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Post by Logan on Dec 5, 2016 16:54:20 GMT -6
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota lawmakers will have a $1.4 billion budget surplus to spread around next year. It's an unexpected bit of good news for most state officials who weren't expecting such a sizable sum of extra cash. Minnesota budget officials released the figure Friday morning and were expected to address questions later in the day. Much of that money comes from nearly $730 million the Legislature left unspent this year due to stalled tax and transportation bills. But that sum shrinks after some cash gets put into in a rainy day fund. Gov. Mark Dayton and the Republicans who control the Legislature in 2017 will set a two-year budget. Both sides will weigh in with their plans later Friday. www.wahpetondailynews.com/minnesota-lawmakers-head-into-with-b-budget-surplus/article_9c783ef6-b8b0-11e6-a734-4f6c52547d43.html
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