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1. Minnesotans will benefit for generations from Legislature's work, Senator Ann Rest, 6/7/24
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 03:54 AM
Dec 1
COLUMN: Minnesotans will benefit for generations from Legislature’s work, Senator Ann Rest, 6/7/24
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. . . The changes that we implemented over two years have produced the most equitable tax system in the country, with the lowest burden on low- and middle-income earners of all 50 states, according to a national study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.

This year, more than 400,000 children and their families have benefited from the nation-leading $1,750 per-child refundable Child Tax Credit we enacted in 2023. To date, more than $510 million has already gone out to families across the state, with an average credit per family of nearly $2,500 this tax season. And in the recently completed 2024 session we took steps to improve the credit, which is expected to cut child poverty by 33%.

In addition to the Child Tax Credit, other key tax provisions that help Minnesota taxpayers include the elimination of state taxes on Social Security for 322,000 Minnesota seniors who will each save about $734 annually, and property tax relief for homeowners, renters, farmers and seniors. Importantly, our tax bill also has invested $300 million to address urgent public safety needs in every Minnesota community.

DFLers also made significant investment in every level of education from child care to college. We helped family budgets and reduced student hunger through free school meals. We also invested in higher education and a skilled workforce by making college free for families making under $80,000 a year and by freezing tuition at MinnState schools. In 2024, we increased funding for the READ Act to improve student literacy and their ability to learn.

On health care, DFLers took steps to reduce prescription drug costs and cap co-pays for drugs to treat diabetes, asthma, and allergies at $25 per month. We also enacted reforms to ensure Minnesotans struggling with illness are not saddled with unmanageable medical debt.

We improved economic security for working families by passing paid family and medical leave, earned sick and safe time, and historic investments in infrastructure and housing affordability.

While Republicans in Minnesota and across the country continue to pursue extreme abortion bans and attack IVF and contraceptives, DFLers have made our state a haven for reproductive freedom by enacting the Protect Reproductive Options Act and repealing outdated, and harmful laws.

To ensure a healthy climate, DFLers put our state on a pathway to 100% clean energy by 2040 with investments that will bring critical federal funding to our state. In 2024, we streamlined permitting on infrastructure projects to help reach that ambitious goal.

After years of Republicans stalling efforts to address gun violence, DFLers enacted criminal background checks and red flag laws to keep guns out of the wrong hands. After the tragic and horrific killing of three first responders in Burnsville, DFL majorities increased penalties for straw purchases and banned the same binary triggers, which made the Burnsville shooter’s gun doubly dangerous.

As a member of the Elections Committee, I joined DFLers in pushing back against attempts to undermine our democracy by supporting the Democracy for the People Act, which will make it easier for Minnesotans to vote, while prohibiting voter intimidation and harassment.


https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_post/free/column-minnesotans-will-benefit-for-generations-from-legislature-s-work/article_7d019786-24d5-11ef-a801-c750d9f1d22c.html

Senator Ann Rest, DFL New Hope, represents Senate District 43: parts or all of Crystal, Golden Valley, New Hope, Robbinsdale, and Plymouth

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Minnesotans will benefit for generations from Legislature's work, Senator Ann Rest, 6/7/24 nmmi Dec 1 #1
Unfortunately, facts and reasoning won't work.... perdita9 Dec 1 #7
Let's see if these demonstrations continue against Trump Pototan Dec 1 #2
Maybe this is the missing link to our immigrants who have now become US citizens. Hope22 Dec 1 #3
"Sick of the status quo" Paladin Dec 1 #4
They will blame Biden for setting the economy up to fail. And they will blame the "Democrat Resistance" nmmi Dec 1 #16
Who knew that Somalis were so fond of the NY Times opinion section? (nt) Paladin Dec 1 #17
Wait till he starts deporting Somali refugees with citizenship JT45242 Dec 1 #5
The Somalis are going to get what they voted for perdita9 Dec 1 #6
more idiot one issue voters. AZLD4Candidate Dec 1 #8
Voted Democratic all my life. Never once have I thought the Democratic Party "takes my vote for granted" Walleye Dec 1 #9
You can't deny many voters were not happy with the Biden/Harris administration. Aussie105 Dec 1 #10
It would have been helpful if the media had reported successes. LisaM Dec 1 #11
This is the difference JustAnotherGen Dec 1 #13
This is why the dems should sit back and let the american people have republicanism for while Fullduplexxx Dec 1 #12
ITA JustAnotherGen Dec 1 #14
Sick of the kacekwl Dec 1 #15
The foolishness doesn't come so much from wishing things would be better. Aussie105 Dec 1 #19
Somali? Aren't people from there kind of foreign, and dark? Aussie105 Dec 1 #18
"Trump Threatens 'Hell to Pay' Unless Gaza Hostages Are Freed Before Inauguration" (i wonder if they see headlines like nmmi Dec 3 #20
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