BENEFICIAL SUBSTANCES ACT
New Mexico bill defining "beneficial substances" stalled indefinitely after passing committee amendments, sparking disagreement over regulatory scope and environmental vs. legal considerations.
New Mexico bill defining "beneficial substances" stalled indefinitely after passing committee amendments, sparking disagreement over regulatory scope and environmental vs. legal considerations.
SB 231, the Beneficial Substances Act, appears to be a New Mexico bill that defines and potentially regulates substances deemed "beneficial" within the state. Based on the committee routing (Conservation and Judiciary), it likely addresses environmental or natural resource-related substances. The bill passed committee with amendments in February 2025 but had its action postponed indefinitely in June 2025.
The bill's jurisdiction across both Conservation and Judiciary committees suggests it may establish legal frameworks affecting environmental management, agricultural practices, or natural resource use. The indefinite postponement after initial passage indicates significant legislative disagreement or concerns emerged during the process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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