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A “Yes” vote on HF 359 would add more items like mattresses to the list of products that are forbidden from containing harmful flame-retardant chemicals.
A “Yes” vote means farmers and landowners would be compensated for riparian buffers by creating a buffer tax credit
A “No” vote means industrial facilities get an automatic 16-year grace period from addressing water quality discharge problems.
The state parks and trails budget will not be shifted and environment and natural resource projects will not be cut.