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Rhode Island voters approved $53 million in Green Bonds to borrow money for environmental preservation.
The money will go to farmland and forest preservation.
Before World War II , nearly the whole state was farmland, but after years of suburban sprawl and immigration from nearby major cities, farmland and forests have shrunk drastically.
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