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Legislative Update: Budget Bills Moving Forward

Monday, March 27, 2017

Friends,

 

Starting last week the bills to set the budget for the next two years were introduced in the House and have been making their way through the committee process. The overall plan is centered on a few key principles: bringing tax relief to Minnesotans, fixing our roads and bridges, funding schools, and lowering health care costs. Read about some of the key budget areas and more below.

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Tax Plan

The House Republican Tax bill uses the $1.6 billion surplus to give Minnesotans long overdue tax relief. The surplus was built by hard-working Minnesotans and our tax bill delivers $1.35 billion in tax relief, prioritizing middle class Minnesotans. Our plan delivers that relief while maintaining our state’s financial stability. 

A few key things our tax relief plan does for Minnesotans include increasing the income limit at which social security is taxable for Minnesota seniors, providing refundable student loan payment and college savings plan credit for students and their families, and providing expanded education deductions and child dependent care credits for working families

The plan even comes with its own theme song

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Transportation Plan

The Transportation Omnibus bill was introduced this week and it’s a welcome sight for the millions of Minnesotans who travel on our roads and bridges every day and taxpayers who don’t want to see more of their dollars wasted on unnecessary pet projects.

The bill addresses our statewide need to invest in roads and bridges and does so by using existing resources, not raising taxes. The plan totals $6 billion over 10 years and includes $25 million for the Small Cities Assistance Program, $25 million to fund 80 bridges that are a priority of MnDOT, and $98 million for counties and $30 million for city transportation projects.

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Rep. Uglem at the North Metro Mayor’s Meeting that was held at the Capitol

Capitol Essay Contest

Don’t forget to have your school-aged children enter the Capitol Essay Contest. Visit the website here for more information.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at 651-296-5513 or emailing me at rep.mark.uglem@house.mn.

Thank you and have a great week,

Mark