Created: 01/19/2010 5:23 PM KSTP.com |
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Minn. High Court Sets Budget-Cuts Case for March
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Supreme Court agreed to swiftly consider whether Gov. Tim Pawlenty went too far with single-handed cuts to the state budget.
Justices set arguments for March 15 in Pawlenty's appeal of a lower court's ruling. That earlier decision reinstated money for a nutrition program for elderly and disabled residents with low incomes.
But the ruling left a larger cloud around a package of $2.7 billion in spending cuts and deferrals Pawlenty relied on to balance the state budget.
Democrats argue that Pawlenty misused an executive authority called unallotment to deny them a role in setting the budget. The GOP governor says he acted within the law.
Briefs are due beginning Feb. 9. A ruling is likely to take days or weeks after the March oral arguments.
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