67th Minnesota Legislature
The sixty-seventh Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 5, 1971. The 67 members of the Minnesota Senate and the 134 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the general election of November 3, 1970. The session is considered notable for the passage of the "Minnesota Miracle", a legislative package aimed at lowering local property taxes and eliminating wide fiscal disparities between school districts and local governments caused by differences in property wealth. This was achieved by raising state income, business, and sales taxes by $580 million (not inflation adjusted), while the share of school operating costs covered by the state increased from 43% to 65%. The laws earned Minnesota's Governor a spot on the cover of Time Magazine, while also serving as the start to a broader period of statewide reform and DFL dominance of state politics in the 1970s.
Sixty-seventh Minnesota Legislature | |||||
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Legislative body | Minnesota Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Minnesota, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Minnesota State Capitol | ||||
Website | www | ||||
Minnesota State Senate | |||||
Members | 67 Senators | ||||
President | Rudy Perpich | ||||
Majority Leader | Stanley W. Holmquist | ||||
Minority Leader | Nick Coleman (politician) | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Minnesota | ||||
Minnesota House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 134 Representatives | ||||
Speaker | Aubrey W. Dirlam | ||||
Majority Leader | Ernest A. Lindstrom | ||||
Minority Leader | Martin Olav Sabo | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Minnesota | ||||
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