Almost 100 Minnesota Mayors Express Concerns over State Budget and Fraud
Mayors cite $18 billion surplus loss and urge transparent budgeting to address a projected $2.9–3 billion deficit and protect local services amid fiscal concerns.
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Nearly 100 Minnesota Mayors Speak Out Against ‘Fraud, Unchecked Spending’
Almost 100 Minnesota mayors banded together to tell Gov. Tim Walz and state lawmakers that they object to citizens suffering from higher taxes and reduced services—problems they blame on state spending and rampant government program fraud. The message, conveyed in a two-page letter, can best be summed up by saying, “Clean up your act,” Diane Cash, mayor of Crosby, a small city in north-central Minnesota, told The Epoch Times on Dec. 23, a day af…
Nearly 100 Minnesota mayors sound alarm about state's fiscal policies
Nearly 100 Minnesota mayors sent a letter to Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) and state lawmakers expressing concern about the state’s economic direction. The mayors noted that the state is facing a disappearing surplus and will be at a nearly $3 billion deficit from 2028 to 2029. “Fraud, unchecked spending, and inconsistent fiscal management in St. Paul have trickled down to our cities—reducing our capacity to plan responsibly, maintain infrastructure, hir…
Minnesota Mayors Warn of Looming Financial Crisis Under Walz’s Leadership.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Minnesota mayors are urging state leaders to address budget issues as tax increases loom for residents.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mayors from multiple Minnesota cities, state officials, and taxpayers.WHEN & WHERE: The letter was published late Monday, with investigations into fraud ongoing in Minnesota.KEY QUOTE: “Fraud, unchecked spending, and inconsistent fiscal management in St. Paul have trickled down to our cities—reducing…
Nearly 100 Minnesota Mayors Send Panicked Letter to Lawmakers Complaining About Fraud Scandal and the Leadership of Tim Walz
Almost 100 mayors in the state of Minnesota have sent a letter to state lawmakers complaining about the fraud scandal and how it is going to impact the communities they serve.
Almost 100 Minnesota mayors express concerns over state budget and fraud
CROSSLAKE, Minn. - Nearly 100 Minnesota mayors have voiced their deep concern about the state's fiscal direction, highlighting the impact on cities and residents, according to a letter addressed to state representatives, senators, and Gov. Tim Walz. The letter emphasized…
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