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2022 NM Acequia Association Bill Tracker
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HB 2 Rep. LundstromGeneral Appropriation Act of 2022[2] HAFC-HAFCfinalized; had to go to concurrence committee; now awaiting governor's review and approval
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HB 4 Reps. Lundstrom, Small, MartinezHydrogen Hub Actsets up a new hydrogen industry in NM[4] HENRC/HTRC-HENRCall efforts were killed by PAA/SWOP/Yucca
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HB 8Reps McQueen, Egolf, OrtezLand Grant-Merced Assistance Fund25 eligible land grant-merceds for funding under this new assistance fund[2] HRDLC/HTRC-HRDLCon the governor's desk
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HB 24Rep. Lujan/Rep. RomeroState Engineer Water Planning and Management$12 million for administration, water planning and management. HPREF [2] HAAWC/HAFC-HAAWCComm. Sub 2/10 HAAWC hearing: unanimous do pass: tabled by HAFC
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HB 41Rep. Herrera Water Trust Fund Appropriations$60 million appropriation from general fund for FY23 and subsequent yearsHPREF [2] HAAWC/HAFC-HAAWC2/1 hearing in HAAWRC: Do pass; next committee HAFC: died
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HB 66Rep. ChatfieldMeat Inspections$1.7 million for the Livestock board for meat inspectionsHPREF [2] HAAWC/HAFC-HAAWC2/1 HAAWC do pass; 2/8 HAFC hearing: got rolled; died
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HB 83Rep. RomeroState Engineer Eligibility Requirementschanges requirements to: engineer, hydrologists, geohydrologists, geologists, attorneys[2] not prntd-HRC- w/drn -germane-prntd- - ref HAAWC/HENRC-HAAWC2/8 HAAWC hearing: tabled; 2nd comm. sub will be heard 2/10: 7 to 1 vote to table
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HB 101Reps Sarinana, Matthews, Ortez, McQueen, AndersonNM Reforestation Center Actcreating a new center to address impacts of climate change on state's forests and meet the state's current and future reforestation needs[2] HENRC/HAFC-HENRCdied on House floor; ran out of time
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HB 121Reps Herrera, Castellano, Ortez, Romero, LenteAcequia and Community Ditch Fund Act Fundiingincrease annual appropriation for ACDF from $600k to $1,000,000; asking for $400k general funds to ACDF for FY23 and subsequent years[2] HAAWC/HAFC-HAAWC2/9 HAFC: tabled; received some funding in SB 48 junior appropriations bill
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HB 131Rep Romero/Rep. LujanWater Data Act Implementationasking for $17 million total appropriation to bureau of geology, OSE, ISE, NMED, EMNRD[4] HAAWC/HAFC-HAAWC2/9 HAFC: tabled; received some funding in SB 48 junior appropriations bill
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HJM 1Reps. Zamora, RehmConsider Drought in Federal Ag Policydirects NM Congressional delegation to take into consideration impact of drought when setting federal agricultural policy[2] HAAWC-HAAWCpassed both House & Senate
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HJR 2Reps. Ferrary, Lujan, Sedillo Lopez, Chasey, PopeEnvironmental Rights"Green Amendment"; would put before NM voters a constitutional amendment to the right to clean air, water, etc.; no monetary damages/awards; just ability to force reversal of permit approvals, mandamus actionsHPREF [2] HENRC/HJC-HENRCHouse Judiciary: 2/10 9-3 vote to table
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HJR 9Reps Figueroa, ElyIndependent Redistricting Commission, CAtakes redistricting out of the hands of the legislature[2] HGEIC/HJC-HGEIC2/2 HGEIC hearing: looks like it was tabled
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SB 18Sen. StefanicsWater Trust Fund Appropriations$50 million appropriation for FY23 and subsequent years from general funds[1] SCC/SCONC/SFC-SCC [2]germane-SCONCDo pass out of SCONC reported on 1/25; next stop SFC; died
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SB 46Sen. GonzalesAcequia and Community Ditch Fund Act Fundingincrease annual appropriation for ACDF from $600k to $1,000,000; asking for $400k general funds to ACDF for FY23 and subsequent years[1] SCC/SCONC/SFC-SCC1/25 Do Pass Vote out of SCC; never went anywhere; received some funding in SB 48 junior appropriations bill
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SB 57Sen. StefanicsSenior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program$1.1 million appropriation from general fund to DOH for FY23 to match federal funds for expansion of this program to provide vouchers for purchasing NM-grown fruit and veggies to additional eligible, low-income seniors[1] SCC/SCONC/SFC-SCC [4]germane-SCONCreceived some appropriations in SB 48 junior appropriation bill
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SB 59Sen. StefanicsNM-Grown Produce for Senior Center Meals$1 million appropriation from general fund to Aging & Longterm Services dept. for FY23 to purchase NM-grown fruits and veggies for senior center meal programs[1] SCC/SCONC/SFC-SCC [4]germane-SCONCreceived some appropriations in SB 48 junior appropriation bill
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SB 100Senator Lopez/Rep. RomeroCannabis Regulation Act Amendmentsincreases microproducer plant count limit from 200 plants to 1,000 plantsSCC/STBTC/SJC2/13 SJC approved a hostile amendment removing water protection requirements from the CRA; senate floor adopted Pirtle amendment, gutted water protections 2/14; assigned to just HJC; never had a hearing; bill sponsor worked with NMAA on an amendment; bill died cause clock ran out
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SJR 2Sen. Sedillo LopezEnvironmental Rights"Green Amendment"; would put before NM voters a constitutional amendment to the right to clean air, water, etc.; no monetary damages/awards; just ability to force reversal of permit approvals, mandamus actions[1] SRC/SJC/SFC-SRCno hearing date as of 2/5; HJR 2 died on 2/11
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