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Minnesota Faces March Blizzard While State Legislature Battles Budget Gridlock and Tax Reform Debates

Minnesota Faces March Blizzard While State Legislature Battles Budget Gridlock and Tax Reform Debates

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In Minnesota, a powerful March winter storm slammed the state over the weekend, dumping 1 to 2 inches of snow per hour in southern areas, with the Twin Cities facing an additional 6 to 10 inches on top of prior accumulation, according to CBS News Minnesota[8]. Residents are digging out amid blizzard conditions that disrupted travel and daily life.

At the State Capitol, the legislative session faces gridlock with a evenly split House at 67-67 between Republicans and Democrats and a slim DFL Senate majority, requiring bipartisan deals as committee deadlines loom on March 27 and adjournment nears May 18, reports the FMWF Chamber[2]. A February budget forecast from Minnesota Management and Budget projects a $3.734 billion surplus for the current biennium but a $3.357 billion structural deficit ahead, capping spending increases at $377 million without tax hikes or cuts[2][7]. Key debates center on fraud prevention, immigration, and tax conformity like the Pass-Through Entity Tax, which stalled in the House despite Senate passage[2]. Governor's recommendations include school safety grants via Student Support teams and AI integration in education programs[7].

In education and infrastructure, St. Paul Public Schools completed a $49.7 million renovation at Hidden River Middle School, modernizing 98,500 square feet with secure entrances, sustainable geoexchange systems, and accessible features, per Spaces4Learning[4]. Business news highlights pressures from budget constraints, while programs like Construct Tomorrow introduce teens to trades such as carpentry and welding[13].

Top headlines include University of Minnesota firing men's hockey coach Bob Motzko after eight seasons and a 172-104-24 record, following women's coach Brad Frost's dismissal, as discussed by legend Lou Nanne on KSTP[5]. Seniors at a local facility are pushing back against liquor license rules for happy hours[1].

Looking Ahead: Watch for tax policy votes, data center moratorium debates, and spring flood risks post-blizzard. Committee deadlines next week could advance or kill key bills.

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