Ballot question two is long and wordy, but basically, boils down to this.“If any state lands a
Ballot question two is long and wordy, but basically, boils down to this.“If any state lands are being proposed by the general assembly to be sold, swapped, or given away, there would have to be a public hearing first,” Hammerling said.The amendment would also require two-thirds of both houses of the General Assembly to vote in favor before the legislature could do anything with land owned by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection or the Department of Agriculture.Read the full story: Connecticut Voters Face Complicated Amendment Question On State Land Sales (Image Credit: Patrick Skahill / Connecticut Public Radio) -- source link
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