Dear Neighbor,
A whole host of new laws are set to take effect in Minnesota on July 1, coinciding with the start of the new fiscal year. But, before we get to that, I want to wish you a happy and safe Independence Day holiday weekend. I look forward to parades in Longville, Walker and Bemidji over the next few days and hope you are able to get out to local celebrations as well. And, as always, please do your part to support our local businesses during this important season for them. As for legislative news, a whole host of new laws are set to take effect in Minnesota on July 1, coinciding with the start of the new fiscal year. The 2023 legislative session ended in late May with the DFL trifecta putting into law nearly $10 billion in tax increases. Of that total, Minnesotans are set to face $3.8 billion in transportation tax hikes alone. Some of these tax increases are set to take effect as of July 1. Here are some of the new transportation-related expenses to note:
Click here for more details on all the laws that take effect July 1. Until next time, hope you are having a good summer and please let me know how I can help. Sincerely, Matt
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House Republicans' top priorities for the 23 session were significant and permanent tax relief, restoring safety to our communities, and advancing the priorities of Minnesota Families. Unfortunately, Democrats spent the session raising your taxes, putting criminals over victims, making your energy bills more expensive, and suffocating our economy with countless new mandates on job creators, Main Street businesses, and schools.
With the Record $17.5 BILLION surplus, Minnesotans deserved meaningful tax cuts-especially at a time when inflation has family budges stretched thing. Unfortunately, House Democrats went on a spending spree, increasing the budget by 40% - the largest budget increase in Minnesota History - and tax payers are footing the bill. $9.8 Billion Tax Increase: Despite starting the 2023 session with a record surplus, Democrats' budget included 9.8 billion in tax increases, including a gas tax hike, sales tax increases, new delivery tax, additional payroll taxes, and other unpopular and unnecessary tax and fee increases that take money out of the pockets of Minnesota families. These new taxes all go towards funding Democrats' partisan spending spree. Democrats blew out the spending this year. Minnesotans expect their government to be fiscally responsible - Democrats did just the opposite this session. Republicans Save Our Nursing Homes: Facing an existential crisis, Republicans fought tooth and nail to save our nursing homes and support our seniors. Democrats ignored the pleads from our nursing homes until Republicans stepped in. Striking a late-session deal, Republicans secured $300 million for nursing homes. Despite their $72 billion dollar budget, the Democrat single party rule couldn't even find a couple hundred million dollars to stop more nursing homes from shutting their doors. More than 1.3 million residents in the state are aged 65 or older. As these residents age, their need for care grows. Fifteen nursing homes across Minnesota have closed since 2021. These facilities have been exhausting their reserves and needed immediate relief. It took Republicans fighting all session long to deliver $300 million in assistance so that seniors can stay in their communities. Thanks to the help of great volunteers and staff, the Beltrami County Republicans had spectacular float for the Grand Parade. It was great seeing everyone out at the parade! If you missed out on the parade, join us at the Beltrami County Fair August 9th-13th! We will have a booth and some great merchandise! |