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Some Lawmakers Aren t Optimistic That All Budget Bills Will Get Done Before Deadline

Jennifer Lewerenz/KNSI News (KNSI) – The Minnesota Legislative Session is coming down to the end of overtime, and some lawmakers are more optimistic than others that the work will get finished before a government shutdown. Members of the Minnesota House and Senate have been in Special Session since June 14 after Democrat and Republicans couldn’t hammer out a projected $52-billion operating budget by the mandated deadline. Lawmakers have three funding bills left, including a State Government and Veterans Bill, a Tax Bill, and the Public Safety and Judiciary proposals. St. Cloud Representative Dan Wolgamott says there’s still plenty of work to be done on those three bills.

Holyrood hopeful from Greenock has pledged to support Inverclyde s military personnel

JAMIE GREENE A HOLYROOD hopeful from Greenock has pledged to support Inverclyde’s military personnel through a new Armed Forces and Veterans Bill. Jamie Greene, bidding for a second term as an MSP, says the legislation will give serving and former military personnel guaranteed access to education, jobs, healthcare and the property market. It would also use devolved welfare powers to create a new top-up benefit for veteran households in receipt of Universal Credit. Mr Greene said: Inverclyde has played a proud and essential role in Scotland s military history. We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to our service men and women, but warm words are not enough.

Salute to service: Call for benefits top-up for armed forces veterans

Salute to service: Call for benefits top-up for armed forces veterans © Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock Sign up for our daily Politics briefing for political exclusives, analysis and debate. Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Armed forces veterans would be given a welfare top-up and extra help for housing under Scottish Conservative proposals for government. Party leader Douglas Ross wants to use devolved Holyrood powers to make a new payment for veterans’ households in receipt of Universal Credit, worth £520 a year. He also called for a renewed help-to-buy scheme to assist veterans into property ownership.

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