Minnesotans sound off on where state’s $17.6B budget surplus should go
State officials announced a stunning $17.6 billion surplus Tuesday - the biggest in Minnesota history. Lawmakers have a lot to say about it, but WCCO wanted to know where you hope to see that money go.
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