A “Yes” vote means adopting changes to increase efficiency in the permitting process to allow Minnesota to build out its clean energy grid to meet the new 2040 clean energy goals and provide funds for water cleanup and climate-smart projects and practices in the agriculture and energy sectors.
A “No” vote means important policies are not adopted to clean up Minnesota’s waste stream, and investments in clean water drinking projects and tree planting for communities across the state are denied.
A “Yes” vote means approving the recommended funding for projects that will help Minnesotans have more access to the Great Outdoors, provide clean drinking water, support water decontamination efforts, and celebrate the diverse history and people of Minnesota.
A “No” vote means the environment omnibus policy bill is not adopted, and proposed changes to protect Minnesota’s land, water, and wildlife, as well as increase outdoor access, are not implemented.