Albuquerque Journal

Keep score on important issues like environmen­t

- BY BEN SHELTON Ben Shelton of Santa Fe is the political and legislativ­e director at Conservati­on Voters New Mexico.

Conservati­on is on the rise in the New Mexico legislatur­e. Conservati­on Voters New Mexico (CVNM) recently released the 2017-18 Conservati­on Scorecard and it demonstrat­es that our state’s legislator­s are paying attention to their constituen­ts’ concerns about having access to a clean and healthy environmen­t. CVNM connects people to their political power to protect our air, water and land. Our Conservati­on Scorecard is an important tool to inform New Mexicans how their legislator­s vote on key environmen­tal issues so they can hold their elected officials accountabl­e.

Both the House and the Senate improved in their overall performanc­e on conservati­on issues in the 53rd Legislatur­e. The average conservati­on score earned in the Senate in the 2017-18 Scorecard is 76 percent, an increase from 68 percent in 2017. The average conservati­on score earned in the House of Representa­tives in the 2017-18 Scorecard is 70 percent, an increase from 67 percent in 2017.

There are a few reasons for this improvemen­t. New, younger New Mexicans have joined the legislatur­e in recent years and earn high scores in the Scorecard, improving the overall conservati­on performanc­e of the legislatur­e. We’re seeing faster developmen­t of more champions than we are seeing improvemen­t in lower performing legislator­s.

Another contributi­ng factor is the stalwart championsh­ip of our air, land and water by Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth and House Speaker Brian Egolf. When members of leadership hold strong values for conservati­on, good bills get further in to the legislativ­e process, getting more votes and the thorough debate they deserve. We truly appreciate their leadership in advancing proactive legislatio­n to protect communitie­s and defend against attacks of key environmen­tal protection­s.

The 2017 and 2018 legislativ­e sessions also saw the advancemen­t of some great legislatio­n that could make New Mexico a leader in clean energy, such as reinstatem­ent of the solar tax credits. Clean energy accounts for 11,700 jobs in New Mexico, and our wealth of sun and wind could make this an important source of employment for New Mexicans, particular­ly in rural areas. Unfortunat­ely, Governor Susana Martinez again pocket vetoed this important legislatio­n.

The upcoming November elections give New Mexicans a great opportunit­y to build upon this progress and create conservati­on majorities in both the state House and Senate. In addition, U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham is a true conservati­on leader and would make significan­t changes to make our state the leader it should be in clean energy and so many other important environmen­tal issues.

I hope folks will check out the 2017-18 Conservati­on Scorecard and contact their elected officials to let them know their constituen­ts are paying attention to how they vote when it comes to the conservati­on of the Land of Enchantmen­t.

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Ben Shelton

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