Divided opinions on how Minn. should spend the state’s surplus

Published 9:39 am Tuesday, January 26, 2016

MINNEAPOLIS — A new poll shows Minnesotans are divided on how to spend a $1.2 billion state surplus.

The Star Tribune’s Minnesota Poll finds 30 percent of respondents want the money refunded to taxpayers. About the same number of people said the state should save the surplus and another 31 percent said spent it. The spenders would direct the revenue to roads and schools.

DFL Gov. Mark Dayton has credited the state’s economic performance for the surplus while Republicans said Minnesota has overtaxed its citizens. The surplus will likely be a contentious issue when legislators convene for a session beginning March 8.

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The poll includes the opinions of 800 registered voters interviewed.