Gov. Mark Dayton wants $1.5B for Minnesota infrastructure projects View Larger Image Star Tribune » Gov. Mark Dayton on Tuesday proposed a $1.5 billion public works bonding bill, a list of some 218 building and construction projects around Minnesota that he says would boost the state’s economy and create nearly 23,000 jobs. About a third of the projects Dayton is proposing are on campuses of the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State systems. Michelle2018-01-16T15:54:11-08:00January 16th, 2018|Funding, Minnesota| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts ARTBA analysis shows boost in state transportation funding legislation March 8th, 2019 USDOT providing nearly $64B for transportation investments October 12th, 2018 Trump poised to sign bipartisan water infrastructure bill October 10th, 2018 State needing U.S. response on $630.7M project to widen I-30 in Little Rock, North Little Rock October 4th, 2018 Kingston’s third bridge construction contract marks a first in North America September 26th, 2018 Fix California roads without the new gas taxes? Here’s what it would take July 31st, 2018 USDA announces $4 billion in available water-infrastructure grants July 30th, 2018 House GOP chairman introduces draft of infrastructure plan July 23rd, 2018 Army Corps to fund additional $1.8B in projects with new work plan June 15th, 2018