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RELEASE: REP. BAKER STATEMENT ON COMPLETION OF STATE BUDGET

Friday, May 26, 2017

ST. PAUL, MN—On Friday, the Minnesota House of Representatives concluded the special session, passing the final bills that comprise the 2018-2019 biennium budget. In all, the legislature passed seven bills during special session: Taxes, Transportation, State Government, Health and Human Services, K-12 Education, Bonding, and Labor Standards.

“When we came into this session, we knew Minnesotans wanted tax relief, transportation funding, and more money for our local schools; our budget delivers all three,” said Rep. Dave Baker, R-Willmar. “We worked toward a compromise, and came together to deliver a bipartisan, balanced budget that will help residents in our area and throughout the state.”

The Republican-led tax bill will mean more than $650 million in tax relief—the largest tax cut in nearly two decades—for Minnesota families in the 2018-2019 biennium and three-quarters of a billion dollars in tax relief in the 2020-2021 biennium. It includes relief for seniors on social security, college graduates with student loan debt, and property tax relief for farmers and Minnesota businesses. In addition, Republicans championed and the legislature approved the largest investment in road and bridge infrastructure in a state history without an increase in the gas tax or license tab fees.

During regular session, the legislature passed budget bills for Public Safety, Higher Education, Jobs & Energy Affordability, Agriculture, and Environment and Natural Resources. Altogether, the legislature is sending ten budget bills, a $995 million bonding bill, a labor standards bill to the governor’s desk for his signature.

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