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Sen. Ingebrigtsen & Rep. Otremba Townhall Meeting PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 March 2010 09:23

On Friday, March 19th Senator Ingebrigtsen & Representative Otremba will be holding one hour meetings throughout Todd County.  Please take time to travel out and attend.

     Hewitt, 9-10 am, Grandma's Cafe

Eagle Bend, 10:30-11:30, City Hall

Browerville, 12-1, Community Center

Osakis, 1:30-2:30, A.J.'s Restaurant



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You Gotta Believe PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 16:57

It should not come as a shock to anyone the complete opposition I have to the current health care reform package being offered in the United States Congress.  Commissioner Dan and I have written lengthy articles spanning months attesting to concerns, which are now shared by a majority of the American public.

One thing, however, you have to admire is the absolute belief and effort being put forward by liberals in the Democrat party.  This issue is so important to them they are willing to be the minority party for a decade by voting to pass, or just using rules to force legislation into law. They believe and have a long term view on implementing their agenda regardless of the individual political interests of their elected officials.

It makes this small city mayor wish the Republican Party or any new conservative styled party (for once) would take such bold actions in the arena of tax reform and free market economics. It is the economy that is the glue for any political party and something Ronald Reagan understood very well.

The local coffee shops are filled with anger over Washington politics.  However, in talking with many they are still not at the point where the vote for GOPers is a given.  Many wish for third party options because they have witnessed the epic failure of two political parties in close succession.  

Unfortunately for the GOP the memory of their epic ethical and economic failures are to fresh in the minds of many.  That being said realism must take place when looking at the political landscape.  Is it possible for third party candidates to do well in this election cycle. I think that answer is YES more than ever before.  Is the third party movement to splintered too bring about such a shift? I think most would agree that answer is YES as well.

What I do think we have is an anti-incumbency movement combined with credible third party candidates doing very well.  Both parties are lucky the third party movement as a whole is to small and unorganized or the two major parties would be in trouble for some time.   



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Clarissa Business Meeting PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 08 March 2010 19:52

Tonight: Tuesday March 9th: The Eagle Valley School District will be presenting information on the proposed MARCH 30TH VOTE. It will be at 7:30PM at the Clarissa Senior Center. It will be a great chance to view the proposal and get your questioned answered.  All are welcome to attend!!



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The Governor's Budget Proposal & What We Know! PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 18:31

The Governor's recommended budget proposal (PDF file) here.

TheStarTribune reports:

Aid to cities, counties and health and human services took the deepest cuts in Pawlenty's proposal.

The governor, who is in his last year in office, pledged to protect programs for the military, veterans, public safety and money for K-12 classroom education.

According to the governor's office, the budget cuts $1.2 billion by paring $250 million from aids to local units of government; $347 million from health and human service programs; $47 million from higher education funding, and $181 million from state agencies and other programs.

The budget also includes a 20 percent reduction in the corporate tax rate, which would cost the state $10 million through next year and $150 million in the following two years, and a 20 percent reduction in small business taxes, which would cost the state $118 million in fiscal years 2012 and 2013.

Mayor's Comment:  Many have asked my thoughts about Governor Pawlenty's budget proposal and how it affects Clarissa.  Well just looking at the numbers Certified LGA for Clarissa will go from $160K (2010) down to a proposed $85K (2011).  A $75,000 dollar reduction in money that comes into our city.  

It is sobering figure for sure, yet, I have come to understand that with every legislative session figures will change between DFLers and GOPers about a hundred times.  What I am most interested to see is if the Supreme Court will uphold the Governor's unallotment powers.  (The Mayor remains in favor of the Governor on this issue).  This will be the date that the legislature will get serious about budgets and budgeting.  Everything up to then is grandstanding and political posturing.

A Mayor that's paying attention over the last decade has watched LGA reductions for the last five or six years.  Hopefully they have been honest with themselves and planned for their city that the current LGA system is dying.  Our city has restructured the way we operate and fund operations, so the numbers do not create a sense of panic for myself or our city.  It only means we may have to adjust the pace at which we are heading in a direction that does not include LGA.  

I do wish the legislature and governor would have one more designation for small cities.  I think cities with population of less than 500 people that have limited or non-existent enterprise funds should be treated differently.  Many of these cities only have property tax as their source of income. They cannot adjust as easily as our city (which is small), but has enterprise funds that can be refocused on to a transition with LGA reductions.  

So what we know is that we know nothing, and everyone needs to stay tuned.



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Otremba's $667K Bridge To "No Where" PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 08 February 2010 16:15

 Rep. Otremba's Dock To No-Where

Click here to watch & decide for yourself



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