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Johnson Stewart also told the Star Tribune that any funds generated by the legislation could help Minnesota cities with financing public infrastructure projects such as upgrading sewer lines and culverts to handle increased rainfall and assisting homeowners cover the cost of roof repairs. Minnesota Democrats propose new slush fund to bilk energy companies | AlphaNews.org
A: we aren't seeing more rainfall, B: The Mississippi River has been low the last couple or yrs. C:Not the states job to fix your roof. All this will do is disappear more tax dollars and raise energy rates
A: we aren't seeing more rainfall, B: The Mississippi River has been low the last couple or yrs. C:Not the states job to fix your roof. All this will do is disappear more tax dollars and raise energy rates