A "yes" vote passes SF 4091 without important general fund energy investments, advancing the bill to a Conference Committee alongside the House version.
A "no" vote means that Minnesota’s statutory guidelines were not put in place to generate carbon free energy by 2040. No guidelines were put in place to address pollution in areas of environmental justice or wages of workers in the energy sector.
A "no" vote does not update Minnesota’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal, maintaining the state’s 2050 target at an 80% reduction relative to 2005 levels.
A "no" vote rejects the inclusion of greenhouse gas emissions reduction tools in SF 4062, leaving the MPCA without certain pathways for addressing climate change.