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St. Paul leaders are exploring new ways to close a record budget gap without raising taxes
St. Paul is addressing a $26 million budget deficit for 2027 by exploring options like consolidating services, expanding the tax base, and implementing a PILOT program. City leaders cited inflation and reduced state/federal aid as causes and referenced Boston's successful PILOT program as a model.
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