Published January 25, 2013, 10:21 PM
ST. PAUL — Someone has to pay. Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget proposal would add more than $3.1 billion in new tax revenue over the next two years. Higher income taxes on the richest Minnesotans would bring in about $1.1 billion, but the rest has to come from somewhere.
Minnesota business worry about Dayton's tax plan
Budget proposal ignited concerns about potential impactST. PAUL — Someone has to pay. Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget proposal would add more than $3.1 billion in new tax revenue over the next two years. Higher income taxes on the richest Minnesotans would bring in about $1.1 billion, but the rest has to come from somewhere.
By: Danielle Killey, Worthington Daily Globe
