Minnesota Legislature: Taxes & Finance



Gov. Pawlenty line-item vetoed $383 million from the Health and Human Services and Economic Development budget bills. Pawlenty took the action last night, just hours after he said he would not call lawmakers back for a special session. (05/15/2009)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty promised Thursday to bring Minnesota's deficit-ridden budget back into balance on his own if the session ends Monday without an accord, using line-item vetoes and executive powers to shave billions in spending. (05/14/2009)
The House and Senate voted to spend nearly $14 billion on K-12 education for the next two years, essentially holding state funding flat during that time. The chairs of the Senate and House education committees join Midday to discuss the bill. (Midday, 05/14/2009)
The Minnesota House passed legislation to keep state government running at current base funding levels if an agreement isn't reached on a new two-year budget. (05/13/2009)
There's still no overall budget agreement at the Capitol, but Democrats in the Minnesota House and Senate say they still plan to pass all their remaining budget bills by Wednesday night, and send them to Gov. Tim Pawlenty. (05/12/2009)
Democrats in the Minnesota House and Senate say they hope to pass the rest of their budget related bills as early as today. With six days to go before the constitutional deadline for the Legislature to finish its work, state lawmakers and Gov. Tim Pawlenty still haven't reached an overall agreement on how to erase a $4.6 billion budget deficit. (05/12/2009)
The final week of the Legislative session is underway with no agreement in sight for erasing the state's $4.6 billion budget deficit. But Gov. Tim Pawlenty tried to kick start the negotiations today by partially pulling back on one of his key budget provisions, and agreeing to two others offered by Democrats. (05/11/2009)
State lawmakers have just one week left to reach a budget agreement and erase a $4.6 billion deficit. (05/11/2009)
Thursday was supposed to be the beginning of the end of Minnesota's legislative session. But legislative leaders now expect to miss a self-imposed deadline. (05/07/2009)
State lawmakers have less than two weeks left in the legislative session to wrap up a new two-year state budget. But there's little sign of progress lately. (05/06/2009)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty is threatening to veto an economic development bill that includes writing off $32 million in state loans for the Xcel Energy Center. (05/06/2009)
A Minnesota House Committee today approved a bill that distributes tens of millions of dollars from a new dedicated sales tax for the outdoors and the arts. (05/05/2009)
State lawmakers have passed an economic development budget bill that includes a contentious loan provision for St. Paul. (05/05/2009)
A public employee union says Minnesota leaders should more aggressively chase debts to the state, cut agency managers and limit the use of consultants to help address the state's budget shortfall. (05/05/2009)
University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks joins Midday as Gov. Pawlenty and the Legislature discuss plans to cut higher education funding. (Midday, 05/05/2009)

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