Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz presented his two-year budget proposal on Thursday amid an ongoing power struggle at the Capitol.
House and Senate Republicans balked at Walz’s recommendations and signaled they would resist any new taxes or fees.
In regards to the statewide sales tax, Walz is proposing a .75% reduction to the tax rate alongside provisions to expand the ...
Gov. Tim Walz is pitching his first budget under the new Trump era as a counterweight to the incoming president’s threats to ...
Contrary to what critics say, legislators and Walz didn’t spend the entire $17 billion surplus that the state had at the ...
Walz wants to shift the tax burden to wealthier Minnesotans, but Republican House leaders say any increases are off the table ...
The state of Minnesota is spending more money than it’s bringing in, and if current trends continue, the state will spend ...
Long-term care operators are calling Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s (D) biennial budget proposal a “short-sighted slap in the face ...
Gov. Tim Walz's budget proposal would make changes to sales tax collections and trim state spending in an effort to stave off a steep shortfall in future years.
Tim Walz’s and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan’s “balanced budget” proposal for the 2026-27 budget introduced Thursday, Jan. 16. Thursday’s budget proposal at the Minnesota Department of Revenue ...
Also included in the proposal would be an increase to the surcharge for health maintenance organizations, cuts of state ...