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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Tag Archives: 2015 Legislative Session. Legislative session meant many opportunities missed, some taken. July 22, 2015. With an almost $2 billion projected surplus to work with in setting the next two-year budget, policymakers had opportunities to make targeted new investments after more than a decade of flat or declining funding in many public services. However, there … Continue reading →. Subscribe to Minnesota Budget Bites by Email. Please support our blog!
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House HHS bill dramatically increases cost of health care for 100,000 working Minnesotans | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. House tax bill contains ticking time bombs. House tax proposal to exempt Social Security is expensive and poorly targeted →. House HHS bill dramatically increases cost of health care for 100,000 working Minnesotans. April 28, 2015. More than 100,000 Minnesotans would lose their current health care coverage under Representative Matt Dean’s House Health and Services omnibus bill. This creates a range of problems. Many participants will not have received their...
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Office Hours and Directions. Subscribe to Email Alerts. Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journa. L as one of its Forty Under 40 honorees. Minnesota Budget Project Director. You are signed in as:. Create New Account ». Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. 2314 University Ave. West #20. St Paul, MN 55114. Web design and development created by nclud.
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Nonprofit Member List A - M | Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
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Nonprofit Member List A - M. Nonprofit Member List N - Z. Nonprofit Member List A - M. Nonprofit Member List A - M. The Minnesota Council of Nonprofits is a membership organization with 2,100 nonprofit members, representing all nonprofit activity areas, budget sizes, and geographic regions of Minnesota. This alphabetical list represents active MCN members as of August 1, 2016. MCN members may also login to access a fully searchable Nonprofit Directory. 3ring - Shakopee 3ring.org. 40 Orchards - Richfield.
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Federal data affirm Minnesota’s choice to raise the minimum wage | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Dayton makes investments in workforce development, supportive housing and transit. Dayton’s supplemental budget focuses on children, broadening economic security →. Federal data affirm Minnesota’s choice to raise the minimum wage. March 6, 2015. This report for the Economic Policy Institute. Found that most workers’ earnings remained flat or decreased in 2014, despite the economic recovery. Report, Gould finds that Americans of color continue to earn much less ...
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budget | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Legislative session meant many opportunities missed, some taken. July 22, 2015. With an almost $2 billion projected surplus to work with in setting the next two-year budget, policymakers had opportunities to make targeted new investments after more than a decade of flat or declining funding in many public services. However, there … Continue reading →. Latest state economic update shows higher revenues but slower economic growth. April 14, 2015. February 11, 2015.
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gender gap | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Tag Archives: gender gap. Health Care Financing Task Force is an opportunity for Minnesota to move toward health care for all. August 13, 2015. The newly-minted Health Care Financing Task Force has an opportunity to outline a path where no Minnesotan has to forgo medical care because they can’t afford a visit to the doctor. We encourage the group to craft recommendations strengthening the public health … Continue reading →. Health care financing task force.
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racial disparities | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Tag Archives: racial disparities. Missing MinnesotaCare provision could have moved the needle on one of the state’s glaring racial disparities. July 26, 2016. Smart policy interventions can shrink racial disparities: national mortality rates edition. June 6, 2016. Voices for Racial Justice agenda maps out ways to make progress on racial equity. April 5, 2016. Policymakers from across the state have begun to pay more attention to Minnesota’s open secret: o...
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Medical Assistance | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Tag Archives: Medical Assistance. Asset tests for health care: a solution in search of a problem. May 10, 2016. The Minnesota House Health and Human Services budget includes a proposal that would add a counterproductive, complex layer of bureaucracy between Minnesotans with low incomes and health care. If enacted, this provision would impose asset limits for some Minnesotans who … Continue reading →. April 12, 2016. Health Care Access Fund. October 23, 2015.
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Minnesota Minimum wage | Minnesota Budget Bites
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So you know. what we know. when we know it. Tag Archives: Minnesota Minimum wage. Nine reasons to celebrate Saturday’s new $9.00 minimum wage. July 29, 2015. Minnesota’s minimum wage increases to $9.00 Saturday for large employers (and $7.25 for youths and small employers) thanks to legislation passed in April 2014. Next year, the wage will increase again, to $9.50 for large employers and $7.75 for small … Continue reading →. Federal data affirm Minnesota’s choice to raise the minimum wage. March 6, 2015.
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