State costs soar as bird flu outbreak worsens

Published 10:13 am Tuesday, April 28, 2015

ST. PAUL — State officials said the cost for responding to a deadly bird flu outbreak has risen to roughly $6 million.

The scope of the outbreak has nearly doubled in the last week alone. Nearly 50 Minnesota turkey farms had been hit as of Friday, costing farmers almost 3 million birds.

House and Senate lawmakers are trying to reach a deal to provide an initial $900,000 for response efforts. But Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk said Monday the cost had ballooned to $6 million as of Friday.

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Gov. Mark Dayton was set to meet with state officials later Monday to extend an emergency order.

Bakk said the Legislature is still trying to work out a contingency plan for state agencies to access emergency funds if the outbreak worsens over the spring.