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Painful cuts in local government aid hit greater Minnesota in T-Paw budget

Posted in Cities, Counties, Minnesota Women Writers, Minnesota legislature, Politics, Rural development, Sally Jo Sorensen, State Legislature, Towns, University, education on February 15th, 2010 by Sally Jo Sorensen – Be the first to comment
Snowplow Governor Tim Pawlenty pulled off the presidential campaign trail long enough to deliver a state budget today. The Star Tribune reports in Pawlenty unveils deep cuts to balance the budget:
Gov. Tim Pawlenty presented a supplemental budget Monday morning that outlines how he wants to erase a $1.2 billion state budget deficit. Aid to cities, counties and health and human services took the deepest cuts in Pawlenty's proposal. The governor, who is in his last year in office, pledged to protect programs for the military, veterans, public safety and money for K-12 classroom education. According to the governor's office, the budget proposal cuts $250 million from aids to local units of government; $347 million from health and human service programs; $47 million from higher education funding, and $181 million from state agencies and other programs. . . .
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