This legislative session brought few changes to the oil and gas industry that provides a substantial part of the state’s budget. Going into the session, Rep. Debra Sariñana, D-Albuquerque, introduced three bills that had the backing of environmental advocacy groups. These included creating buffer zones from future oil and gas extraction around schools and requiring
Center for Biological Diversity: SANTA FE, N.M . New Mexico lawmakers concluded the 2024 legislative session today without passing any legislation to address the climate emergency or mitigate the public health and environmental harms of pollution from the state’s booming oil and gas industry.
One of the five investors who purchased the La Vista Del Rio apartment complex in Española is suing his fellow buyers after the deed to the property was transferred to
The groups and individuals who call themselves NMLAWS New Mexico Land, Air, Water and Sacred said during a webinar this week that they have three pieces of legislation they hope to see passed