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Why Yes : Vote Yes for Better Roads & Transit. Page 2 of 2 <br />Importance of a YES vote <br />In Minnesota, passing an amendment to the constitution requires a <br />majority vote of all people voting. If a voter leaves this question <br />blank on the ballot, that is considered a "no" vote. A "no" vote tells <br />state leaders that the public does not think improved transportation <br />is important. <br />A YES vote sends the message that Minnesotans want more <br />investments in roads and transit. By saying YES to dedication of all <br />transportation revenue to transportation purposes you can help <br />fund critical safety and efficiency improvements to Minnesota's <br />roads, bridges and transit. Your vote will boost transportation <br />funding by more than $300 million every year! <br />Prepared and paid for by Minnesotans for Better Roads and Transit in support of Minnesota's Transportation Amendment. <br />400 North Robert Street, Suite 1500, St. Paul, MN 55101 - infounvoteyesmn.org <br />8 <br />uttp: / /www.voteyesmn.org /whyyes.html 8/18/2006 <br />
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