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December 2006
2006 Session Leaves Much on the Table for 2007   Line-Item Veto Proposal Would Give President Authority to Cut Programs  Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Endorses Living Wage Ordinance in St. Paul   Don't Miss Session Line Up 2007

May 2006
State's Budget Surpluses May Be Short Lived   Skill-Building Workshops: Follow the Dollars!   Minnesota Taxes: Who Pays and How Much?   Estate Tax Repeal: Unaffordable and Unfair

January/February 2006  
Income Inequality in Minnesota 2006

September 2005  
Competing Visions for the State Led to Gridlock   Long Legislative Session Brings Mixed Results   State Budget on a Stick

April 2005  
It's Not Whether to Raise Revenues, But How   Impact of the 2006-07 Budget: Working Families   Impact of the 2006-07 Budget: Children and Youth   Missed Opportunities Multiply for Minnesota Children   On the Edge: Communities Lose as Nonprofits Struggle   Renters' Credit At Risk   Minnesotans Could Lose Big in Federal Budget

January 2005  
It's Time for a Return to Fiscal Responsibility   Wage Outlook in Minnesota   "High Tax" State is Only Average  Research Review: Working Families  Support the Minnesota Budget Project

July 2004  
Governor Closes $160 Million Budget Deficit   "Do Nothing" Session Mixed Blessing for Health and Human Services   Revenues: A Comparison of Legislative Proposals

April 2004 
Consequences: The Impact of Minnesota's Government Budget Cuts   State Budget Deficits Continue Through 2007   Nonprofit Workforce Hurt by Budget Cuts, Economy

December 2003  
Families Lose Ground in "Jobless" Economic Recovery   Minnesota's Taxes: Who Pays and How Much   Patchwork Policies: The Repeal of Emergency Assistance   2003 Minnesota Nonprofit Economy Report   Point of View: Minimum Wage Needs a Lift

September 2003  
Most Areas of State's Budget Cut Significantly from 2002-03 Levels   The 2003 Jobs and Growth Package  How Did Minnesota Use Its Federal Fiscal Relief?   Survey Sheds Light on Nonprofit Workforce

May 2003  
Tax Rankings: How Do We Measure Up?   The 2004-05 Budget: What's At Stake - Children & Youth  The Bush Stimulus Plan: Analysis and Alternatives

March 2003  
Governor Unallots to Balance FY 2003 Budget

January 2003  
November Forecast Shows Rough Sailing Ahead   MFIP Families and Sanctions: A Call for Services  Research Reviews: Tax Cuts in Minnesota, Unemployment

November 2002  
Government Grows Slower than Many Believe   The Case for Raising Revenues  Research Reviews: Unemployment   Poverty Increases, Incomes and Health Coverage Fall

July 2002  
Budget Decisions in the 2002 Legislative Session Minnesota Legislature Provides Additional Assistance to Unemployed 

February 2002  
Options to Address Minnesota's Budget Deficit Wasted Opportunities: How We Used Our Surpluses Minnesota's Tax Burdens: Who Pays and How Much

November 2001  
Impact of Federal Stimulus Plans on Minnesota Poverty Rates Reach Record Lows in 2000 The State of Working Minnesota 2001

September 2001 
Legislative Wrap-up Double Issue: Unbalanced Priorities: Dividing Up the Surplus Tax Reform Takes Center Stage.  

March 2001  
Bush Tax Plan Leaves Out Working Families Tax Reform: Is Ventura’s Big Plan Too Big? Can the New Federal Surplus Projections Accommodate a Large Tax Cut? 

December 2000  
Dept. of Revenue has Big Plans for Tax Reform Nonstandard Jobs and Flexible Work Schedules. 

September 2000  
State's Economic Growth Disguises Disparities Consolidation of Child Care Programs Evaluation of Welfare Reform 

June 2000  
The 2000 Legislative Session: What Happened? Poverty Despite Work Publication Order Form Feedback Survey 

February 2000  
The 2000 Legislative Session: What's in Store? Improving Access to Unemployment Insurance Labor Shortage The Rich Get Richer, The Poor Get Left Behind 

December 1999  
The November '99 Forecast: Where Did All This Money Come From? Minnesota's Tax Rankings: How Do We Measure Up? Economic Subsidies Census Undercount Would Cost the State Millions

October 1999  
What is the Minnesota Budget Project and What Can It Do For You? 1999 Minnesota Tax Cuts: How Much and For Whom Welfare Reform Home Ownership by People of Color New Publication Tackles Property Tax Reform

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