Coverage of the debate over Minnesota's $4.6 billion state budget shortfall.
Senate bill aims to cut prison sentences to save state funds A bill introduced in the Minnesota Senate this week would cut prison sentences across the board and lower penalties for specific crimes. The bill's author said she's proposing the changes to help balance the state's budget. But some public safety advocates say the changes go too far and the savings could be found elsewhere.April 16, 2009
Little agreement at Capitol as deadlines loom The Minnesota House and Senate resumed work Tuesday after a holiday break, and deep disagreements remain over how to erase the state's $4.6 billion budget deficit.April 14, 2009
DFL Legislative leaders stake out their positions The Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader discuss the $4.6 billion budget shortfall and other key issues being negotiated in the final 5 weeks of the 2009 Legislative Session.Midday, April 13, 2009
Minn. general fund revenues $46M below forecast The latest economic update provided by Minnesota Management and Budget says general fund revenues collected by the state have fallen below forecast in the last two months.April 10, 2009
Teachers union concerned about proposed school budget cuts Education funding comes up today in the Minnesota Senate. The DFL-backed bill would cut K-12 funding by more than 3 percent. The state's teachers union, Education Minnesota, is opposed to that move.April 7, 2009
Minn. House passes $200M bonding bill, stimulus spending bills The Minnesota House passed a $200 million borrowing plan for public construction projects on Monday. The House also passed a pair of stimulus spending bills aimed at water infastructure projects and unemployment funding.April 6, 2009
Minn. Senate votes to lift host of state mandates The Minnesota Senate has given preliminary approval to a bill that relieves cities, counties and school districts from dozens of state-imposed mandates. The bill is aimed at helping local officials save money.April 6, 2009
Governor's hometown hits hard times City officials in South St. Paul worry that cuts in state aid by native son Tim Pawlenty will cause big problems.April 5, 2009
School districts have nearly $1 billion in reserve At a time when many Minnesota school boards have been cutting programs and laying off teachers, school districts as a whole are sitting on record budget reserves.April 3, 2009
Minnesota-Wisconsin sharing to save $10M each The governors of Minnesota and Wisconsin say after looking at ways the two states can work together to save money, they've identified about $10 million in savings for each state.March 31, 2009
Pawlenty, DFL legislators make little progress on budget Governor Pawlenty and DFL legislative leaders made little progress on the state budget during a private meeting Thursday. DFLers complained that the governor doesn't appear willing to balance the state's budget over the long term. Governor Pawlenty said he opposes the DFL plans to raise taxes to help erase the state's $4.6 billion budget deficit.March 26, 2009
Pawlenty proposes state workers take unpaid leave Gov. Tim Pawlenty is proposing that state employees agree to take up to 48 days of unpaid leave over the next two years as a way to save money. Union officials say the plan for forced furloughs is unacceptable.March 26, 2009
Looking for ways to ensure your students are doing quality research from credible sources? Sound Learning is a launching point to Minnesota Public Radio's content on the Web.