In Nevada, a majority of voters will have to approve the measure again in two years for the amendment to be enacted.
Meanwhile Vaughan Gething's former rival Jeremy Miles has asked a Welsh government-owned bank to reflect on its due diligence, amid controversy over a £400,000 loan to a Dauson subsidiary.Senedd members voted on the donations issue on Wednesday afternoon, as a
Mr Gething played downThe Welsh Conservatives are critical of Mr Gething receiving the donation from a company that has a subsidiary which has taken a £400,000 loan from the Development Bank of Wales (DBW).Mr Gething has insisted throughout that he cannot and will not take any decision related to Dauson Environmental Group. DBW has said it is independent of minsters.
The company is owned by David John Neal who was given a suspended sentence in 2013 for illegally dumping waste, and one in 2017 for not clearing it up.One of Dauson Environmental Group's businesses is a landfill site in Pembrokeshire which is the subject of an ongoing row about its smell.
On Tuesday Natural Resources Wales said there were "several serious permit breaches" and "poor management" at Withyhedge in Pembrokeshire.
In Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, Conservative MP Stephen Crabb, whose constituency covers the site, said: "For six months, thousands of my constituents have lived with foul-polluted air from the Withyhedge landfill site."Climate leaders are putting a lot of faith in the fact that the transition to green energy will not be derailed by the new Trump administration.
"The result from this election will be seen as a major blow to global climate action," said Christiana Figueres, the former UN climate chief."But it cannot and will not halt the changes under way to decarbonise the economy and meet the goals of the Paris agreement."
to get exclusive insight on the latest climate and environment news from the BBC's Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt, delivered to your inbox every week.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to present a "plan for victory" in the country's war with Russia to President Joe Biden during this week's visit to the US.