2012 Taxpayers League of Minnesota Scorecard
2012 Taxpayers League of Minnesota Scorecard
2012 Taxpayers League of Minnesota Scorecard
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Representative Representative Representative Senator Representative Bob De Dettmer ttmer Steve Drazkowski Sondra Erickson Chris Gerlach Glenn Gruenhagen R- Forest Lake R- Mazeppa R- Princeton R- Apple Valley R- Glencoe (52A) (28B) (16A) (37) (25A) 1st Award 3rd Award 1st Award 3rd Award 1st Award
Representative Representative Representative Representative Andrea Kieffer Mary Kiffmeyer Branden Petersen Duane Quam R- Andover R-Byron R- Big Lake R- Woodbury (49B) (16B) (29A) (56B) 1st Award 1st Award 2nd Award 1st Award
n January lawmakers from both parties and Democrat Governor Mark Dayton started the 2012 legislative session with the same commitment to job creation, but with very different plans on how to achieve that goal. This tug of war lasted throughout the entire session.
The February budget forecast revealed an unexpected $1.2 billion budget surplus for the current biennium. The first use of the additional revenue went to restore the states budget reserve. Republicans focused
n his first 18 months in office Gov. Dayton has used the veto pen at a record pace.
have started to return a portion of the $2.4 billion in delayed payments to school districts. Fortunately legislators were able to fight off his sales tax increase, but Dayton succeeded in pushing a taxpayer funded Vikings stadium that will cost taxpayers more than $1.2 billion. He also pushed for increasing the states debt by $550 million, bringing our total state debt including previous bonding commitments to well over $5 billion. With a projected billion dol-
He has vetoed 54 bills in two years, which is more vetoes than Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty did in his entire first term. Gov. Daytons 2012 vetoes were a thinly veiled effort to play politics; vetoing not only proposals that would have offered much needed property tax relief, but also numerous government reforms. Dayton even vetoed a bill that would
lar budget shortfall in the next biennium, Gov. Dayton has succeeded in creating a spending crisis. To date, he has shown little concern for how the state will meet its spending obligations in the future. There is little doubt that by the time the legislature convenes next January he will be calling for a massive tax increase.
I'm not dropping that, Dayton said of his proposal to raise taxes on millionaires. We will come in with it as the lead in to the 2013 session, regardless of the outcome of the election.
Star Tribune, December 7th 2011
STATE SENATE
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Phil Krinkie
Taxpayers League of Minnesota President
egardless of how policy makers would like to characterize the session, there is a phrase that comes to mind by American author H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Rather than working to enact the priorities that got them elected; Republican legislators let Gov. Dayton set the agenda and wasted time on meaningless hearings, meetings with Vikings owner Zygi Wilf, and approving a long list of public pork projects.
In the end GOP lawmakers failed to accomplish any of their major goals and succumbed to Gov. Daytons desire to increase the states debt and approve a taxpayer funded billion dollar sports palace.
The Taxpayer Protection Pledge is simple, it merely states that the candidate will oppose placing any additional tax burden on Minnesotans to operate the necessary functions of state government.
Before you support or vote for any candidate check to see if they have signed the Pledge at: www.taxpayersleague.org.
I, _______________, pledge to the taxpayers of the _____ district of the state of Minnesota and all the people of this state that I will oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes.
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Harold Hamilton
Chairman of the Board Taxpayers League of Minnesota
ear Friends,
This is a critical year in Minnesota politics and the Taxpayers League 2012 Legislative Scorecard will be a key tool for voters as candidates vie for support in their new legislative districts. We are determined to protect Minnesotans from another tax increase by educating voters on how legislators voted on tax and spending issues in the 2012 session. As we look to the November election please remember that Governor Dayton is deeply committed to raising taxes. We need your continued support to stop him! Here is what you can do today to ensure Dayton doesnt increase your taxes. 1) Contribute today; $200, $100, $50 or even $25 A gift of any size will help defeat a tax increase! 2) Get Involved; sign up at www.taxpayersleague.org to receive our weekly updates and legislative alerts! I hope you will join me in our efforts to educate voters on how lawmakers spent your money. Please join me in this effort to inform voters and send your contribution today! Sincerely,
Harold has been a dedicated taxpayer advocate and committed freedom fighter for Minnesota. He founded the Minnesota Watchdog in 2005 and serves as the Taxpayers League Chairman of the Board. He steadfastly supports efforts to slow the growth of government and the fight for economic freedom.
P.S. Please use the enclosed envelope to send your contribution today!
www.taxpayersleague.org 651-789-0092