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Click on the name or number of any specific piece of legislation, and you’ll be directed to an individual page that features a description of the piece of legislation or amendment, the outcome of the measure, each legislator’s voting record, and more. Click on an issue name to learn more about that topic, and to see the full list of related Scorecard votes.

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    Climate Change
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    Justice
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  • Wildlife & Habitat Conservation Wildlife & Habitat
    Conservation

Priority Bill # Title Sponsors Topics CVNM
Position
Year
HB 28 Resource Sustainability and Security Act   more Melanie A. Stansbury
Support 2019
HB 206 Environmental Review Act   more Gail Chasey
Mimi Stewart
Support 2019
HB 210 Community Solar Act   more Andrea A. Romero
Patricia Roybal Caballero
Elizabeth Stefanics
Support 2019
HB 220 Determination of Discharge Effect on Water   more Matthew McQueen
Support 2019
HB 255 Mining Permit Corporate Guarantees   more Matthew McQueen
Support 2019
HB 263 State Game Commission Changes   more Matthew McQueen
Support 2019
HB 287 No Use of State Resources for Border Wall   more Angelica Rubio
Support 2019
HB 289 Fund Investment in Renewable Energy   more Sheryl Williams Stapleton
Support 2019
HB 291 Efficient Use of Energy Act Changes   more Andrea A. Romero
Support 2019
HB 366 Wildlife Protection and Public Safety Act   more Christine Chandler
Roberto J. Gonzales
Matthew McQueen
Support 2019
HB 398 Oil, Gas and Vented Gas Royalties   more Derrick J. Lente
Support 2019
HB 440 Solar Energy Improvement Assessments   more Abbas Akhil
Joseph L. Sanchez
Debra M. Sariñana
Support 2019
HB 521 PRC Application for Vehicle Electricity   more Phelps Anderson
Joy Garratt
Georgene Louis
Angelica Rubio
Pat Woods
Support 2019
HB 547 Workforce Clean Energy Economy Study   more Javier Martínez
Angelica Rubio
Support 2019
SB 51 Renewable Energy Services - State Facilities   more Jeff Steinborn
Support 2019
SB 76 Prohibit Coyote Killing Contests   more Mark Moores
Jeff Steinborn
Support 2019
SB 186 Oil Conservation Division Powers & Duties   more Richard C. Martinez
Matthew McQueen
Support 2019
SB 456 Electric Utility Resource Procurement   more Joseph Cervantes
Abbas Akhil
Andrea A. Romero
Support 2019
SB 462 Create Outdoor Recreation Division   more Steven P. Neville
Jeff Steinborn
D. Wonda Johnson
Angelica Rubio
Nathan P. Small
Support 2019
SB 489 Energy Transition Act   more Jacob R. Candelaria
Mimi Stewart
Brian F. Egolf
Patricia Roybal Caballero
Nathan P. Small
Support 2019
SB 500 Oil, Gas, and Vented Gas Royalties   more Bill B. O'Neill
Support 2019
SB 518 New Solar Market Development Tax Credit   more Mimi Stewart
Support 2019
HB 353 Reduce Certain Oil & Gas Tax Rates   more Paul C. Bandy
Cathrynn N. Brown
Greg Nibert
Larry R. Scott
James R.J. Strickler
Oppose 2019
HB 373 New Mexico Central Arizona Project Entity   more Gail Armstrong
Rebecca Dow
Candie G. Sweetser
Gabriel Ramos
Oppose 2019
SB 499 Climate Change Compliance Tax Credits   more William E. Sharer
Oppose 2019

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