2018 Legislative Deadlines

The 1st Deadline is set for March 23, 2018 The 2nd Deadline is set for March 29th, 2018 The 3rd Deadline is set for April 20, 2018  … This content is for Monthly General Subscription, Monthly Premium Subscription, Annual General Subscription, Annual Premium...

Political Leaders Address the Revenue Forecast (2018)

Management and Budget Commission Myron Franz and State Economist Laura Kalambokidis met with reporters and announced a modest budget surplus of $329 million this biennium and $353 million for 2019-20. The important fact is there is no incorporation of inflation on the...

2018 Revenue Forecast (February)

The Office of Management and Budget has released its figures for 2018-19 and 2019-20 as being slightly up. There is a projected surplus for the remaining portion of this biennium of $329 million and an additional $353 million in the following biennium 2020-21. This...

2018 St Paul Reception

Tonight, Mayor Melvin Carter III (DFL-St Paul) is hosting an event with Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold and the St Paul legislative delegation at the Minnesota Science Museum 5-7:30 pm. This is becoming an annual event and Carter and Deputy Mayor Jamie Tincher have...

Accessing the 2018 Revenue Forecast

The Revenue Forecast is set for release at 9:15 am on Wednesday, February 28, 2018. The Office of Management and Budget will only be releasing the amount at that time, then have a press conference to announce the details at 12:15 pm. As we often do we have been...

Do Republicans Want to Make Minnesota, Illinois?

We attended the Transportation and Regional Governance Policy Committee Chaired by Rep Linda Runbeck (R-38A, Circle Pines) to listen to a presentation of a report by the MN Department of Transportation on the Minnesota Tolling Study Report. This study involves an...

Speaker Says, “We Don’t Need Anything”

We spoke with House Speaker Kurt Daudt (R-31A, Crown) last week and gained significant insight into the 2018 legislative session. When we asked what he expected to advance this session he said, “We don’t need anything.” We asked about supplemental funding bill and a...

House Tax Chair Optimistic on Federal Conformity

We spoke with House Tax Committee Chair Greg Davids (R-28B, Preston) said negotiations are going well with the Administration and the State Senate and that he expects they will adopt Federal Tax Conformity. If this occurs it will likely be one of the few areas where...

If Dayton Hadn’t Signed the Tax Bill

When Governor Mark Dayton (DFL-MN) signed the Tax Bill, sent to him Republican-controlled legislature, DFLers made a collective groan. The reason being the changes in Tax Law which benefitted wealthy taxpayers. Now, as we know the bill also contained the funding for...

Ask a Lobbyist

As we are traversing the halls of the legislature we are hearing an interesting theme emerging from different quarters. If people are having trouble with legislation talk to a lobbyist to “work it out.” By all appearances this means in the Republican-controlled...