On the ballot for New Yorkers in the midterm elections is a $4.2 billion environmental bond act. Labeled as Proposition 1, the Clean Air, Clean Water and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act will be the first of its kind since 1996 if it is passed.
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Voters in New York can be fickle about ballot proposals. They voted down an environmental bond act in 1990. And last year, voters put the kibosh on constitutional amendments addressing same-day voter registration and absentee voting.
It is in that context that supporters of the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs bond act are trying to raise awareness about the measure on the Nov. 8 ballot.
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It proposes the sale of bonds up to $4.2 billion for environmental protection, natural restoration, resiliency, and clean energy projects.
ALBANY, NY — On Nov. 8, the state's voters will cast their ballots, weighing in on Proposition 1A, the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022.




















