This morning (July 14, 2011) Governor Dayton announced his willingness to end the shutdown during a speech at the University of Minnesota. Read more…
It’s Day 12 of the Shutdown and legislative leaders from both parties held press conferences staking out their positions on the stalled negotiations. Read more…
The Longest Shutdown
Minnesota has now achieved the dubious record of the longest state shutdown in recent United States history. The Governor and GOP legislative leaders continue to trade comments on how it could be resolved but the two sides do not appear to have moved closer. Here’s a recap of today’s statements and news: Read more…
The Minnesota government shutdown is entering its second week. The Legislature and the Governor do not appear any closer to a budget resolution and as of now, there are no negotiations scheduled. Read more…
This morning, Ramsey County District Court Judge Kathleen Gearin issued an order declaring that Local Government Aid must be paid regardless of a government shutdown.
Judge Gearin’s order on LGA was included in a broader court order directing what government functions should be funded in the event of a government shutdown. Her decision orders the Commissioner of the Department of Management and Budget to make any payments that are statutorily appropriated. She specifically orders that Local Government Aid should be paid. Although LGA and school payments are the only aids specifically mentioned, we read the language of the order to mean that other standing and statutory appropriations such as the Market Value Homestead Credit and Utility Valuation Transition Aid must be paid as well.
A copy of the order can be found here.
For Immediate Release: June 29, 2011
Contact: Glen Fladeboe
Cell: 651-208-3262
Statement from Nancy Carroll, Mayor of Park Rapids and President of the Coalition of Greater MN Cities, regarding Court order that cities must be paid during a government shutdown
“There is no doubt that cities dodged a major bullet this morning that may have crippled communities.
“It is just as important that the final budget compromise does not impose yet another round of cuts to cities that will result in higher property taxes for families and businesses and make communities less competitive for retaining and growing jobs.”
July LGA Payments Uncertain
On Friday, the Department of Revenue issued a memorandum stating that payments under government aid programs will not made unless a court orders the department to do so. Read more…



