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  2. Minnesota has $3.7 billion surplus; officials warn against ...

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    Minnesota lawmakers will have more money available this year than previously expected as officials on Thursday projected a $3.7 billion state budget surplus. That's an increase of $1.3 billion ...

  3. Already-huge Minnesota budget surplus grows to $9.25 billion

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    The updated forecast was $1.5 billion more than the whopping $7.7 billion surplus that Minnesota Management and Budget projected in December Already-huge Minnesota budget surplus grows to $9.25 ...

  4. Minnesota budget surplus projected at record $7.7 billion - AOL

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    Dec. 7—The state of Minnesota will head into 2022 with a record $7.7 billion projected budget surplus for the current two-year budget cycle, state finance officials announced Tuesday. The eye ...

  5. Minnesota Department of Management and Budget - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 state government reorganization saw LEAP's recommendations put into action, with the former accounting functions of the elected state auditor transferred to the Budget Bureau - which in turn became the Department of Finance. At the same time, the Department of the Public Examiner was abolished and its powers and duties in relation to the ...

  6. Tim Pawlenty - Wikipedia

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    Former Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson, a Republican, criticized Pawlenty's budget strategy: he borrowed more than $1 billion from the tobacco settlement (money set aside for health care), more than $1.4 billion from K-12 education funding, and more than $400 million [42] from the Health Care Access Fund for low-income families, among other ...

  7. 93rd Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    This was the first legislature to be fully DFL-controlled since the 88th Minnesota Legislature in 2013–15. During the first session (2023), the body passed a number of major reforms to Minnesota law, including requiring paid leave, banning noncompete agreements, cannabis legalization, increased spending on infrastructure and environmental protection, modernizing the state's tax code ...

  8. With massive surplus and long list of priorities, Minnesota ...

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  9. Jesse Ventura - Wikipedia

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    When Ventura left office in 2003, Minnesota had a $4.2 billion budget deficit, compared to the $3 billion budget surplus when Ventura took office in 1999. [ 11 ] During his tenure as governor, Ventura drew frequent fire from the Twin Cities press.