TAKE ACTION – House Bill 332: New Mexico Rural Heritage Act

06
Feb

TAKE ACTION – House Bill 332: New Mexico Rural Heritage Act

Find all the information you need to participate in our Call to Action

From our friends at the Western Landowners Alliance

Overview

New Mexico House Bill 332, The Rural Heritage Act, keeps land ownership affordable for New Mexico’s families; secures land, water and other natural resources for the future; and contributes positively to local governments and economies.

The programs considered under HB 332 will change New Mexico’s property tax structure in a way that keeps agriculturally viable lands intact and allows private landowners to partner with state and federal agencies to implement practices that assist in meeting agricultural and natural resource objectives.

Read a brief summary of the bill HERE.

Call to Action

Western Landowners Alliance has worked with multiple stakeholders for several years to develop and refine the premise behind HB 332. We appreciate the legislative sponsors of the bill and those who have contributed to this concept. We believe that this effort will result in improved opportunities for our citizens and landowners, while also ensuring that our prime agricultural lands stay whole and healthy for future generations.

Help New Mexico families remain on the land: participate in our Call to Action today by attending the committee hearing at the New Mexico Roundhouse (Feb 12) or by calling members of the Agriculture and Water Resources Committee. Find all the information you need to participate in our Call to Action. Contact Lawrence@westernlandowners.org with any questions.

WLA Speaks Out
Western Landowners Alliance has also drafted an in-depth response to a recent analysis of HB332 published by the Linebery Policy Center for Natural Resource Management. Please take a moment to review this document as you consider supporting HB332.

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