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04/17/24
  • Minnesota Budget
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  • Child Care

Powerful stories show child care is unaffordable for many; Great Start Scholarships are a solution

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This legislative session, families, lawmakers, advocates, and more have drawn attention to child care affordability as an urgent problem that requires solutions. Earlier this session, a hearing was held at the Minnesota House of Representatives where a number of testifiers spoke to the struggles with affordability they face. Parents and providers alike are looking for policy solutions; here are a few of their stories.
04/16/24
  • Minnesota Budget Plans
  • Minnesota Budget Outlook and Trends
  • Minnesota Budget

Latest economic report shows Minnesota revenues coming in above forecast

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Minnesota’s revenues are up, and the near-term national economic outlook is slightly improved compared to the February forecast, according to the new April Revenue and Economic Update from Minnesota Management and Budget. Here are some of the Minnesota Budget Project's top takeaways from the update, including what this might mean for budget and tax decisions this legislative session.
04/03/24
  • Minnesota Taxes
  • Minnesota Taxes and Tax Plans
  • Minnesota Budget Plans
  • Minnesota Budget

Joint state budget targets set for 2024 Legislative Session

Minnesota Capitol in spring
Governor Tim Walz reached an agreement with House Speaker Melissa Hortman and Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy on budget targets on March 22. The agreement outlines targets of $478 million in net general budget changes, including increased spending or reduced revenues, for FY 2024-25 and $63 million for FY 2026-27. The joint budget targets also set the parameters for final budget negotiations between the House, Senate, and the governor.
03/26/24
  • Minnesota Taxes
  • Minnesota Tax Credits
  • Minnesota Budget Plans
  • Minnesota Budget

Governor Walz’s supplemental budget proposal lays out his priorities

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Governor Tim Walz released his governor’s supplemental budget proposal. The administration described the priorities for his budget as safe communities, clean drinking water, and support for children and families. At the Minnesota Budget Project, we were thrilled that one of our top priorities was included in the governor’s supplemental budget: resources to implement advance periodic payments of the Child Tax Credit. In total, Walz proposed $200 million in net general fund spending increases and revenue reductions in FY 2024-25 and $27 million in FY 2026-27.