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State of New York November 3, 2009 Election
Proposition 1
Amendment to section 1 of article 14 of the State Constitution
State of New York

2/3 Approval Required

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Amendment to section 1 of article 14 of the Constitution, in relation to the use of certain forest preserve lands by National Grid to construct a 46 kV power line along State Route 56 in St. Lawrence County.

The proposed amendment would authorize the Legislature to convey up to six acres of forest preserve land along State Route 56 in St. Lawrence County to National Grid for construction of a power line. In exchange, National Grid would convey to the State at least 10 acres of forest land in St. Lawrence County, to be incorporated into the forest preserve. The land to be conveyed by National Grid to the State must be at least equal in value to the land conveyed to National Grid by the State. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?

  Unbiased Discussion of "Proposal 1, an amendment"

League of Women Voters of New York State

Discussion in Favor of "Proposal 1, an amendment"

Adirondack Council

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