Minnesota Governor to Call Special Session to Pass Covid Relief
- Walz wants state to ‘bridge’ gap until fed stimulus arrives
- Plans would include sales tax forgiveness for some businesses
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz plans to call a special session of the state legislature to pass spending bills that provide relief to small businesses impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“It’s absolutely critical that we get something quickly to these businesses, we get something that makes a material difference to them, and bridge the gap until the federal government can do what they need to do: make a substantial impact on the economics and well being of Americans,” Walz, a Democrat, said Monday during a press conference.