ST. PAUL – The 2023 legislative session concluded Monday and Rep. Roger Skraba, R-Ely, said it will be remembered for victories for the Northland on several issues including a bonding bill that will provide funding for numerous local and regional projects as well as disappointments including nearly $10 billion in tax increases despite the state’s record-setting $17.5 billion budget surplus.
“Minnesotans are struggling under the weight of persistent, high inflation that is causing serious problems for family budgets,” said Skraba. “The state’s record-setting budget surplus presented lawmakers with an incredible opportunity to provide historic tax relief to put more money back into the pockets of all Minnesotans. The budget that was approved this legislative session will do the opposite by raising taxes by nearly $10 billion. This is not what the majority of Minnesotans were asking for or expected the legislature to do this year.”
Skraba said the new two-year state budget will increase spending from $52 billion to $72 billion. Tax hikes include raising the state’s gas tax and tying it to inflation, increasing license tab fees, adding a new delivery tax, a new payroll tax that will hit employers and employees alike, and more.
“I will always put the priorities and needs of our communities first, no matter what,” said Skraba. "That’s why, despite my concerns with parts of the budget, I am nevertheless proud that we were able to set aside partisan differences on several other issues to deliver results for Minnesotans and the Northland. This includes an unemployment insurance extension for Northshore miners, funding to save rural nursing homes and hospitals, supporting our veterans, a bonding bill that included dozens of projects for the region, protecting the environment, and much more.”
Both legislative bodies approved a capital investment package to fund infrastructure projects around the state Monday, just hours before the 2023 session adjourned. Skraba was able to secure funding for several local projects including:
Skraba encourages local residents to continue reaching out to his office if they need assistance in a matter related to state government. He can be reached at 651-296-2190 or rep.roger.skraba@house.mn.gov.
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