Minnesota Democrats are facing backlash after proposing a new wealth tax on high-net-worth residents during a House Taxes Committee hearing.
Republican Rep. Patti Anderson strongly criticized the plan, warning that it would drive people and investment out of the state. The video clip, shared on X by Alpha News, has sparked intense debate over Minnesota’s tax policies and their potential impact on the state’s economy.
In the video clip from a Minnesota House Taxes Committee hearing, Republican Rep. Patti Anderson criticizes the Democratic proposal for a new wealth tax.
Anderson states that the plan is “chasing people out of this state” and sends “a message to people not to invest in the state,” adding that the effects are already visible. The footage focuses on her remarks during the committee discussion.
The target of the proposal is high-net-worth residents, as Democrats are looking for more money. Not all of the debate or the responses by Democratic lawmakers were included in the video.
Online Reactions to the Wealth Tax Proposal
Several commenters expressed agreement with Anderson, arguing the tax would accelerate out-migration. One wrote: “The very conversation around such a proposition is already running people out. I’m not ‘rich.’ But I am spending every bit of extra cash I have this year to be out of the state by next year.”
Others questioned the need for new taxes, with one asking, “Why ANOTHER TAX???? What happened to the tax money YOU ALREADY HAD?”
Some focused on the broader business climate, noting: “Tell me you hate small business without telling me. These clowns know nothing about creating a healthy business atmosphere. Wait till big companies say enough.”
Another commenter warned that it creates a cycle where if you drive out the wealthy, the rest have to pay more: “Drive out the wealthy, budget ‘gap’ remains, and then the thousandaires will pick up the tab.”
The moment is notable for containing a direct, on-the-record clash during a legislative hearing over a highly contentious new tax proposal in Minnesota, as many residents and businesses are also grappling with the state’s economic direction.
The video is now part of a broader conversation online about what Minnesota’s tax policies could mean for the state and its residents in the long run. With several weeks left in the legislative session, those responding to the wealth tax debate are likely to keep the conversation going on the web and at the Capitol.







