This November, New York voters will decide whether the state will take on unprecedented debt for environmental projects, something they have not been asked to do in 26 years.
The Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022, requested by Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul, promises $4.2 billion for climate, air-and water-quality projects.
Originally $3 billion as proposed by former Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2020, it was put off at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. After Cuomo’s resignation, Hochul and state legislators increased it.
The last such bond act, touted by Republican Gov. George Pataki, won approval with a 55% endorsement. The Clean Air/Clean Water Bond Act of 1996 provided $1.75 billion “for protection of New York’s air, water and abundant natural resources,” according to…
