St. Gallen voters reject climate fund initiative

Published: Sunday, Nov 19th 2023, 14:10

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On Sunday, voters in the canton of St. Gallen clearly rejected the SP initiative for a climate fund endowed with CHF 100 million. However, the counter-proposal, which includes a special credit of 59 million francs for energy measures, was clearly approved. Two undisputed proposals were also approved.

The initiative for a climate fund was rejected by 56,105 votes (72.2 percent) to 21,566 votes (27.8 percent). The counter-proposal was approved by 50,804 votes (65.2 percent) to 27,102 votes (34.8 percent). The turnout was 25.1 percent.

A committee led by the SP wanted to use the climate fund to promote the replacement of heating systems using fossil fuels or the generation of electricity using photovoltaics, wind power and biomass. The CHF 100 million would have been taken from the canton's equity capital.

The counter-proposal from the government and cantonal council, which can now be implemented, includes a special credit of CHF 59 million. This is intended to provide financial support for the replacement of fossil fuel heating systems, new ideas in the energy sector and securing the power supply until 2030.

More money for childcare

The voters also approved a doubling of the canton's annual contributions to supplementary family and school childcare from CHF 5 million to CHF 10 million by 51,118 votes (63.1%) to 29,850 votes (36.9%). The municipalities can use the money to reduce the costs for parents, expand the services or improve the childcare ratio, depending on their needs.

The voters also approved the relocation of the St. Gallen district court, which was previously rented at two locations in the city of St. Gallen, with 59,073 votes (74.7 percent) against 20,027 votes (25.3 percent). The costs, including the renovation of the new premises, amount to CHF 27.2 million.

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