Bonding proposals range from outdoor recreation to disaster preparation.
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Winners, losers in state bonding bill
A belated capital investment package will direct $370 million to various projects throughout Minnesota, but lots of projects were left off the final bill.
Read More »St. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center could grow
If the bids come in low enough and the project’s $11.6 million budget allows, the scope will include an additional 15,000 square feet of convention center space.
Read More »Good news, bad news for transportation projects
For fans of road and bridge improvements, the 2014 legislative session was sort of like winning the consolation prize instead of the big stuffed animal in the ring-toss game at the State Fair.
Read More »Bonding agreement not at hand
A water pipeline project for Republican-controlled southwestern Minnesota border cities will likely be the key to passing a bonding bill this session.
Read More »Bonding: And Senate makes three
The looming release of the Senate bill launches dickering season at the Legislature.
Read More »Federal funds for VA project are slow to arrive
Nearly a year after the Minnesota Legislature approved a 100-bed skilled nursing home on the Minneapolis Veterans Home campus, the state is still waiting for most of the funding commitment from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Read More »Strom: Do agreements matter?
Gov. Mark Dayton is encouraging DFL state legislators to break an agreement they made with Republicans last year.
Read More »House bonding bill advances higher ed projects
The proposal includes more than $436 million for projects at the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities campuses.
Read More »Deal points to $850M bonding bill
Minnesota DFL leaders say they expect to pass an $850 million bonding bill next year after Democratic and Republican leadership reached an agreement on the size of the construction project package during the waning hours of the 2013 legislative session.
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