A “Yes” vote means permanently authorizing the use of crossbows during Minnesota’s designated hunting and fishing seasons by removing the current 2026 expiration date, while continuing to expand accessibility to outdoor recreation for hunters and anglers across the state.
A “Yes” vote means approving the naming of Minnesota’s community solar garden program as the “Melissa Hortman Community Solar Garden Program,” formally recognizing Speaker Emerita Hortman’s dedication and contributions to the state’s clean energy efforts.
A “No” vote means rejecting regulations for data centers in Minnesota that would help protect ratepayers and water resources, leaving many of our state’s natural resources at greater risk from potentially rapid data center development, and threatening the state’s 100% carbon-free energy goal.
A “Yes” vote means approving the biennial budget for the Department of Commerce and the Public Utilities Commission, keeping these agencies funded and operating. This budget supports several important clean energy programs and increases support for low-income families across the state.