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From the column: "Without a change of course in St. Paul, the legendary suffering of Minnesota’s sports fans will likely continue."
The upcoming tax filing season will offer a new payment approach for recipients of the Child Tax Credit.
Officials defend a 7.23% property tax increase to fund continued public investments.
City officials primarily will rely on tax income from new construction to cover any growth in spending.

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The district's staffing will see an 8% reduction, including $1 million at the elementary level and $1.35 million at the secondary level.
I, like others, would take the train from Duluth to Minneapolis if it ran midday.
From the column: "We should see them as a strategic tool to increase domestic production and boost real wage growth."
With clinic property now considered tax-exempt, city officials have been deprived of a crucial revenue stream to pay off its debt on a parking ramp.
From the editorial: "(That's) because companies pass higher corporate taxes on to consumers, workers, and investors in the form of inflated prices, reduced wages, and lower investment returns."
Commissioners unanimously voted to support up to a 7.23% increase in property tax collections.
The council and city administration have endorsed a plan to sustain a crisis response team program.
Mayor Roger Reinert said he supports a plan to renew funding for the program, as long as it doesn't increase local property taxes.
After hearing feedback on the settlement, a judge will decide whether to give it final approval at a Dec. 16 hearing
From the editorial: "Instead of ever-increasing property taxes to cover the costs of our 'must-do’s instead of nice-to-do’s,' commercial growth, population growth, and more ... can lead to increased prosperity for all."

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