ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Mark Dayton has readied his wish list for public works projects across Minnesota.
The Democratic governor was set to unveil his so-called bonding bill proposal on Tuesday morning. The debate over construction projects will be a marquee item for lawmakers when they return to the Capitol Feb. 20.
Dayton's list generally includes a mix of basic infrastructure repairs, new projects on college campuses and water quality improvement measures.
The Dayton administration's economic forecast assumed the Legislature would pass an $800 million bill this year. But the final size of the package is a political decision between Democrats who push for more projects and Republicans who will likely seek to limit the state's borrowing.
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