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NEW MEXICO GREEN AMENDMENT

New Mexico Overview

What is a Green Amendment?

Green Amendments are self executing provisions added to the bill of rights section of a constitution that recognize and protect the rights of all people, including future generations, to pure water, clean air, a stable climate, and healthy environments.


 

What’s Happening in New Mexico?

 

While the 2026 amendment – after a robust hearing — was tabled the New Mexico Green Amendment Coalition is already regrouping and planning to educate, organize and engage communities on the values of having a constitutional New Mexico Green Amendment.

If you would like to be part of the team to develop and implement this education and outreach plan, please email maya@forthegenerations.org and we’ll loop you in.

The 2026 New Mexico Green Amendment proposal seeks to strengthen the environmental justice, climate and clean energy clarity of the amendment and read:

SECTION 1. It is proposed to amend Article 2 of the constitution of  New Mexico by adding a new section that reads:

  1. The people of the state shall have a right to clean and healthy air, water, soil and environments; healthy flora, fauna and habitats; a stable climate and thriving ecosystems; and the preservation of the natural, cultural and healthful qualities of the environment. The state, counties and municipalities shall protect these rights equitably for all people, including future generations, and regardless of race, ethnicity, tribal affiliation, gender, socioeconomics or geography. Securing a more stable climate, including for future generations, shall be a high priority and serves a compelling state interest.
  2. The state, counties and municipalities shall serve as trustees of the natural resources of New Mexico and shall conserve, protect and maintain these resources for the benefit of all the people, including present and future generations, who are the beneficiaries.
  3. The provisions of this section are self-executing. Monetary damages shall not be awarded for a violation of this section. This section is enforceable againstthe state, counties and municipalities.”
 

Support for the Green Amendment Grows: you can see which organizations have been supporting New Mexico having Green Amendment protections here.

NM Rep Ferrary Feb 3, 2025 with Maya van Rossum, Rep Roybal Caballero, Sen Pope & Rep Hernandez preparing for hearing.

Sen Pope, Sen Pinto, Sen Sedillo Lopez at 2025 hearing

Rep Roybal Caballero at Environment Day before the NM Green Amendment information booth

History of the New Mexico Green Amendment to bring you up to speed:

2026

The New Mexico Green Amendment was re-proposed for 2026 and got a swift and very engaged hearing.

At the January 29, 2026 hearing before the House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, our legislative champions Rep Joanne Ferrary, Rep Patricia Roybal Caballero, Re Joseph Hernandez, and Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez did a great job!

Maya was on via the zoom link to offer expert testimony in response so questions when needed.

We had a great line up of testifiers, including voices representing CWA Local 7076, Sierra Club, the EJ Caucus, NM Interfaith Power & Light, YUCCA, Green Latinos, the NM Biopark Society, and a truckers union.

The Chair said there were others but he was limiting the number of testifiers to 15 each side.

The opposition was the usual — lobbyists and industry folks. Notably, while a lobbyist for the Building Trades testified but the Federation of Labor did not. Their arguments were the usual parade of horribles that have not happened anywhere, or questions for which they are good and clear answers that the committee members were not interested in hearing.

In the end, Rep Small and Rep Dixon made clear they were against. Other committee members that were clearly no votes included Representatives Montoya, Henry, Murphy, and Cortez.

When her time came, Rep Debbie Sarinana did a great job with some questions offering the opportunity for positive framing and responses from our lead sponsors and presenters.

In the end the amendment tabled with no vote taken.  This means the amendment will not be back up this session.  But legislative champions have already announced they will be back in 2027.

2025

The New Mexico Green Amendment has been re-proposed for 2025 consideration.

  • In the House the Green Amendment was sponsored by Representative Joanne Ferrary, Representative Patricia Roybal Caballero, Representative Joseph Hernandez, Representative Tara Lujan.
  • In the Senate the Green Amendment was sponsored by Senator Harold Pope Jr., Senator Shannon Pinto and Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez.

At a February 3, 2025, hearing before the House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs Committee, strong community testimony and support secured passage out of committee by a vote of 6 to 3.  The amendment did not continue through the process when committee chairs refused to schedule additional hearing.

Post session, at the 2025 NM Indivisible statewide conference, leaders in the movement, including 5 of the legislative champions spoke about how a Green Amendment would provide essential protections for New Mexico communities and environments.  You can view the session here.

The New Mexico Green Amendment Coalition hosted a special program to share & discuss this constitutional language that organizations, activists and good government officials are coalescing around. You can view the program discussion in the Green Amendment Action Platform’s New Mexico Community.

2024

The New Mexico Green Amendment was  proposed and the subject of an informative, and at times contentious, Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in which New Mexico community members share, in clear and compelling testimony, why they needed the heightened protections of the constitution for ensuring their environmental rights.  But committee leaders tabled the proposal before communities got an opportunity to see where their government leaders really stood on the matter.  But a lot of information was learned about how the opposition was organizing a misinformation campaign behind the scenes that we are now well-poised to take on with facts and the truth.

