St. Paul – As lawmakers stare down a $6.2 billion state budget deficit, there’s concern among conservation and environmental groups that some legislators may be tempted to use money from the Legacy Amendment to make up some of the gap. Minnesota voters in the 2008 election approved the Legacy Amendment, which raised the state sales […]
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