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Finance and Commerce Daily Newspaper, MN back issues
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RIP: Minnesota's politcal-contribution refund program, 1990-2009.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Betsy Sundquist
Minnesota's political-contribution refund program is history. But it hasn't disappeared entirely.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty suspended the program as part of his unallotments to help fix the state's $2.7 billion budget deficit for the 2010-11 biennium. Under the...
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities: College expansion plans hinge on next Legislature.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Brian Johnson
At North Hennepin Community College, officials have long taken pride in emphasizing hands-on learning.
But Ann Wynia, the school's president, recalls one zealous student who seemed to take the concept to a level of passion that went above and beyond the school's...
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System's college wish list heavy on repairs.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Brian Johnson
Repairs, replacements and science labs sit atop the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System's capital budget wish list for the 2010 Legislature.
MnSCU's newly released list includes $403.6 million of new construction and remodeling projects that will be...
Unallotment to ax $33 million from Minnesota department budgets.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Charley Shaw
State agencies are working right now to make $33 million in budget cuts as part of Gov. Tim Pawlenty's unallotment program.
Most agencies have been told to cut their 2010-2011 budgets by 2.25 percent.
It's a process that involves setting priorities, said...
COMET program to overhaul St. Paul's aging tech operations.
July 7, 2009... Byline: Scott Carlson
For years, financial and accounting information in the city of St. Paul has moved at the proverbial snail's pace.
But last week, the St. Paul Council approved issuing $14.4 million in bonds to finance COMET, a project to replace City Hall's aging technology...