How will the state pay for the conservation projects described in the Land for Tomorrow plan?
When the legislature adjorned in July 2006, time officially ran out for proposed legislation that would have put a $1 billion statewide land and water conservation bond referendum on the ballot this fall. Until that point, it was believed that the most likely source of funds would be a bond that would be authorized by the General Assembly and require approval by the public in a statewide referendum.