A Local Guide for School boards can now circumvent voters in renewing property tax levies: Minnesota’s North End Debate — Clare Oumou Verbeten Constituent Briefing

People in school boards can now circumvent voters in renewing property tax levies are represented in a Legislature considering changes connected to North End.

The DFL-controlled legislature included the impactful new law in a sweeping omnibus education bill, despite Republican criticism.

The phrase “this bill will be laid over for possible inclusion in an omnibus bill” was uttered many times in legislative committees during the 2023 legislative session.

That has allowed the DFL “trifecta” to pack in a plethora of new laws into super-sized fiscal and policy omnibus bills that were ultimately passed in the House and Senate and signed by Gov.

Over the next several weeks, Alpha News will revisit a number of these new laws that were slipped into omnibus bills under the radar during a busy legislative session.

School boards just gained more control over your property taxes, thanks to a new law that took effect across Minnesota last month.

Tim Walz signed the state’s largest ever education bill that increases spending for K-12 education by 10.2 percent, or about $2.26 billion, over the next two years — for a total of $23.2 billion.

But it’s not just a spending bill.

As the measure advances, residents of North End can follow amendments and contact Clare Oumou Verbeten regarding the final language.

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