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Legislators unveil bills to build a “Greater Minnesota”

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Highlights include rural property tax relief, broadband infrastructure, economic development and support for farmers

St. Paul, Minnesota —Yesterday, legislators outlined new initiatives to expand economic opportunity in Greater Minnesota for individuals, families, farmers and businesses, including legislation authored by state Representative Mary Sawatzky (DFL – Willmar).

The budget passed by the legislature in 2013 made significant investments in Greater Minnesota priorities, including more funding for rural schools, the first nursing home funding increase in more than four years, and direct property tax relief that has led to the first drop in Minnesota property taxes in more than a decade.

The proposals highlighted by House DFL representatives aim to build on that momentum to continue making progress for Greater Minnesota families and businesses

Rep. Sawatzky is the chief author of HF 2993, which would increase funding for the Initiative Foundation located in Southwest Minnesota. The funding would be one-time resources for existing small business revolving loan funds that offer loans and gap financing for small businesses in need of capital. Since 1985, the six Initiative Foundations in the state have leveraged more than $1 billion and created or retained more than 40,000 jobs.

“Minnesota’s economy has experienced six straight months of job growth and has recovered all of the jobs lost during the Great Recession, and we need to build on that progress,” said Rep. Sawatzky. “These proposals will boost Greater Minnesota’s economy and ensure more families and businesses are sharing in our state’s economic recovery.”

Additional proposals include:

RURAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF

This package of property tax proposals builds on last year’s efforts through an additional $40 million in targeted property tax relief to Minnesota homeowners, renters and family farmers:

Family Farmers: Although property taxes are expected to decrease for homeowners this year, farmers will see property tax increases, driven by a 24% increase in market value. This bill provides $15 million in immediate property tax relief to more than 75,000 family farms. An average family farmer in Minnesota will see a total of $490 in property tax relief (HF 3086, Marquart).

Homeowners: This bill provides a one-time increase to further boost Homestead Credit Refunds in 2014.  Each and every homeowner receiving a refund will see an additional 3% increase, providing $12.1 million in property tax relief to 500,000 Minnesota homeowners (HF 2929, Faust).

Renters: This bill provides a one-time increase for all Renters’ Credit Refunds paid in 2014.  Each and every renter receiving a refund will see a 6% increase, providing an additional $12.5 million in property tax relief to 350,000 Minnesota renters (HF 2929, Faust).

Counties: Last session the Legislature boosted state aid to counties by $40 million a year so counties could invest in infrastructure and services while relieving property tax pressure. Due to changes in population and land values, some counties did not fare well. This initiative would provide one-time aid to those 11 counties (HF 2697, McNamar).

BROADBAND EXPANSION

House DFLers are calling for a significant investment in broadband as part of the House Jobs and Economic Development budget bill.

Legislation would expand fiber-optic broadband infrastructure in underserved regions of the state and help continue mapping deployment of broadband to measure Minnesota’s progress towards meeting broadband goals and where further investments are needed.

GREATER MINNESOTA JOBS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

After passing a robust jobs and economic development bill last year that is helping to spur private investment and job growth throughout Minnesota, lawmakers are authoring several bills that will target about $10 million in economic development resources to support rural job growth and the business sectors critical to rural economies. The legislation would:

Grow greater Minnesota businesses by expanding an existing small business revolving loan fund that offer loans and gap financing for small businesses in need of capital.  

Assist businesses in developing high skilled workers through increased funding for the Jobs Skills Partnership, small business grants and increased funding for Small Business Development Centers.

SUPPORT FOR FARMERS AND FAMILIES

Modeled after a successful pilot project, this bill will appropriate $1.5 million to distribute “surplus” agriculture crops to food shelves across the state. Producers and growers will donate surplus crops to Second Harvest to distribute to food shelves and then be reimbursed for the cost of harvesting and packaging.

Many of these proposals will be heard in House committees this week. On Thursday, several of the economic development bills will be heard in the House Jobs and Economic Development Committee.

Additional details on the proposals can be found here.

Rep. Sawatzky encourages constituents to contact her with any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas. Rep. Sawatzky can be reached by phone at 651-296-6206 or by email at rep.mary.sawatzky@house.mn. Constituents can also visit Rep. Sawatzky’s AreaVoices blog, legislative page and sign up for email updates.