The 2025 60-day legislative session in New Mexico is set to begin on January 21, and it promises to be a pivotal period for policymaking in the state. For people looking to stay informed and make their voices heard, here is a comprehensive guide on what to expect, how to get involved, and the key issues likely to dominate the session.
Opening Day: Tradition and Procedure
The session will officially kick off at noon on January 21 at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe. Opening day typically begins with ceremonial activities, including the Governor’s State of the State address, which outlines the administration’s priorities for the session. Legislators will be sworn in, and committee assignments will be finalized, setting the stage for the weeks ahead.
Conservatives are encouraged to attend the opening day to observe the proceedings and network with like-minded individuals. The atmosphere is lively, with stakeholders, advocacy groups, and citizens from across the state gathering to witness the start of New Mexico’s legislative process.
The Legislative Process: How It Works
The 60-day session is a time for lawmakers to introduce, debate, and vote on bills covering a wide range of issues. Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
- Introduction of Bills: Legislators draft and introduce bills, which are then assigned to committees for review.
- Committee Hearings: Bills are discussed, amended, and either approved or tabled in committee hearings. These are critical for shaping legislation.
- Floor Debates: Approved bills move to the House or Senate floor for debate and voting.
- Cross-Chamber Review: If a bill passes one chamber, it moves to the other for the same process.
- Governor’s Signature: Bills approved by both chambers are sent to the Governor for signing into law or veto.
Key Issues to Watch in 2025
For conservatives, some of the most pressing topics likely to arise include:
- Second Amendment Rights: Potential debates over gun control measures, including changes to the red flag law and attempts to ban “high capacity” firearms.
- Education Policy: Discussions around parental rights and school choice, while attempts to change funding will also be discussed.
- Taxation and Regulation: Proposals impacting businesses and economic growth, including an attempted alcohol tax, among attempts to harm oil and gas via taxation.
- Energy Policy: Renewable energy mandates versus traditional energy interests, including a “buffer zone” bill to ban oil and gas production within one mile of a school, among other measures.
How to Get Involved
Engagement is critical for influencing the legislative process. Here are practical steps for conservatives:
- Contact Your Legislators: Reach out to your representatives and senators to express your opinions on specific bills. Use email, phone calls, or in-person meetings. Find their contact information at the New Mexico Legislature’s website: NMLegis.gov
- Testify at Hearings: Public testimony is a powerful way to share your perspective. Check the committee schedules to find relevant hearings and sign up to testify in person or via Zoom, with the online meeting details available on the “What’s Happening” tab under “Calendars.”
- Submit Written Testimony: If you can’t attend a hearing, submit your comments in writing to members of committees, with contact information available on the website. Clearly state your position and back it up with facts and personal stories.
- Stay Informed: Follow legislative updates through news outlets (like ours), advocacy groups (like the NRA, New Mexico Business Coalition, Rio Grande Foundation, etc.), and the official New Mexico Legislature website. The Legislative Tracking System (LTS) is a valuable tool for monitoring bills.
- Join Advocacy Groups: Partner with organizations that align with your values to amplify your voice and stay informed about coordinated efforts.
What You Can Do on Opening Day
Attending opening day is a great way to start the session. Here’s how to watch it live:
- Visit the NM Legislative website at 12:00 noon for the joint legislative floor session to begin. The live feed will be available via this link.
The 2025 legislative session will shape the future of New Mexico. By staying informed, engaging with the process, and advocating for conservative principles, you can make a meaningful impact. Whether it’s through testifying at a hearing, writing to your legislators, or joining a grassroots campaign, your voice matters.
Mark your calendars and get ready to make a difference. Together, we can ensure that conservative values are well-represented in Santa Fe.
UPDATE: SENATE PASSES LAKEN RILEY IMMIGRATION BILL. No help from NM Senators.
12 Democrats who voted YES
Catherine Cortez—NV
Fetterman—PA
Gallego—AZ
Hassan—NH
Mark Kelly—AZ
Jon Ossoff—GA
Gary Peters—MI
Jackie Rosen—NV
Shaheen—NH
Slotkin—MI
Mark Warner—VA
Warnock—GA