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Minnesota Needs a Fair and Balanced Budget: Bonding
Posted by SD48 DFL Communications Team in Gov. Mark Dayton, Issues, News
Minnesota needs a fair and balanced budget
This is the last full week of the regular 2015 Legislative Session. While Gov. Mark Dayton and DFL legislators are working to build a better Minnesota for all Minnesotans with the state’s $2 billion budget surplus, House GOP want $4 billion in permanent tax giveaways for corporations and special interests, to kick 90,000 working families off health care, to cut job creation programs, and shortchange our children’s futures.
Bonding – $842 million gap
Gov. Dayton has proposed a Jobs Bill that would make critical investments across the state in infrastructure projects statewide, creating more than 23,900 Minnesota jobs. The Jobs Bill would fund a critical drinking water system in southwestern Minnesota, make port improvements statewide, upgrade college classrooms and laboratories, make needed safety improvements for highway rail separations, and replace two old veterinary laboratories with new labs to help Minnesota meet new disease challenges (including avian influenza). For a complete list of the projects the Jobs Bill would fund, click here.
By contrast, the House GOP proposal provides:
- No new investment in critical infrastructure statewide
- No funding for veterinary labs to help fight diseases like avian flu
- No new funding for the Lewis & Clark Water Project
- No new security improvements at correctional and prison facilities
- No new improvements to MnSCU and U of M campuses statewide
- No new investments in essential flood mitigation projects
- No new investments in critical railway safety infrastructure statewide
2015 GOP tax giveaways · bonding gap · Gov. Dayton · Mark Dayton
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