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Senators tour 12 communities as state faces wave of aging water and sewer projects
Summary
Minnesota Senate capital investment committee members began a second leg of a statewide bonding tour, visiting small towns to assess infrastructure needs—especially aging drinking water and wastewater systems built in the 1970s and 1980s—while funding levels remain undetermined.
Senators from the Minnesota Senate’s capital investment committee began the second leg of a statewide bonding tour, traveling by bus through small and rural communities to review local infrastructure projects and speaker testimony about funding needs.
The tour is intended to gather first‑hand information ahead of a future capital bonding bill. Senator Anne Johnson Stewart said the fast pace—"12 communities in 12 hours on one bus"—offers an opportunity to meet residents and see projects up close. Senator Carla Nelson said…
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