Keeping the courts adequately funded
The law addresses sexually exploited youth by creating a safe harbor policy to protect juveniles involved in prostitution and sex trafficking.SF0001/HF0001/CH1
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Meeting halfway on environment and energy
Environment and energy law packs policy changesSF0003/HF0005/CH2
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Agreement lessens transit cuts
Metro Transit funding kept whole; Greater Minnesota transit hours reducedHF0002/SF0004/CH3
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Keeping the courts adequately funded
Public safety finance law doesn’t gut Human Rights DepartmentSF0002/HF0003/CH4
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System funding decreases, grant program increases
In total, higher education law cuts $351 million from base fundingHF0004/SF0005/CH5
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Legacy bill brought back to life
More than $449 million appropriated from voter-approved sales tax increaseSF0006/HF0006/CH6
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New spending hinged on ‘tobacco bonds’
Tax bill highlights include flood relief and new science and tech initiativeHF0020/SF0008/CH7
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Pension changes now law
Local employees to join statewide planHF0014/SF0007/CH8
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Reform measures draw support
Health and human services reductions sharply draw DFL rebukeHF0025/SF0010/CH9
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Small budget, big changes
State government finance law includes many reformsSF0012/HF0027/CH10
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Withholding state funds from schools
Education finance law keeps $780 million destined for young learnersHF0026/SF0011/CH11
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Shovel ready and ready for jobs
Higher education facilities benefit from bonding billHF0023/SF0009/CH12
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