Politics & Government
Plymouth Local Government Aid (LGA) Stays at Zero
Tweaks to the state aid program and additional funding didn't benefit Plymouth any.

As expected, Plymouth will continue to do without local government aid money despite changes to the funding formula and more money in the program.
The omnibus tax bill—which passed the Minnesota Senate 36-30 just a few minutes before midnight Monday, the legislative session's legal deadline—pumps $80 million more into the local government aid (LGA) program. The aim is to help cities lower property taxes.
Click on the PDF to the right of this article to see a full breakdown of how cities across the state will fare.
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Yet Plymouth is not among the beneficiaries. It hasn’t received any LGA money since 2002, when it received $74,570, according to House Research’s Local Government Aid Lookup tool.
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