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Mounds View City Council July 23, 2018 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />station. He commented on the changes the City was proposing to make regarding the legal <br />tobacco age. He encouraged the City not to change the age from 18 to 21. He stated he believed <br />it was not the local government’s responsibility to make this change. He explained 18-year-olds <br />are old enough to go to war, be arrested and be married. He suggested the City Council focus <br />their efforts on counterfeit cigarettes and not pursue a change to the smoking age. He <br />recommended local law enforcement teach classes and instruct retailers to ensure minors are not <br />able to purchase cigarettes and that minors better understand how smoking will impact their <br />health. <br /> <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br /> A. State Representative Randy Jessup. <br /> <br />Representative Randy Jessup provided the Council with a recap on the 2018 legislative session. <br />He commented on the bi-partisan pension reform bill that was passed. He updated the Council <br />on the I-35W project. He noted health care costs and health care access was another issue <br />addressed by the legislature. He reported improvements have been made to MNLARS but <br />understood this program was still a frustration for the State. He explained state income tax and <br />distracted driving would be addressed in 2019. He commended the City on their efforts to <br />encourage new construction both residential and commercial. He stated he was pleased to see <br />the investments people were making in this community. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause asked if the income tax bill was brought in alone or as an omnibus <br />bill. Representative Jessup explained the income tax bill was separate. He stated it was his hope <br />the leaders in 2019 would be more willing to work together on this issue. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause thanked Representative Jessup for his work on behalf of the <br />community. <br /> <br />Council Member Bergeron thanked Representative Jessup for his observations and noted the <br />population of Mounds View had increased 9% in the last eight years. He discussed how this <br />growth has created a need for more public transportation. He encouraged Representative Jessup <br />to keep in mind the importance of local governmental control. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller thanked Representative Jessup for his presentation and noted he was recognized <br />by the League of Minnesota Cities as an Outstanding Legislator during the 2018 session for his <br />willingness to reach across the aisle. <br /> <br /> B. Executive Director of CTV Dana Heally <br /> <br />Dana Heally, Executive Director of CTV, introduced herself to the City Council. She noted she <br />was in a learning period in her new position and stated she looked forward to meeting with the <br />City Council members at some point in the future. <br /> <br />Council Member Bergeron welcomed Ms. Heally and wished her all the best in her new position. <br />
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