Sorry!  This statement is false.

In Fiscal Year 2001, the Legislature changed
Minnesota tax law to take the majority of the
public education cost burden
off of local
property taxes, but proposed legislation to create
a new revenue stream never passed.

Effective for taxes payable in 2002 (the school
fiscal year 2003), the State of Minnesota
increased spending by approximately $1 billion
per year, but this was accompanied by a loss of
all general education property tax revenue.  The
$1 billion did not represent new money for
Minnesota's schools, just a change in which kind
of tax pays for schools.


Information taken from www.parentsunited.org,
"Setting the Record Straight About Minnesota School
Finances"