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A "yes" vote maintains regulations that safeguard Minnesota’s water resources.
A "yes" vote creates a local climate resiliency program providing $880,000 toward helping municipalities and tribes respond to climate change.
A "yes" vote would have acknowledged that human-created greenhouse gas emissions are the leading cause of climate change.
A "yes" vote reinstates the nuclear energy moratorium, maintaining Minnesota's permitting freeze on new nuclear energy developments.