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Friday, January 4, 2013

What Issues Should the Minnesota Legislature Focus on in 2013?

With so many challenges on the table, Patch wants to know what issues you think are most important.

  With another legislative session just around the corner, senators and representatives have no shortage of challenges ahead of them. Lawmakers plan to convene hearings on gun control in the wake of the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT. They’ll review a recommendation from a governor-appointed task force to increase gas taxes and tab fees in response to a projected $50 billion shortfall in transportation funding. The DFL majority and defeat of the marriage amendment in the 2012 election could even prompt the Legislature to take up the issue of gay marriage. And looming over everything is a projected $1.1 billion deficit that legislators will have to close before adjourning for the year. With so many issues on the …

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yomammy

7:25 am on Monday, March 18, 2013

I am ALMOST for it...jsut get rid of the duplicate friggin systems we have!!!! we dont need a dozen agencies doing the SAME thing!!! too much overhead!!! ---that and ANY .gov program is doomed to massive overruns and mismanagement.   more ›

Monday, October 17, 2011

(VIDEO) Paulsen Talks Tax Reform, Economy

Rep. Erik Paulsen answers questions from constituents around the 3rd Congressional District in a weekly video series.

Rep. Erik Paulsen has unveiled a new weekly video series, aimed at keeping lines of communication open with his 3rd Congressional District constituents. Paulsen recently launched "Erik's Correspondence Corner," wherein he offers direct responses to questions sent in via letter, email, Twitter, Facebook posts or post cards. This week's entry answers questions related to tax reform and revitalizing the economy. 3rd Congressional District residents are encouraged to submit their own questions to Paulsen for use in future entries.

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