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Subject: [New post] Deal reached on $1 billion construction measure in Minnesota
Arul Sundaram posted: "Minnesota legislators have agreed to more than $1 billion in new state-backed buildings and construction projects, placing new buildings, housing and economic development initiatives in every corner of the state. The agreement breaks a major deadlock i"
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New post on Affordable Housing Report Deal reached on $1 billion construction measure in Minnesotaby Arul Sundaram
Minnesota legislators have agreed to more than $1 billion in new state-backed buildings and construction projects, placing new buildings, housing and economic development initiatives in every corner of the state.The agreement breaks a major deadlock in the closing days of the session as Democrats and Republicans had not been able to agree on the right mix of state-backed projects.The agreement includes $100 million for roads and bridges and another $100 million for affordable housing, the largest housing investment in state history.The measure calls for $846 million in state-backed bond debt and another $200 million in cash.- Star Tribune
Arul Sundaram | May 15, 2014 at 8:00 am | Categories: Affordable Housing, Minnesota | URL: http://wp.me/p1bInA-1rf
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