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Council Minutes -3- July 8, 2024 <br /> <br />funding from the state. In speaking with fire departments, she understands that there is a <br />shortage of firefighters. So, the MN Senate is looking at ways that they can boost our fire <br />department as well. She is working with Senator Rest and the Tax Department and Tax <br />Committee, to make sure that they can fund this properly. She stated that for those who don't <br />know, every single city, county, and tribal nation of Minnesota received Public Safety funding <br />that was locally controlled, dollars where they could determine what was best for their <br />community to use towards public safety. <br />Senator Gustafson stated that she met with the Governor to review the local police and fire <br />department needs in Lino Lakes and other cities. She thanked Lino Lakes Public Safety Director <br />Swenson for providing the information and testimony needed to secure the funding. <br />Senator Gustafson said another priority she will be working on is lowering the cost of <br />elementary school student before and after school care. She spent most of her teaching career <br />at Centennial High School and knows that the expense of after-school activities for High <br />Schoolers can also be a burden for families and she would like to see more kids involved. She <br />said that she was happy the School Resources Officer (SRO) situation has been resolved. She <br />said that she is a supporter of SROs, and she believes they would probably back her up in saying <br />that when kids are more involved and they have more connections with their community, they <br />are less likely to get in trouble, and there are just more people looking after them. So, they will <br />be looking into things like that. <br />Senator Gustafson said that she has talked with the city about bonding for an inclusive <br />playground, and she would like to revisit that as that state budget forecast comes out. <br />Senator Gustafson reported that this past session, they increased the penalty for straw gun <br />purchases. In Minnesota that used to only be a gross misdemeanor, therefore it was very rarely <br />charged by prosecutors, but now it has been increased to a felony level. <br />Senator Gustafson said the childcare tax credit continues to be in effect. She said they are <br />working towards increasing that to hopefully benefit more middle-class families and extra <br />funding for paramedics was passed this year too. <br />Senator Gustafson said that being able to properly fund our police and fire departments is <br />something that is important to her. She said that she will be fighting for those dollars as much <br />as she can in this next session. <br />Senator Gustafson said that she is here to listen and encouraged the City Council and staff to <br />keep connecting with her on important local topics. <br />Mayor Rafferty thanked Senator Gustafson on behalf of the City Council. He recognized her <br />work on behalf of the eight cities she represents. He highlighted the City of Lino Lakes public <br />safety projects that were supported by the Public Safety funding and identified the state grant <br />for the City of Lino Lakes water treatment plant that was awarded this year.
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