NY Proposal 1: What to know about the $4.2B environmental bond act on your ballot

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If you're a New York voter, you will have the chance to vote on whether the state will borrow billions of dollars to bolster its environmental infrastructure by funding projects meant to improve the quality of its land, air and water.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.New York voters will decide whether the state will borrow billions of dollars to bolster the state’s environmental infrastructure by funding projects meant to improve the quality of its land, air and water.and comes 26 years after the last time New Yorkers approved a similar environmental-improvement plan.

It’s a proposal to borrow up to $4.2 billion to pay for projects meant to improve the state’s environment, in hopes of preserving or bolstering natural resources and mitigating climate change. But if the plan is approved, the money would be split up for specific purposes, according to the plan passed by Hochul and the state Legislature. They are:Up to $1.5 billion, including at least $400 million for green building projects, $100 million for climate adaptation and mitigation projects, $200 million for cleaning air and water pollution in disadvantaged communities, and $500 million to purchase zero-emissions school buses.At least $1.

They’re coalescing behind a slogan — “Vote Yes for Clean Water and Jobs” — and making the case that the bond act is a critical, once-in-a-generation opportunity to make badly needed environmental infrastructure improvements.

 

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