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3/15/2019 4:17:39 PM
[ST. PAUL, MN]— The following column by Ron Johnson, President of the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities and Bemidji City Council member, was published Tuesday in the Star Tribune:
“I am preaching to the choir but what I’m asking is for the choir to sing loudly for the next three months.”
Gov. Tim Walz was touting his plan to boost local government aid when he said this at a Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities event earlier this year. He told the audience of Greater Minnesota city officials that while he was planning to include a $30.5 million increase for local government aid (LGA) in his budget, he was going to need our help to get the proposal across the finish line.
As a Bemidji city councilor and president of the coalition, I am a proud member of the LGA “choir.” With the halfway-point of the legislative session fast approaching, I’m ready to sing.
The average Minnesotan likely knows little about LGA, but it is a key reason why Minnesota consistently boasts a stronger economy and better quality of life than neighboring states. Created in 1971, the LGA program distributes aid to cities using a formula that compares a city’s property tax base to its needs. Its purpose is to ensure that all cities are able to provide a similar level of services regardless of the strength of their tax base.
For some cities, LGA constitutes nearly half of their annual budget.
As the Legislature debates the merits of Walz’s budget proposal and the House and Senate craft budgets of their own, I urge lawmakers to keep the $30.5 million LGA increase in their plans. Here’s why:
Ron Johnson serves on the Bemidji City Council and is president of the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities.