New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB128

Introduced
1/21/25  
Report Pass
2/5/25  
Report Pass
2/27/25  
Engrossed
3/1/25  
Report Pass
3/6/25  
Report Pass
3/18/25  
Enrolled
3/20/25  
Chaptered
4/8/25  

Caption

Nmfa Local Solar Access Fund

Impact

The provisions of HB 128 stipulate that the fund will be capitalized through appropriations and specified revenues while ensuring that funds not immediately required for disbursement can be invested for future use. The bill specifically allocates $60 million from the general fund for the purposes of this initiative during fiscal year 2026 and subsequent years, enhancing the financial resources available for solar projects. This financial backing is expected to assist local governments and organizations by offsetting the costs associated with adding solar energy systems, which in turn could lead to significant cost savings on energy bills.

Summary

House Bill 128, introduced in the 57th Legislature of New Mexico, aims to create the Local Solar Access Fund within the New Mexico Finance Authority. This fund is designed to provide grants for solar energy systems aimed at enhancing access to renewable energy solutions across the state. The bill specifies that eligible entities for the grants include municipalities, school districts, land grants, and Indian nations or tribes located within New Mexico. By establishing this fund, the legislature intends to promote the adoption of solar energy, thereby fostering environmental sustainability and independence from fossil fuels.

Contention

While the bill may receive broad support due to its focus on renewable energy and environmental responsibility, potential points of contention include the distribution criteria for grants and whether the state or local governments will maintain oversight of the projects funded. Some lawmakers may argue that funding should prioritize urban areas that might already have access to renewable energy sources, while others may push for a focus on rural communities. Additionally, there may be debate concerning the balance of state control versus local autonomy in managing and implementing the solar projects, particularly regarding workforce development and prevailing wage stipulations.

Companion Bills

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