BONDING
Update: Bonding bill up in air
By Danielle Killey The future of a public works borrowing bill to fund state Capitol work, roads and bridges and other projects is in question after it failed in the Minnesota House. Representatives ...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 7:17 PM
Bonding bill would help Rainbow Rider, Evansville
By Al Edenloff , April 12, 2013
Bonding bill includes bright news for solar energy future
A new $500 million bonding bill passed by the Minnesota Legislature and signed into law includes an option for public buildings to take advantage of solar energy. Advocates say it will help state schools, hospitals, police stations, and other public buildings to install solar energy this year and into the future.By Al Edenloff , May 16, 2012
Legislature passes bonding bill
Republicans blasted a public works funding bill as being too expensive, but as the Minnesota House and Senate passed a revised measure Thursday a Democrat was the most critical of a bill written by his party members.By Don Davis , March 11, 2010
Pawlenty 'can work with' bonding bill
Governor Tim Pawlenty is looking at ways to chop a public works funding bill down to size and how to expand a sex offender facility on the cheap.By Don Davis , March 11, 2010
New bonding bill could face veto
Gov. Tim Pawlenty will veto a public works funding bill a House-Senate conference committee approved Tuesday night, a Republican lawmaker told his colleagues.By Don Davis , March 10, 2010
Political Notebook: Bonding bill all set ... or not
A newly revised public works funding bill that would spend $986 million on projects across Minnesota is firm, set in stone, ready to pass both the House and Senate in the next few days. Maybe.By Don Davis , March 06, 2010
New bonding bill eliminates funding for Pope-Douglas incinerator project
The Minnesota House and Senate appear ready to give Governor Tim Pawlenty more and less of what he wants for public works funding.By Don Davis , March 05, 2010
Bonding bill hits new snag
It is time for Minnesota House and Senate leaders to get on the same page, the Senate's chief public works negotiator says.By Don Davis , March 04, 2010
Pawlenty meets with bonding, GAMC leaders
The governor and legislators are meeting over two sticky issues that had appeared ready to implode.By Andrew Tellijohn and Don Davis , February 25, 2010
UPDATE: Veto planned but bill not there
Gov. Tim Pawlenty's promised veto of a public works funding bill did not happen today because legislative leaders used a rare parliamentary maneuver to hold on to the bill a bit longer.By Andrew Tellijohn and Don Davis , February 23, 2010
Bonding veto glitch: Bill not there
Gov. Tim Pawlenty promised to veto a nearly $1 billion public works bill passed by the Legislature, but the Legislature decided not to send it to him.By Andrew Tellijohn , February 23, 2010
Pawlenty promises bonding bill veto
A bill borrowing almost $1 billion is headed for hostile territory, Gov. Tim Pawlenty's desk.By Don Davis , February 23, 2010
Bonding bill talks involve sex offender facility, floods
Minnesota House and Senate negotiators considered expanding the state's sex offender treatment facilities and whether to protect communities downstream from a proposed Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project Sunday night.By Don Davis , February 22, 2010
Local projects in bonding bill - for now
The Minnesota House kicked its public works funding proposal to more than $1 billion Monday, adding a facility for 400 sex offenders.By By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau and Al Edenloff, Editor , February 17, 2010
Bonding bill gains support
Minnesota already makes larger payments on its loans than state officials want, but many lawmakers propose borrowing still more money. And if a federal stimulus package includes money for state infrastructure, the pressure to borrow to fund public works projects will grow more.By Don Davis , December 28, 2008
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