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School board hears presale report on partial refunding of 2016 bonds; sale eyed for Dec. 8 District finance staff presented a presale report outlining a proposed tax-exempt partial refunding of portions of the district's 2016 school building bonds, targeting maturities due 2027'2032 to reduce interest costs for taxpayers. The presenter said the call date is Feb. 1, 2026, and the district plans to sell bonds the morning of Dec. 8 and to "

East Grand Forks is eyeing a bond refunding that could save taxpayers money—just like refinancing your home mortgage!

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Minnesota taxpayers eligible for political contribution refunds until April 2028 Minnesota allows taxpayers to claim refunds for political contributions up to $150.

Minnesota's new Senate Bill 1911 could change the game for political contributions by allowing taxpayers to claim refunds, making it easier for everyone to have a voice in democracy!

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Minnesota passes Governor Walz Rebate Check Act to return surplus funds to taxpayers Legislation provides direct payments to Minnesotans amid high inflation and budget surplus.

A groundbreaking bill in Minnesota could soon put money back in taxpayers' pockets, but will it spark the relief residents desperately need or ignite a fiscal debate?

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Minnesota lawmakers discuss taxpayer rights to surplus funds amid budget concerns Voters urge state officials to prioritize surplus refunds over new spending initiatives.

Minnesota voters are pushing for a say in how $18 billion in surplus funds are managed, demanding transparency and accountability from their lawmakers.

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Minnesota House introduces bill for unlimited Social Security tax subtraction Repinski proposes legislation to amend tax code for Social Security benefits in Minnesota.

Minnesota taxpayers could soon enjoy a game-changing bill that aims to eliminate income tax on Social Security benefits, providing crucial relief for retirees and low-income residents.

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