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Tax committee lays over minerals article to direct production taxes to Iron Range schools and local governments

April 30, 2026 | 2026 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Tax committee lays over minerals article to direct production taxes to Iron Range schools and local governments
A bipartisan package aimed at updating distribution of production (taconite/production) taxes for the Iron Range was presented to the House Tax Committee and laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus tax bill.

The bill author described a new mine coming online (Mesabi Metallics) and said the article was intended to direct production tax dollars to the school districts, townships and cities affected by the new operation, and to increase school building maintenance and other local accounts that have seen little adjustment in recent decades. The author said the bill uses a tech/economic development fund and related accounts to stabilize initial distributions and provide for long‑term increases to school and local government funding.

Local witnesses spoke in support. David Pace, superintendent of Greenway Public Schools, said the increase would provide much‑needed resources for school facilities and planning, and tied the funding directly to districts that will be served by the mine's workforce. Barb Calming, a school board member and regional schools association leader, described the bill as a bipartisan, regionally coordinated effort to modernize long‑frozen production‑tax streams and to ensure communities can share in the economic benefits of the new facility.

Members asked technical questions about account flows, the tech/economic development fund, and how distributions would be split among the many pots of money that make up production-tax allocations. Committee chairs and the author said they will continue to refine technical details; the committee laid the amended mineral article over for possible omnibus inclusion.

What happens next: The committee adopted an amendment and laid House File 50‑92 over; sponsors and local leaders said they will continue to work on implementation details and statutory flows before final placement in the omnibus tax package.

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