In February, Gov. Mark Dayton received a $1,677.97 check from a resident with direction that the money goes toward reducing the state deficit. The donator calculated the amount as their share of the deficit.
In an effort to make it easier to make contributions to the state coffers, Rep. Greg Davids (R-Preston) sponsors
HF247 that would authorize tax filers to make a
$10 minimum donation contribution to state government either through designating a portion of their refund or adding an amount to their tax liability.
Passed by the House 113-16 May 10, the bill now awaits action by the full Senate. Sen. Julianne Ortman (R-Chanhassen) is the Senate sponsor.
Monetary gifts to the state’s General Fund are not common, according to Minnesota Management & Budget. Current department records show the largest donation was a December 2008 check for $22,685 “to help the needy and sick.”
In 2010, the state received $12,087.29 from the Minnesota Historical Society as the balance from unspent donations made to the Minnesota Sesquicentennial Commission.
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