal policies and programs dealing with climate change are being shredded and states must step up,” said Demis Foster, CEO of Conservation Voters New Mexico. “The Clear Horizons Act, the Community Benefit Fund and the Innovation in Government Act are a comprehensive response to climate change and the extreme events it helps create and amplify in New Mexico: fires, floods and long-term drought. The bills will make necessary investments in the energy transition and protect communities and New Mexico’s air, land, water, and wildlife.”
“As moms, we know that clean air is essential for the health and future of our kids. The Clear Horizons Act provides New Mexico with the tools to reduce harmful pollution, address the climate crisis, and build a sustainable future,” said Giovanna Rossi with Moms Clean Air Force, New Mexico chapter. “We thank Senate Pro Tem Stewart for her leadership in protecting our kids and communities from the devastating impacts of climate change.”
Contacts:
Erik Schlenker-Goodrich, Western Environmental Law Center, gro.w1738691014alnre1738691014tsew@1738691014gskir1738691014e1738691014, 575-770-1295
Charles de Saillan, Coalition for Clean Affordable Energy, moc.l1738691014iamg@1738691014eacc.1738691014nalli1738691014ased1738691014, 505-819-9058
Michael Jensen, Conservation Voters New Mexico, gro.m1738691014nvc@l1738691014eahci1738691014m1738691014, 505-362-1063
Tim Raphael, EDF Action, moc.l1738691014iamg@1738691014063sl1738691014eahpa1738691014rmit1738691014, 971-269-4797
Addison Wingate, NRDC, gro.c1738691014drn@e1738691014tagni1738691014wa1738691014, 310-434-2391
Ona Porter, Prosperity Works, gro.s1738691014krowy1738691014tirep1738691014sorp@1738691014ano1738691014, 505-228-7506
Camilla Feibelman, Sierra Club, gro.b1738691014ulcar1738691014reis@1738691014namle1738691014bief.1738691014allim1738691014ac1738691014, 505-715-8388