Minnesota voters will decide if schools can draw more from $2.3B fund established in 1858, without raising taxes

Minnesota voters will decide if schools can draw more from $2.3B fund established in 1858, without raising taxes

A constitutional amendment on Minnesota's fall ballot would allow public schools to receive larger annual distributions from the Permanent School Fund, which has grown to $2.3 billion, without raising taxes.

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