Greetings,
On Tuesday, the Governor signed the budget into law, officially ending the 2017 Legislative Session.
Below you will find further explanation regarding the details of the budget and the reforms made to the buffer law:
Breakdown of the Budget:
Taxes: The tax bill provides $650 million in tax relief over the next two years (2018-2019) and $790 million in 2020-2021; the largest tax relief package in almost 20 years!
The tax bill also provides a $15 million statewide increase for Local Government Aid and a $25.5 million statewide increase for County Program Aid to help local governments pay for essential services.
Transportation: The transportation budget prioritizes Greater Minnesota’s need of road and bridge repairs and improvements responsibly by using existing revenue sources. In the next two years alone, an additional $300 million will be invested in the state’s transportation infrastructure with an additional $16 million for small cities’ road projects (a provision that I authored this session). Additionally, through the creation of a new local bridge account, 97 bridges will either be repaired or replaced statewide. Altogether, this is the largest investment in our roads and bridges in state history without having to raise taxes.
Education: The K12 education budget invests an additional $1.3 billion in our students, as well as make some significant reforms:
Funding Increase by District:
Bonding Projects: I was able to secure funding within the bonding bill for some very important projects in need of completion within our district:
Buffer Reforms:
The following changes were made to the buffer law in order to make it more workable for farmers and landowners:
REAL ID Signed Into Law:
Due to the passage of REAL ID, Minnesotans will be able to continue to board airplanes, as well as visit military bases and federal facilities while using the appropriate identification. The differences between the new REAL ID and a current driver's license are minimal. The REAL ID verifies the license holder’s legal status within the United States and ensures residence of only one state. In order to address some people’s concerns about privacy, the bill that has passed allows for a dual-track system. Minnesotans will be able to either apply to get a REAL ID, or use their current state driver's license and a passport as their form of identification.
Staying in Touch:
Please be sure to contact me if you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding any issue related to state government. I can be reached by phone at either 651-296-4929, 701-361-1909, or via email at rep.jeff.backer@house.mn.
Have a great weekend,