Several proposals that would impact Minnesota farmers remain in limbo as the 2022 Legislative Session comes to a close.
Minnesota Farmers Union government relations director Stu Lourey tells Brownfield the House and Senate could not reach deals related to major spending items like bonding, healthcare, and taxes.
“We’re leaving a ton of infrastructure dollars from the federal government on the table without a spending deal, we’d be walking away without an historic tax bill, the largest tax cut in state history including meaningful relief for farmers, and a number of other pieces.”
Lourey says the $4 billion tax bill would expand the nation-leading Beginning Farmer Tax Credit to family members for sale of agricultural properties and increase the Ag to School Tax Credit to 85 percent.


