Is it GO or no-go?
That’s the perennial question about capital investment with a 60% supermajority required to pass a bill funding projects with general obligation bonds. It often gets tangled with end-of-session politics.
So it is in the final week of 2024, with a target for capital investment still being negotiated by House and Senate leaders.
In the meantime, a proposal was put forward Tuesday for $330 million in capital investment spending for local projects such as wastewater treatment plants, trail reconstruction, wellness centers and courthouses. The list was unveiled at a joint meeting of the House and Senate Capital Investment committees. No action was taken.
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Included in the proposal is:
The list is imperfect, said Rep. Liz Reyer (DFL-Eagan), but it is a framework.
Typically the majority and minority parties in each chamber put forth spending priorities for a quarter of the appropriation for local projects. However, Sen. Karin Housley (R-Stillwater) said Senate Republicans will not show their hand until a decision is made on a final spending target.
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