Dear Neighbors,
The Minnesota House adjourned sine die Sunday evening, officially concluding the 2016 legislative session. The House and Senate passed several bills, including more than half a billion dollars in permanent, middle-class tax relief and historic tax breaks for Minnesota's veterans.
Over the past two years, I have worked hard to represent our rural communities in St. Paul. The 2016 legislative session was built on the significant achievements from 2015 that included generational reforms in the way rural nursing homes are funded as well as historic levels of education funding. This year, we were able to continue this good work and pass a tax bill and supplemental budget bill that continues to improve our communities in Greater Minnesotan and puts more money back in the pockets of middle-class Minnesotans.
In the next three years, the tax bill provides relief in the amounts as follows:
The House passed a supplemental budget bill that includes important provisions that:
The Minnesota House also passed a bonding bill with $696.5 million in funding for roads and bridges on a bipartisan vote of 91 to 39. In a political maneuver, the Senate DFL majority failed to pass the bonding bill and prevented funding from going to a number of important road projects around the state including:
It is unfortunate that the Senate DFL chose to effectively kill this year’s bonding bill over funding for a controversial light rail project in the Twin Cities. I will continue to prioritize our roads and bridges as we work to ensure that Minnesota continues to be an outstanding place to live, work, and raise a family.
As always, please be sure to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. I can be reached by phone at 651-296-4929 or via email at rep.jeff.backer@house.mn.
Sincerely,
Jeff