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Showing documentary in response to CRT in schools
Gov. Walz rolled out his very bulky budget last week, $65.2 billion. This is the largest budget in state history, all during a time of inflation that’s hitting the pocketbook of every Minnesotan. The last budgeting year, in 2021, saw Walz propose a $52.4 billion bi-annual budget for comparison.
With a new year comes the natural tendency to both reflect on the previous year and start to project out what may come during the new year. These reflections can also extend beyond the most recent year and the one just beginning.
What’s the old adage? “If the groundhog sees his shadow, we will have six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, we will have an early spring.”
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