Mayor Carter explains childcare veto
St. Paul voters will soon get to decide whether they want to pay more in taxes in order to ensure free childcare for kids five-years-old and younger. The St. Paul City Council voted 5-2 Wednesday to over-ride Mayor Melvin Carter?s veto of the initiative and let voters decide in November 2024.
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