Friends,
On Wednesday, Governor Mark Dayton vetoed the tax conformity-emergency education compromise plan as well as the omnibus supplemental spending agreement that was sent to his desk on Sunday by the legislature. This was incredibly disappointing.
This is Governor Dayton putting his partisan interests over what is best for Minnesotans. I am extremely disappointed that despite sending compromise proposals to his desk, Governor Dayton refused to come to the table and be engaged in the process.
The legislature's plan included an average of $96 in new per-pupil spending across the state, education dollars the governor repeatedly called an emergency to stop imminent layoffs of teachers. The governor called this funding an emergency and then chose to put politics first. I am beyond disappointed, I am angry that he has chosen to play politics over doing what is right for Minnesota families. I look forward to working with a new governor next session to build upon the great things we were able to accomplish.
Here is House Speaker Kurt Daudt discussing with the media our attempts to work with the governor and the governor's unwillingness to put in the work to reach an agreement.
A partial list of those affected by Governor Dayton's vetoes include:
More shocking is that in Governor Dayton's press conference following issuing the vetoes, he could not lay out a case for why they should be vetoed. See for yourself.
As always, please continue to stay in touch to share your thoughts and ideas. You can schedule a time to meet with me in my office anytime by calling my office at (651) 296-9463 or share your thoughts via email by emailing me at rep.drew.christensen@house.mn.
Have a great weekend!
Drew