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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />August 9, 2011. <br />Page 2 <br />IV. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF. <br />None. <br />V. GENERAL BUSINESS OF COUNCIL. <br />8 A. Presentation from Congressman Keith Ellison <br />9 <br />10 Congressman Keith Ellison thanked the City Council for inviting him and stated his goal is to <br />11 visit with the cities in the 5t" Congressional District at least once a year in order to touch base <br />12 and share what is going on in Washington DC. He provided a brief explanation of the Federal <br />13 debt ceiling situation, efforts to reduce the Federal budget deficit, and the negotiations that led to <br />14 the deal struck on August I" providing for $917 billion in cuts by capping discretionary spending <br />15 each year through fiscal year 2021. He stated that certain programs have been held harmless <br />16 from any cuts, including Social Security, the food stamp program, and Medicare, while Stafford <br />17 loans will be reduced so the expense of borrowing money for college will go up. He explained <br />18 that a twelve member joint bipartisan and bicameral committee will be formed with the <br />19 responsibility to find $1.5 trillion in deficit reductions and this committee will produce a bill <br />20 which will be voted on by the IIouse before December. He noted there will be no amenchnents <br />21 to this bill and it will simply be a straight up or down vote on the package that the joint <br />22 committee produces. He stated if Congress fails to pass the joint committee's recommendation, <br />23 a mechanism will be triggered which provides 50% cuts from discretionary spending and 50% <br />24 cuts from the military over a ten year period totaling $2.5 trillion. He stated that he will work <br />25 with his constituents to find savings and to make sure the bill does not cut into the ability to <br />26 create jobs and to make sure the middle class does not bear the burden of all cuts. He advised <br />27 that there has been very little movement on the transportation bill due to strong opposition to the <br />28 imposition of a gas tax increase during this difficult economic time. He discussed the recent <br />29 credit downgrade by Standard & Poor's and indicated that if the country's unemployment rate <br />30 was 5% instead of 9.1%, the country's deficit would be half of what it is. He stated that he wants <br />31 to stay in communication with the City about its priorities and offered his office as a resource to <br />32 anyone. He then introduced Bass Zanjani from his staff and stated that he is honored and <br />33 privileged to represent the 5r" Congressional District. <br />34 <br />35 Mayor Faust asked Congressman. Ellison to share with his colleagues what the State of <br />36 Minnesota has gone through with the recent government shutdown and the impact of the <br />37 shutdown on the wellbeing of the residents of the State of Minnesota. He expressed his thanks to <br />38 Congressman Ellison for his service. <br />39 <br />40 13. Presentation from Freshwater Society Peggy Knapp Director of Proerams freshwater <br />41 Society presenting, <br />42 <br />43 Ms. Peggy Knapp, Director of Programs, Freshwater Society, discussed the organic clean-up <br />44 program being proposed to clean up several of the City's streets in the fall, intended to <br />45 supplement the work that the City does in cleaning its streets. She explained that the program is <br />46 a partnership with the City and MWMO to organize groups of volunteers to clean leaves out of <br />
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