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2013 Legislative Session Adjourns with Critical Investments in Education, Job Creation

Rep. Laurie Halverson gives constituents a brief wrap up of the 2013 Legislative Session.

My first Legislative Session as Eagan’s state representative has adjourned, ending on time. The 2013 Session marks significant progress for our community and our state. Voters in the district asked us to balance the budget honestly. You called for investments in education and jobs. I also heard strongly that you wanted to see us work together across party lines for the good of Minnesota. This session, your voice was heard.

We entered the session facing a $627 million deficit — our eighth in the last ten years — which was a direct result of fiscal mismanagement and a reliance on shifts and gimmicks. I listened to our community and helped pass an honestly balanced budget that invests in Minnesota priorities like education and economic development.

In our budget, we’re investing in what we know works: early childhood education scholarships and for the first time ever, fully funding all-day, optional kindergarten for every Minnesota child. After a decade of shifts and disinvestment, we’re investing $234 million in our K-12 schools to help lower class sizes and improve student achievement. And we are accelerating the pay back of the $850 million we still owe our schools from last session.

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In economic development, our budget makes $89 million in new investments to spur middle class job creation, calling for more job training, workforce development and small business strategies to strengthen our economy and workforce. We also passed the largest business tax cut in Minnesota history.

From the beginning I said I wanted to be your voice at the Capitol and I heard from you on a number of issues. Constituents from both sides of the aisle expressed concerns about some provisions of the Omnibus Tax Bill, and hearing your concerns, I voted against the bill. I would have also liked to see more government efficiencies and common ground on the final bill.

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We made a lot of progress this session that will move Minnesota forward. Our budget will lead to a stronger middle class and a stronger Minnesota. As always, feel free contact me with any questions, concerns, or ideas on any legislative topic. You can reach me at 651-296-4128 or rep.laurie.halverson@house.mn.

Laurie Halverson

State Representative

District 51B





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