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EDA weighs expanding border‑cities credit to cover workers’ compensation; refers details to loan committee
Summary
East Grand Forks Economic Development Authority discussed expanding its Border Cities employer credit to subsidize businesses’ workers’ compensation costs, noted a roughly $484,000 fund balance and state approval requirements, and agreed to refer detailed policy design to the loan committee.
The East Grand Forks Economic Development Authority discussed whether to broaden its Border Cities employer credit program to subsidize employers’ workers’ compensation costs and asked the loan committee to draft the details.
EDA Director Maggie said the city’s Border Cities pot “is, like, 484,000,” and noted the state distributes an installment of about $104,000 every other year. She explained officials are exploring examples from Moorhead and Dilworth and have…
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