Despite many critics, tax-increment financing districts are on the rise in Minnesota.
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In a word: maybe, thanks to a section in the recently-passed federal spending bill that has raised questions about the feds' share of the bill for the light rail project.
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Customers will be able to subscribe to solar energy generated by independent developers.