Star Tribune Editorial: Cities doing what’s right to manage budgets

The Star Tribune editorialized today that cities are making the difficult but right choices when it comes to managing budget deficits that resulted from Governor Pawlenty’s state aid unallotment. After losing $211 million, or 14%, of the total LGA allotment during 2008, 2009, and 2010, cities have been cutting important services, reducing their workforce, and making modest increases in local property taxes. None of these decisions have been easy or popular, but this balanced approach has been necessary in order to keep Minnesota’s communities afloat.

For too long, the state has avoided a similar balanced approach to solving its budget problems, thus forcing the tough decisions down to the local level. In the upcoming 2010 legislative session, CGMC urges legislators and the governor to work together and take an example from cities when it comes to budgeting.

CGMC to launch LGA issue ad

[ September 24, 2009; 10:30 am to 11:00 am. ] CGMC will be jumping into the 2010 gubernatorial race next week by launching an online LGA issue ad. The ad aims to cement LGA as a top-tier issue in the upcoming election and urges voters to ask candidates about their position on LGA.