Minnesota’s nonprofit agencies could join state workers and residents receiving state services in feeling the pain of a state government shutdown.
That’s according to Jeannie Fox, a spokeswoman for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits.
Fox will lead a discussion Wednesday in St. Cloud, Minn., about how a shutdown could affect nonprofits. The discussion starts at 2 p.m. in the Mississippi Room at Great River Regional Library.
State government would shut down after June 30 if Gov. Mark Dayton and legislators remain unable to reach agreement on the state’s next budget.
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