The law may have been amended since its passage, but the enabling state
legislation that allowed the city of St. Paul to create the STAR program
requires the 50 percent of the total annual city sales tax that goes to
Neighborhood STAR be used for �bricks and mortar� projects only, i.e.
capital improvements. Is this raid of the city�s half-percent sales tax to
pay down the city�s debt even legal?

Michael Mischke
Summit Hill
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