dayton veto letters & list of demands
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Special Session Priorities E-12 Education: See attachment
Environment and Agriculture Bill start with the vetoed bill. Retain the bills current language on buffers and avian flu. Delete these items:
x Granting amnesty to regulated parties that self-report violations of environmental regulations. x Eliminating the Citizens Board of the Pollution Control Agency. x Requiring 18-24 months of rulemaking before adopting basic policies and guidelines. x Preventing MPCA from adopting water quality standards by requiring lengthy, expensive and unnecessary
steps in the rulemaking process. x Requiring a three-week notice before discretionary environmental reviews can be ordered. x Delaying enforcement of updated nutrient pollution permits for wastewater treatment facilities in the Red
River watershed until 2025, unless approved by the U.S. EPA, North Dakota, and EPA Regions 5 & 8. x Earmarks within the Remediation Fund that prevent the MPCA from honoring its commitments to clean up
Superfund sites in several communities throughout the state. x Inadequate funding that limits the Environmental Quality Boards ability to streamline environmental
review process. x Providing funding to promote false pollinator labeling. (Repeal language from Ag Policy Bill that watered
down pollinator-friendly labeling.) Energy and Jobs Bill start with the vetoed bill except:
x Increase Broadband Funding o Governor proposed $30M, conference committee included $10.6M with $2M in earmark
x Provide for unfunded needs at Department of Commerce o Review of health insurance rates and investigation of consumer complaints o Minnesotas clean air lawsuit with North Dakota
x Provide for unfunded needs at Bureau of Mediation Services o $1.8% operating adjustment o Public Employee Relations Board funding
x Provide for unfunded needs at Workers Compensation Court of Appeals o $1.8% operating adjustment
x Provide for implementation of Minnesotas Olmstead Plan to Comply with Federal Court Settlement o Extended Employment, Individual Placements and Supports, and Bridges Program
x Delete net metering changes
Complete Legacy Bill x Restore Lessard Sams Outdoor Heritage Council funding for White Earth project protecting forest, wildlife
and habitat in the Wild River Watershed. Complete Bonding Bill Policy Priorities
x Repeal private CPA option for counties. Retain only the Office of the Legislator Auditor Study regarding State Auditor functions.
x Pass Restore the Vote legislation.
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Formula 1.5/2
287Additional Form
ula 2% and 2%
63School Readiness
30.71/2 day Prek phased in
100Early Learning Scholarships
30.7Indian Education (new
formula aid and equalization aid for BIE schools)
17
Facilities32
Teacher Workforce (Stepping U
p for Kids paraprofessional grants, Teach MN
loan forgiveness, Certificates of Adanced Professional Study)
8.5Q
Comp
9.5N
orthside Achievement Zone &
St Paul Promise N
eighborhood4
Indian Education3.1
Compensatory Pilot Grants (includes Anoka-Henn)
10Concurrent Enrollm
ent4
English Learner (extends student eligibility for assistance aid to 7 years)8
Reading Corps3.5
Head Start (reduces waiting list)
10
Extended Time
2.5Regional Centers (to directly support schools in im
proving student achievement)
10Extended Tim
e - Charter Schools2
Q Com
p (allows all districts to participate)
13.5State Agencies
1.9Breakfast (1st graders beginning in FY17)
4Faribault Technology Initiative
1.2Help M
e Grow (to help connect fam
ilies with at-risk children to services)
2
Full Service Comm
unities0.5
Total250
Accelerated Charter Payments
0.4Principals Academ
y0.3
Innovative Technology Cooperatives0.3
IT Certificates0.5
Parent Child Home Program
0.2Race 2 Reduce
0.15N
orthwest O
nline College in HS0.1
TDE for Coops0.02
Levy Equalization1.3
Parent Aware
3.5Early Ed Services
0.01M
ath Delay cut-0.17
IT Certificate Carry Forward
-0.3Starbase Cut
-1Testing Cuts
-4.5ACT Cuts
-9.3Total
400
CC Report Plus Unfunded N
eeds of $250MCurrent CC Report $400m
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