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Mille Lacs economic aid, marketing funding are key for the area

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

 

ST. PAUL – Even though some business remained unfinished at the conclusion of the 2016 session, Rep. Dale Lueck, R-Aitkin, said it is important to recognize that key work such as the economic aid package for the Mille Lacs Lake region did receive final approval by the Legislature.

The legislation includes two important provisions that will provide immediate aid to businesses in the Mille Lacs Lake region and strengthen the ability to frame Mille Lacs Lake as a premier outdoor recreation destination. Both provisions were part of a supplemental finance bill that area legislators and Gov. Mark Dayton's office developed. Pending the governor's approval, the area would see approximately $4 million in aid to bridge the current economic issue.

"This legislation is very important to our area, we fought hard and got it done," Lueck said. "While the Senate may have unraveled transportation and bonding at the last minute, this immediate aid for Mille Lacs was badly needed. It shows we can work on a bipartisan basis at the Capitol."

The package includes a $3.7 million in direct aid and loans that will be available to businesses around the lake that have been adversely impacted by the current issue with walleye regulations. Mille Lacs County will serve as the fiscal agent for the program with assistance from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.

Lueck said he is especially pleased legislation he introduced providing $300,000 to the Mille Lacs Tourism Council was adopted in order to "continue telling the story that Mille Lacs Lake offers a wide range of world-class recreational opportunities."

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