Dear Neighbors,
Last week, Minnesota Management and Budget released the February Budget and Economic Forecast. The forecast shows a state economy that continues to grow and a stable state budget. DFLers are committed to ensuring all Minnesotans can earn a good living, have the freedoms they deserve, and build a better life. You can read the full release on the budget forecast from House Speaker Melissa Hortman here.
There is an unfortunate trend of rural hospitals, healthcare clinics, and birthing centers closing down, or being consolidated into offsite healthcare facilities. In Minnesota alone, over 10 closures have occurred across our state, from New Prague to Fergus Falls, Fosston to New Ulm. These services can often end abruptly, without time for members of the community to respond.
That’s why I authored HF-3700, to bring clarity and transparency to the process of a healthcare facility closure by setting a strict timeline and notification requirements. It also seeks to empower the local community where that closure is happening, giving local groups time for recourse if they think the closing is happening unjustly, or adjust their healthcare plans for future care.
Last year we passed a tax bill that prioritized making life more affordable for working families, parents, and seniors. I’m proud to serve as a member of the Tax Committee and will continue pushing for policies that make our tax system more equitable.
Now that tax season is upon us, I wanted to share some information about various programs you may be eligible for this year, including the Child Tax Credit, Property Tax Refund, Social Security Income Exemption, and the K-12 Credit and Subtraction.
If your small business is looking to reduce on-site air emissions, clean up contamination, or generate less waste be sure to apply for the MPCA Small Business Environmental Loan program. The program offers zero-interest loans up to $75,000 to tackle these high-impact projects. You can learn more and apply here.
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Warmly,
Andy Smith,
State Representative