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Plans forming to address Minneapolis’ ‘substantial’ $30M budget gap
Minneapolis faces a $30 million budget gap for next year, prompting discussions about property tax hikes and cost-cutting measures. Council member Elizabeth Shaffer emphasizes the need for city efficiency and shared financial responsibility, while Mayor Jacob Frey is reviewing department budgets to address the shortfall.
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