Mark Dayton

Source: Dayton Budget To Avoid Cutting LGA
Source: Dayton Budget To Avoid Cutting LGA
Source: Dayton Budget To Avoid Cutting LGA
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton will ask lawmakers to spare city and county governments from state payment cuts in hopes of avoiding property tax increases. Dayton's plan would have Minnesota spend almost $3.5 billion on several local aid and tax credit programs.
Former Governor Responds To Dayton’s Criticism
Former Governor Responds To Dayton’s Criticism
Former Governor Responds To Dayton’s Criticism
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty answered his successor's sharp criticism over the state's fiscal shape during an appearance on national television Thursday. Appearing on NBC's "Today" show, the likely Republican presidential candidate responded to Democrat Mark Dayton's remarks during his first State of the State speech as Minnesota governor.
Dayton Says He Plans To Increase School Funding
Dayton Says He Plans To Increase School Funding
Dayton Says He Plans To Increase School Funding
Gov. Mark Dayton says he plans to keep a campaign promise to increase state aid to schools. Dayton and Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius outlined an education plan Friday that includes more money for schools, more early childhood education and a greater focus on the achievement gap between white students and racial minorities.
Minnesota Senate Takes Step Toward New Nuclear Power
Minnesota Senate Takes Step Toward New Nuclear Power
Minnesota Senate Takes Step Toward New Nuclear Power
The Minnesota Senate has approved legislation giving energy regulators authority to issue permits for new nuclear power plants. Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch says the bill wouldn't lead to immediate construction of a plant. It would get rid of a 17-year-old moratorium on consideration of nuclear energy facilities.

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