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(KNSI) – The Minnesota Legislative Session is coming down to the end of overtime, and some lawmakers are more optimistic than others that the work will get finished before a government shutdown.
Members of the Minnesota House and Senate have been in Special Session since June 14 after Democrat and Republicans couldn’t hammer out a projected $52-billion operating budget by the mandated deadline.
Lawmakers have three funding bills left, including a State Government and Veterans Bill, a Tax Bill, and the Public Safety and Judiciary proposals.
St. Cloud Representative Dan Wolgamott says there’s still plenty of work to be done on those three bills.
The proposal still needs to be approved by the state legislature. Author: 12 News Updated: 6:38 PM MST June 14, 2021
PHOENIX Gov. Doug Ducey announced on Monday that he and state lawmakers have agreed to allocate $100 million for wildfire resources and prevention.
The announcement comes after a special session was called by Ducey last week while crews battle multiple wildfires across the state, such as the Telegraph Fire in Gila County that has destroyed over 88,000 acres.
“We need to protect our communities from floods and other disasters that could result from these wildfires,” Ducey said. “Hard-hit communities and nonprofits offering support need financial assistance to weather the devastation of this wildfire season and protect families in need.”
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The $212-billion deal spends a record amount on school aid and infrastructure upgrades, including expanded broadband, legalizes mobile sports betting and provides a billion dollars in COVID relief for small businesses, arts, entertainment and restaurants.
Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie April 6 announced the agreement would spend $3- billion dollars more in aid to schools for a total of $29.5-billion, $29-billion on public and private green economy investments, $2.9-billion for homeowner and rent relief, a plan for affordable broadband internet, legalizing mobile sports betting and putting in place a blueprint for nursing home reform while closing the deficit fueled by last year’s pandemic and offering COVID 19 small business recovery grants, $25-million to support restaurants that provide meals to distressed and under-represented communities, up to $35-million in return-to-work tax cred
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