Published March 11, 2008, 12:00 AM
ST. PAUL – Minnesota’s bonding bill has three personalities – the public discussion about what public works projects will be funded, the insider talk about how many jobs it may create and the ultra-insider debate over how much interest the state can afford to repay on money borrowed for the projects.
Bonding relies on technical definition
State NewsST. PAUL – Minnesota’s bonding bill has three personalities – the public discussion about what public works projects will be funded, the insider talk about how many jobs it may create and the ultra-insider debate over how much interest the state can afford to repay on money borrowed for the projects.
By: Don Davis, Forum Communications Co.
