Sunday, May 19 2013 12:37 AM EDT2013-05-19 04:37:57 GMT
Legislation that would freeze tuition rates at Minnesota public colleges and universities has been ratified. It's now up to Governor Mark Dayton to decide if it becomes law.
Legislation that would freeze tuition rates at Minnesota public colleges and universities has been ratified. It's now up to Governor Mark Dayton to decide if it becomes law.
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More details are coming from Governor Mark Dayton's administration about his proposed sales tax expansion. It was late yesterday, the Revenue Department presented its most detailed look yet at services that would fall under the tax. Among them: tattoos, wedding planning, dating services, golf lessons, and manicures, the list does go on. The agency also put out a list of things that would skate by without a tax as they do now: textbooks and computers for school use, prescription medications and eyeglasses, among others.