St. Paul City Council overrides mayor's veto of child care ballot measure
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| | St. Paul City Council overrides mayor's veto of child care ballot measure | The St. Paul City Council voted Wednesday to override Mayor Melvin Carterâs veto of a proposal that would let voters decide whether to raise property taxes to pay for early child care. The veto override puts the proposal on the path to the ballot in the November 2024 election. Itâs asking voters to approve tax increases to fund child care in the city for children from birth to the age of five. It would fully cover children whose families make less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level, or about $55,500. The proposal would also partially cover families making more than 185 percent of the poverty level on a sliding scale.
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