2023

The New Mexico Green Amendment was once again proposed under the leadership of Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez and Representative Joanne Ferrary, with a growing list of cosponsors including Senator Shannon Pinto, Senator Harold Pope, Jr., Representative Tara Lujan, Representative Patricia Roybal Caballero and nearly 20 more. While the amendment did not make it all the way through the legislative process, it was the beneficiary of a robust hearing as well as a solid review by the Attorney General’s office demonstrating the amendment was not scary and in fact would be value added for state environmental protections.

2022

2022 marked a key year of growth for constitutional environmental rights recognition in New Mexico.

On January 5, 2022,  House Joint Resolution 02/Senate Joint Resolution 02 — a resolution to amend the New Mexico Constitution in order to add enforceable environmental rights — was introduced by Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez and Representative Joanne Ferrary.

New Mexicans made powerful progress during the 2022 thirty day legislative session.  After 2 well attended hearings the amendment passed the through the House Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Committee by majority vote.  While the amendment was ultimately tabled by the House Judiciary Committee  which rendered it unable to make it through the entire legislative process in 2022, the number of legislative supporters, organizational supporters and grassroots supporters swelled as the session progressed.

The NM Green Amendment was a featured item of discussion at the 2022 Walking 4 the Climate Rally held on MLK Day, which helped launch the legislative session. Weekly trainings, Q&A sessions, dissemination of  information sheets, and over 2,000 door hangers helped inform the conversation around advancing the Amendment.

Legislative champions Representative Joanne Ferrarry and Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez led the effort at the legislative level and were met with great support from colleagues.  The 30 day session is short and there is a lot to be accomplished.  All supporters knew it would be a high hurdle going into the session, but were tremendously pleased with the progress.  Over 50 New Mexico organizations signed on in support of the NM Green Amendment. And while in 2021 the New Mexico Green Amendment had 5 legislative sponsors, by the end of the 2022 legislative session the amendment secured support from 26 official sponsors including: Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, Representative Joanne Ferrary, Senator Harold Pope, Jr., Senator Bill Soules, Senator Elizabeth “Liz” Stefanics, Senator Gerald Ortiz y Pino, Senator Carrie Hamblen, Representative Tara Lujan, Senator Shannon Pinto, Representative Debbie Sarinana,  Senator Linda Lopez, Representative Patricia Roybal Caballero, Senator Bill Tallman, Senator Jeff Steinborn, Representative Kay Bounkeua, Representative Elizabeth “Liz” Thomson, Representative Gail Chasey, Representative Miguel Garcia, Senator Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales, Senator Brenda McKenna, Senator Michael Padilla, Senator Nancy Rodriguez, Senator Benny Shendo, Representative Pamela Herndon, Representative Linda Serrato, and Representative Matthew McQueen.

NM Green Amendment legislative champions and supporters have already voiced their enthusiastic support to try again in 2023 when the session will be 60 days long and the NM Green Amendment will be starting from a hard-fought higher foundation of support.

Achieving a New Mexico Green Amendment is imminently doable. Upon securing just a majority vote in each of the legislative houses, the NM Green Amendment will be placed on the ballot for a vote of the people at the next election. While the Governor has the bully pulpit and could be using her voice in support, she does not have an official role in the constitutional amendment process.

2021

In the 2021 legislative session, a very similar amendment (only a few words difference) was the subject of a February 8, 2021 hearing and vote before the Senate Rules Committee who voted 7-4 in favor.  From there the amendment proceeded to the Senate Judiciary Committee where it unfortunately languished until the end of the legislative session because of the failure of Senator Cervantes to put it forth for hearing.

Not to be deterred, our legislative champions and growing coalition of organization supporters immediately started gearing up for the 2022 legislative session.  2023 education, outreach and organization is already underway.

More exciting news

On National Green Amendment Day 2021, the Doña Ana Board of County Commissioners stood in solidarity with many New Mexico organizations and passed a proclamation formally recognizing July 13 as Green Amendment Day.

Read the proclamation here and listen to Senator Carrie Hamblen’s powerful remarks on the need for a NM Green Amendment particularly for BIPOC communities. Senator Hamblen is the CEO and President of the Las Cruces Green Chamber of Commerce and serves as the state Senator for District 38.

New Mexico is featured in The Green Amendment documentary series. You can read about the journey of interviews and filming in a 3 part reflection series written by our Founder, Maya van Rossum:

New Mexico is being featured in the Green Amendment Documentary Series.

Want to see a bit more about the beginning of our NM Green Amendment movement?  This video includes highlights of one of our earlier visits and how it all began.

National Green Amendments Movement

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