Minnesota panel to weigh $250 million front-line worker pay plan
The group will meet for the first time July 28 and needs to put forth a plan by early September. 3:28 pm, Jul. 21, 2021 ×
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ST. PAUL A Minnesota working group tasked with distributing $250 million to front-line workers is set to meet for the first time next week.
The panel of nine state lawmakers and commissioners will spend weeks weighing how to divvy up the funds and decide who should get them and what amount they should be paid for taking leave for quarantining or illness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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