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  2. Metropolitan Council (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The council's most distinctive authority is its ability to tax and share the tax revenue between municipalities through the Minnesota Fiscal Disparities Program. [5] This program, first implemented in 1975, made the Twin Cities region the first region to attempt tax-base sharing in the country. [6]

  3. Mark Anderson (Minnesota politician) - Wikipedia

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    [20] a bill repealing Minnesota individual income and corporate franchise taxes. HF2257. [21] a bill repealing Minnesota sales and use taxes. HF2258. [22] a bill amending the Minnesota Constitution, establishing State Legislator term limits. HF2259. [23] a bill limiting total state fiscal year spending to 5% of personal income. HF2466.

  4. Economy of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The sales tax in Minnesota for most items is 6.875% effective July 1, 2009. [29] The state does not charge sales tax on clothing, some services, or food items for home consumption. [30] The state legislature may allow municipalities to institute local sales taxes and special local taxes, such as the 0.5% supplemental sales tax in Minneapolis. [31]

  5. Bryan v. Itasca County - Wikipedia

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    Bryan v. Itasca County, 426 U.S. 373 (1976), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a state did not have the right to assess a tax on the property of a Native American (Indian) living on tribal land absent a specific Congressional grant of authority to do so.

  6. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    This movement toward greater democratization coincided with a gradual decrease in property restrictions for the franchise. [17] By 1840, only one of the 26 states (South Carolina) still selected electors by the state legislature. [19] Every other state was electing its electors by general ticket plurality voting state-wide. [18]

  7. Nonpartisan League - Wikipedia

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    The Nonpartisan League (NPL) was a left-wing political party founded in 1915 in North Dakota by Arthur C. Townley, a former organizer for the Socialist Party of America.On behalf of small farmers and merchants, the Nonpartisan League advocated state control of mills, grain elevators, banks, and other farm-related industries in order to reduce the power of corporate and political interests from ...

  8. Tsagaan Puntsag - Wikipedia

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    Puntsag Tsagaan was born in Bulgan Soum of Bayan-Ölgii province in 1959. He attended secondary school No.21 of the capital city, 1966–1976, and the Law College Ulaanbaatar between 1976 and 1979.