Letter: It’s time to invest in our state
Minnesota has a revenue shortfall. Years of tax cuts, most of the addresses peak advantage of the income groups who live in him in a subway in seven circuits, dehydrated, the coffers of the state, left a chronicle hole in the state budget and led directly to a disinvestment in the fields of education, health care, transportation - and Local Government Aid (LGA).
Laboratory, belief and non-profit organizations believe that we need more revenue we need to reason, and it is high time to invest in Minnesota. With the aim of this message to preserve and promote elected officials to find real solutions to the revenue shortfall, these groups met for the campaign Invest in Minnesota: The Minnesota AFL-CIO, the Minnesota Council of Non - profit and the Minnesota Common coalition religious laws.
Investing in Minnesota their campaign efforts for the Gov. Pawlenty’s supplementary budget. The campaign shows that its budget: it says about the state of the obligation of health insurance to more than 20000 children, job cuts and thousands disinvests in the field of higher education and services nuclear , and not as a genuine solution to the state budget problems, because it leaves a forecast of $ 1.7 billion deficit in the next two years the period, when the actual costs of providing services of inflation pressures are included.
Members of the campaign Investing in Minnesota are of the opinion that the budget proposal, the governor of man hurts, hurts the economy and not on revenue, with a revenue shortfall of the solution. Minnesota should we for a more equitable way to raise revenues, rather than cutting and disinvesting. There are reasonable and equitable revenue options for the conservation and development of the need for public investment, which has a foundation of prosperity and the legislature must not abandon these options.
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