Month: February 2025

Rally Sign-Making Guide

Rally Sign-Making Guide

New Mexico Unidos: Common Ground – Rally to Keep Public Lands in Public Hands March 7, 2025 from noon – 3 pm at the New Mexico State Capitol Effective Sign Tips Keep it brief: 3-5 words is ideal for quick readability Make it bold: Use thick markers and high-contrast colors Size matters: Letters should be Rally Sign-Making Guide

Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes Senate

Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes Senate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Feb 26, 2025 Media Contacts: Rachel Conn, Amigos Bravos, 575-770-8327, rconn@amogosbravos.org Tricia Snyder, NM Wild, 575-636-0625, tricia@nmwild.org Tannis Fox, Western Environmental Law Center, 505-629-0732, fox@westernlaw.org Today, the full New Mexico Senate voted 25-16 to pass SB 21, a bill to provide critical protections for New Mexico waters. It will next go to the Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes Senate

Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes final Senate committee

Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes final Senate committee

Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes final Senate committee FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Rachel Conn, Amigos Bravos, 575-770-8327, rconn@amogosbravos.org Tricia Snyder, NM Wild, 575-636-0625, tricia@nmwild.org Tannis Fox, Western Environmental Law Center, 505-629-0732, fox@westernlaw.org Today, the Senate Finance Committee voted 6-4 to pass SB 21, a bill to provide critical protections Bill to restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes final Senate committee

PRESS STATEMENT: New Mexico Wild Stands in Solidarity with Federal Employees

PRESS STATEMENT: New Mexico Wild Stands in Solidarity with Federal Employees

PRESS STATEMENT: New Mexico Wild Stands in Solidarity with Federal Employees Contacts: Mark Allison, Executive Director, mark@nmwild.org, 505-239-0906 Bjorn Fredrickson, Conservation Director, bjorn@nmwild.org, 206-372-5608 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2025 Disturbing news broke yesterday that the Trump Administration abruptly and unjustifiably fired thousands of federal employees. This builds on arbitrary firings that have already occurred, PRESS STATEMENT: New Mexico Wild Stands in Solidarity with Federal Employees

Bill to protect and restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes second committee 

Bill to protect and restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes second committee 

For immediate release February 12, 2025  Contacts:  Rachel Conn, Amigos Bravos, 575-770-8327, rconn@amigosbravos.org Tricia Snyder, NM Wild, 575-636-0625, tricia@nmwild.org Tannis Fox, Western Environmental Law Center, 505-629-0732, fox@westernlaw.org  Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 6-3 to pass SB 21, a substitute bill combining SB 21 and SB22. The bill will provide critical protections for New Mexico Bill to protect and restore clean water protections, safeguard drinking water passes second committee 

Press Statement: New Mexico Wild Statement on Interior Department Order to Review National Monuments

Press Statement: New Mexico Wild Statement on Interior Department Order to Review National Monuments

New Mexico Wild Press Statement: Interior Department Threatens National Monument Protections Contact: Mark Allison, Executive Director, mark@nmwild.org, 505-239-0906 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 6, 2025 Mark Allison, Executive Director of New Mexico Wild, has issued the following statement on the Interior Department’s order to review national monuments: “Secretary Burgum’s executive order threatening national monuments with mining and drilling represents Press Statement: New Mexico Wild Statement on Interior Department Order to Review National Monuments

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