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1 <br />League ofNlinnesota Gl. - <br />3490 Lexington Al antic Nor'lh - <br />St. Paul, ININ 55126 <br />(612)490-5600 <br />TO: Mayors, Managers/Administrators/Clerks <br />FROM: League of Minnesota Cities President <br />and Mayor of St. Cloud, Chuck Winkelman <br />DATE: March 30, 1994 <br />RE: CITY UNITY DAY RESOLUTION AND RALLY <br />Thursday, April 21 will be Minnesota Cities Unity Day. <br />To celebrate this event, I would like you to do three things: <br />• Pass the enclosed resolution at your next council meeting and send copies to your <br />Legislators and the Governor; <br />• Send the enclosed news release to your local paper; (be sure to fill in the blanks <br />with your city's name and your mayor's name) and; <br />• Encourage one or two people from your city to attend the Cities Unity Day Rally at <br />the State Capitol on April 21st (see enclosed registration) CITY GOVERNMENT <br />MAY ONCE AGAIN BE DEALT WITH UNFAIRLY IN THE TAX BILL UNLESS <br />YOU COME. <br />We must make sure the Governor and Legislature are hearing our message: cities are not a <br />"special interest" lobbying on their own behalf at the Legislature; cities are a partner in the <br />Eovernment of Minnesota, providing city services to the over three million people who live <br />in cities as well as those who come to our cities to work, for entertainment, or receive an <br />education. Almost every person in Minnesota uses city services on a daily basis. <br />
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