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Capital Investment Committee approves minutes, hears dozens of municipal bonding and infrastructure requests
Summary
The Minnesota House Capital Investment Committee approved its March minutes and heard testimony on multiple bonding and infrastructure requests from small cities and regional partners, focusing largely on water, wastewater and public safety projects.
The Minnesota House Capital Investment Committee approved minutes from its previous meeting and spent the hearing hearing day taking testimony on bonding requests from towns and regional organizations across northern and central Minnesota.
The committee approved the minutes from the prior meeting after Representative Carroll moved to approve; the committee chair announced the minutes were approved with no recorded roll-call vote. Later in the session Representative…
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