Senate $210 million bill benefits preschool programs, caregivers
| By Bill Salisbury, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. | |
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The bill taps the state's
"This is relatively small bill, but it does some important things," said
It's one-third smaller than the
During a four-hour debate, Republicans offered more than 20 amendments, many calling for overhauling the state's MNsure health insurance exchange, but all except a few noncontroversial proposals were rejected by the chamber's Democratic-Farmer-Labor majority before they passed the bill on a 37-27 vote.
Republicans argued the bill called for excessive spending. Senate Minority Leader
But Cohen said the money will go to health care, education and other programs that members of both parties have repeatedly stated "how needed and appropriate it is."
The
The
State pay rates for those services have been cut several times in recent years. Proponents said a funding increase is needed to provide competitive pay for caregivers and reduce turnover. It had broad bipartisan support in both houses.
Low-paying rural nursing homes would share a
The next-largest appropriation in the bill provides
"If you invest in early education, we're going to get a return of 16 to one," said DFL Sen.
The bill provides an additional
The House bill would spends less on preschool programs but would provide every public school with a
Both bills would ensure hot school lunches for students who can't afford to pay for them. They allocate
A February report from
The
There is also funding for things like teachers home visits with students' families, the collection of data about special education services and academic programs for students learning English.
Public colleges would receive an additional
To help recent graduates get lower interest rates on college loans, the bill authorizes the state
To repair roads damaged by brutal winter weather, the bill provides
With judges handing down prison sentences at a faster pace than expected, the measure gives the
To avoid unnecessary special legislative sessions, the bill creates a
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