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Mounds View City Council June 9, 2003 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />~1 Senator Betzhold indicated he and Representative Bernardy had come to Council to provide an <br />2 update on the legislative session as they had promised at the start of the session. He then <br />3 reviewed with Council some of the things that were accomplished as well as things that did not <br />4 pass during the last session. <br />6 Senator Betzhold reviewed some of the policy changes that were made such as the 2:00 a.m. bar <br />7 closing, changing the precinct caucus date, etc. He then reviewed some bills that were presented <br />8 as something and ended up something else. <br />1o Senator Betzhold indicated he has had better years and commented that this was an especially <br />11 brutal session. <br />12 <br />13 Representative Bernardy indicated it is an honor to represent the City of Mounds View and <br />14 indicated she received many emails and calls from concerned residents and she is impressed with <br />is the involvement of the residents in state politics. <br />16 <br />17 Representative Bernardy indicated she wanted to make sure people understand that a lot of one <br />18 time money was used to take care of this budget but the hole still exists for next time as $1.7 <br />19 million of one time money was used to fill the hole. She further commented that the theme was <br />20 no state wide tax raises but all fees were increased and residents can expect that the cities will <br />1 have to raise taxes to make up the difference. <br />2 <br />23 Representative Bernardy invited residents to contact her by telephone or email at <br />24 rep.connie.bernardy @house.mn or at 763/571-0015. She then said that there are ways to solve <br />25 the problem such as making the taxes that those making more than half a million pay as they only <br />26 pay 7 to 9 percent where the average person pays 12 percent. Making a change to that would <br />27 have helped a lot. She also indicated that education suffered with this session and schools will <br />28 just be making their payments but getting nothing new. <br />29 <br />3o Mayor Linke indicated that later in the meeting he would be asking Council to consider <br />31 indicating that guns are not welcome on public lands within the City of Mounds View similar to <br />32 what Duluth and other cities have done. He then said that Council is on the front lines of where <br />33 the anger is when something happens and it concerns him that residents can bring guns into City <br />34 Hall. <br />35 <br />36 Senator Betzhold indicated he did not support the bill at all and people disagree but the original <br />37 issue came about because some law enforcement officials were issuing permits like candy and <br />38 others were refusing to do so. He then said that the votes were there to pass any bill the <br />39 proponents wanted and now the State of Minnesota has a bill that even Texas would not dream of <br />4o passing and now some officials are beginning to realize there are flaws in the bill and he saw that <br />41 before it was ever passed. <br />42 <br />3 Representative Bernardy indicated that right now there are no restrictions for public buildings in <br />4 the bill and she has already introduced a bill that would allow cities to decide if they want guns in <br />
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