A “No” vote would mean rejecting the formal naming of Minnesota’s community solar garden program, and declining to recognize leadership associated with the state’s clean energy expansion efforts.
A “Yes” vote means approving a $700 million investment in critical infrastructure programs across Minnesota, including funding for critical water quality programs and lifting the spending caps on programs like Water Infrastructure Funding and Point Source Implementation Grants.
A “Yes” vote means establishing stronger guardrails for data center development, particularly for clean water and clean energy, and ensuring protections for ratepayers and Minnesota’s natural resources.
A “No” vote means not funding the Department of Commerce and the Public Utilities Commission and withholding investments in many clean energy programs across the state.