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Legislative Update - July 19, 2016

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Dear Neighbors,

I hope the summer has been treating you well. While it’s been about two months since the regular legislative session adjourned, a lot has been happening around the Capitol. Here is some information I would like to share with you.

Special Session Possible

Last Friday, negotiations between Gov. Dayton and legislative leaders regarding a possible special session restarted. It’s unfortunate we’re in this position, but as you know, the regular session adjourned in late May, but left a great deal of work unfinished for Minnesotans, including a tax bill – which included some excellent provisions, such as a student loan tax credit, and increases to the working family and child and dependent care credits – a bonding bill, and a comprehensive transportation package. All parties involved – myself included – understand the urgency of wrapping up business like this, but a final conclusion is going to require give-and-take from all sides.

The tax bill passed both bodies of the Legislature during session, but was vetoed due to a $100 million error. We should easily be able to easily reconsider this in a special session. The bonding bill may require some more work, but I think we should be able to get to an agreement there, too.

As your state representative, I continue to advocate for inclusion of funding for the state's portion of the SouthWest Light Rail project. Our business community and community members have made it clear that this project will assist businesses in our area as they expand and create new jobs and improve our quality of life. My focus will be to ensure that this funding issue is addressed in any upcoming session.

These opportunities are too big to miss out on again, so I’m hopeful we can put election year posturing aside and get this work done. It appears any special session likely won’t happen until mid-August at the earliest. I’m more hopeful now than a few weeks ago that we can reach a compromise and get this done.

Wonderful artists at Summit Place in Eden Prairie. Stop in the Eden Prairie Library to see their beautiful ceramic works of art on display.

State Budget

Good news came last week from Minnesota Management and Budget. Fiscal Year 2016 concluded on June 30, and revenues exceeded the amount from the February budget forecast by $230 million. While economic growth has slowed a bit, our economy is still in a solid position, and hopefully we will be entering the 2017 session with another sizable budget surplus.

This means that with economic uncertainty we need to fiscally judicious, but we should be using this situation as an opportunity to make key investments in the things that help out all Minnesotans, such as education, job creation, and transportation. I look forward to more discussions about this as we approach January.

New Laws

July 1 is the start of Minnesota’s Fiscal Year. As a result, many state programs will receive continued funding or increases for vital state services. August 1st is the day many new policy provisions become law.

A summary of selected new laws that took effect July 1, 2016, can be accessed at http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hinfo/leginfo/0716nlrelease.pdf

A complete summary of all laws passed by the 2016 Legislature is available online from the House Public Information Services Office at http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/newlaws/#/search/2016

Last Update

This will be my last email update until after the November elections. There is a state law that prohibits a legislator from using state resources to proactively send out information to constituents after this week. I still, however, can respond to e-mails, letters or phone calls sent to me by constituents. I can also attend any community events, tour your business or organization and would be happy to.

So please, don’t hesitate to contact me with any issues, questions, concerns or events. Although I am not running for re-election, I remain your state representative until January 5, 2017. I look forward to visiting with you in person over the coming months.

Sincerely,

Yvonne Selcer

State Representative