Our, you know, community health care centers, all of them are going to be completely devastated when that bill goes into effect at the end of the year and early next year, year. And There is not going to be a level of property taxes that could be raised or any tax revenue that could be generated in Minnesota that is going to help offset the pain and suffering that will be inflicted when that bill goes into impact. And so, you know, any, like I warned earlier there, they are still hungry to punish the most vulnerable in our country as they are proposing more cuts to healthcare, more cuts to snap, more cuts to wig. (43:46–44:06)
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Asserts that Minnesota cannot generate enough tax revenue to offset the bill's impact.
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