ST. PAUL, Minn. — St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said city staff cannot implement a child care subsidy program supported by a property tax levy should voters approve it this fall, underscoring a clash ...
A question before St. Paul voters on the November ballot asks whether to raise property taxes annually, $2 million each year for 10 years, to fund child care subsidies for low- to moderate-income ...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter on Monday said even if voters approve a ballot question authorizing the city to levy property taxes to make child care more affordable, he won’t do it. He said there is no ...
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