April 3, 2017

Dear friends,

We have reached the final committee deadline! The Senate has been working tirelessly to finalize major budget bills and get them passed through the Finance Committee by the end of last week. We have passed seven omnibus bills that will shape the budget for the next two years: Higher Education, Environment, State Government, Jobs, Judiciary, Agriculture, and Transportation. This week, I have detailed three – Jobs, Environment, and State Government. Read along to learn how Senate Republican budget plans will advance Minnesota to a better future.

A Pro-Growth Jobs Plan to Advance the Economy

Senate Republicans are advancing Minnesota’s economy with a pro-growth jobs plan. We are emphasizing private-public partnerships proven to boost jobs and opportunity across the state, especially in Greater Minnesota. The plan provides support for the Minnesota Investment Fund, Job Creation Fund, Redevelopment Grant Program, and other partnerships to promote economic development and prosperity. It also helps our rural Minnesota by providing $20 million for broadband infrastructure development in completely unserved areas.

Keeping the Environment Safe & Clean

Senate Republicans have largely kept the overall environment budget intact, but we eliminated funding overlaps and wasteful spending to concentrate resources toward programs that help keep Minnesota safe and clean. By consolidating funding, we are freeing up $90 million in the General Fund. That allows the state to invest in other priorities, like education, health care, or tax relief.

If you ever tried to get a permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, you may know it is a lengthy process fraught with uncertainty. Provisions in this bill will expedite the permit process, so businesses don’t have to stall economic development projects waiting for a permit from the PCA. Other reforms are aimed at reducing agency overreach and streamlining environmental regulations to be more business-friendly.

I am fortunate to have a bill I have chief authored be included in the final environment omnibus bill. Senate File 1215 provides a one-time investment to repair the infrastructure of manufactured housing communities, which are now beginning to show their age. These resources will preserve affordable housing options for Minnesotans and enhance the livelihood of the families that reside in these communities.

A Responsible, Sustainable State Government

Our bureaucracy has grown too big, too wasteful, and too powerful. State agencies haven’t received budget cuts since 2011, despite technological advancements that enable them to downsize. That will change with new leadership. Senate Republicans are committed to making government more efficient, transparent, and accountable to the public.  

Our omnibus state government bill cuts the bureaucracy by 3.6%, with spending $29 million less than projected in the next biennium. It reduces the State Auditor’s budget by 7.5% but also maintains funding for veterans and military affairs and invests in critical areas like cyber security, election equipment, and Amber Alert system upgrades. Finally, it will increase transparency with more legislative oversight and opportunities for public influence.

This budget gives state agencies the push they need to be more efficient, balance their budgets, and do more with less. And in return, more power goes to the public and the government is better fit to adapt to changing needs and future challenges.

 

Thanks for reading this legislative update! Next week I’ll talk more about the omnibus bill Senate Republicans have passed, along with some information on what to expect from the Capitol next!

 

Sincerely,

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