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Mounds View City Council May 24, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> <br />reforming the State’s pension funds. He explained that the budget has been imbalanced due to a 1 <br />reduction in sales and income taxes. After much time and discussions, the governor signed off 2 <br />on a balanced budget. Several of the K-12 bills were pushed into the next session. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Council Member Mueller questioned how the legislature was working to increase the number of 5 <br />jobs in the State. Representative Tillberry indicated the jobs bill was fully funded and would 6 <br />create 20,000 jobs. He further reviewed the changes made to the K-12 bill with the Council 7 <br />explaining he chaired the Education Committee. Senator Betzold added that the capital 8 <br />investment bonding bill approved $600 million worth of projects in the State that would create 9 <br />jobs throughout the state. 10 <br /> 11 <br />Council Member Mueller asked what purpose was served by the birth defect database for the 12 <br />State of Minnesota. Representative Tillberry noted this was Representative Murphy’s bill and he 13 <br />recalled this bill would allow the State to greater transfer vital medical information. A concern 14 <br />on this bill would be privacy and stipulations were added through amendments. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Council Member Mueller thanked Representative Tillberry for recognizing the City of Mounds 17 <br />View as a Crown Community in 2009. 18 <br /> 19 <br />Council Member Stigney asked for comments on the recent articles in the Pioneer Press 20 <br />regarding contribution plans and defined benefit plans. Both Senator Betzold and Representative 21 <br />Tillberry had not read the article. Council Member Stigney presented each with a copy. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Senator Betzold indicated he chaired the Pensions Commission and this has been an ongoing 24 <br />concern. The Senate made an amendment on the floor to turn all pension funds to defined 25 <br />contribution plans. This is a multi-billion dollar issue. Actuaries were now reviewing the issue 26 <br />and further discussion would take place at the next session. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Representative Tillberry understood that a defined benefits plan would lock the members into a 29 <br />contract and he was looking forward to further discussions next session. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Mayor Flaherty observed the bonding bill would create jobs but felt there was not stay-ability or 32 <br />longevity with the jobs created. He agreed with many of the line item vetoes from the governor. 33 <br />The budget deficit was extremely difficult to tackle this year and commended them both on their 34 <br />work for the State. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Council Member Gunn asked why school districts were always the first to be cut. Representative 37 <br />Tillberry stated this was a great question, and explained the K-12 budget discussions were 38 <br />difficult and he agreed the school district did see most of the first cuts. The governor did have a 39 <br />lot of power over the budget and felt this was not benefiting the state. Senator Betzold indicated 40 <br />the Senator’s are not taking a position to cut K-12 but when 50% of the budget is education, it 41 <br />creates a real challenge. School districts do not have the ability to levy so each has to work with 42 <br />the funding provided. He explained the economy is going to turn around which will provide a 43 <br />shift in the current trend. 44 <br /> 45