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Committee narrows e‑bike rebate to low/moderate‑income Minnesotans and people with disabilities
Summary
Senate bill revises the state's e‑bike rebate program to target low‑ and moderate‑income households and people with disabilities, reduce the rebate amount, use a lottery system, and require tax‑return proof; supporters say limited remaining funds will be better targeted.
Senator Andrew Abler presented an amendment to reform Minnesota's e‑bike rebate program, shifting it from a broad first‑come, first‑served model to a targeted approach that prioritizes low‑ and moderate‑income residents and people with disabilities.
The A5 amendment adopted by the committee changes eligibility and administration: it reduces the maximum rebate from $1,500 to $750, establishes priority for households with lower incomes and for people with disabilities, codifies a lottery selection process,…
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