Budget surplus is forecast for Minnesota
Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) released its annual November budget forecast, showing an estimated budget surplus of $1.332 billion for the 2020‒2021 biennium.
Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) released its annual November budget forecast, showing an estimated budget surplus of $1.332 billion for the 2020‒2021 biennium.
The following town hall meetings with Senator Gary Dahms and Representative Chris Swedzinski will be held on Tuesday, January 7.
They will be held at:
On Thursday, Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) released its annual November budget forecast, showing an estimated budget surplus of $1.332 billion for the 2020-2021 biennium.
Recently, Senator Gary Dahms (R-Redwood Falls) was named by the League of Minnesota Cities (LMC) as a 2019 Legislator of Distinction.
A brief special session took place after proposals to raise taxes by $12 billion caused budget talks to stall and no deal was in place when the Minnesota Legislature’s May 20 date for adjournment a
Minnesotans have been looking for legislation that would lower taxes, increase wages and support the economy. Sound impossible? Well, the Minnesota Senate has come up with just such a proposal.
Senator Gary Dahms (R–Redwood Falls) was recently awarded the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Minnesota’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS)
Minneota Superintendent Dan Deitte testified on one of Senator Gary Dahms’ bills in the Senate Tax Committee last Tuesday.
Pioneer Public Television of Granite Falls could be the recipient of $2,142,857 under a bill sponsored by Sen. Gary Dahms of Redwood Falls.
On January 19, the Minnesota Federation of County Fairs (MFCF) bestowed Senator Dahms with their, “Friend of the County Fairs” award at their annual convention.