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Dear Neighbors,
Last week was a busy one at your State Capitol.
GOVERNOR’S REVISED BUDGET
The big news item last week was the release of Governor Dayton’s revised budget. Due to protests from the middle class and small business owners, the governor dropped two of his most unpopular tax provisions: business-to-business taxes and a sales tax expansion.
However, the governor now proposes to increase government spending by even more than his original plan, and he wants to hike up taxes on small business owners, top income earners, snowbirds, and people who smoke.
I was honored to host the First Annual Northwest Minnesota Business Day at the Capitol. Small business owners explained that Governor Dayton’s tax proposals would be extremely harmful to their businesses, their employees and the local and state economy.
Unfortunately, with the DFL in complete control of both the Legislature and the Governor’s Office, we do not have any brakes to stop all of the new tax bills that are being introduced.
However, I have a history of working well with my colleagues across the aisle, and I am committed to protecting our small business owners and the middle class in Northwestern Minnesota. We cannot afford to have these vital economic engines move to other states or simply close up shop.
Roundtable discussion at the First Annual Northwest Minnesota Day at the Capitol.
DITCH BILLS
I was joined by several county authorities from Northern Minnesota who testified on two of my bills in the House Environment and Natural Resources Policy Committee.
House File 949 would require the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to pay their fair share of ditch taxes on state lands. For the last 20 years, the DNR has paid little to nothing to counties, which has resulted in higher taxes for private landowners.
Click here to read more about this bill.
Roseau County Commissioner Todd Miller, Marshall County Auditor-Treasurer Scott Peters, Dan Fabian and Marshall County Lone Aune testify on HF949.
House File 1021 would help protect counties from frivolous lawsuits filed by environmentalist groups against a county’s minor ditch repairs.
This bill is a top priority for the Association of Minnesota Counties (AMC) because these excessive lawsuits are costing hundreds of thousands of dollars to our counties and taxpayers.