Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: December 21, 2018


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A message from your Senator

Dear Constituents and Friends,

The 2019 legislative session kicks off January 8 with a new DFL governor, a new DFL House majority, and the Senate remaining in GOP leadership. I look forward to hearing from constituents and advocates this legislative session on issues that are important to you. As always, my doors are open for you to stop by anytime or schedule a time that is convenient for you in district or at the Capitol. While there will always be intense emotions surrounding policy and politics, as your State Senator I am committed to getting to work to keep Minnesota on the right track.

With state budget officials projecting a $1.54 billion budgetary balance for the upcoming two-year budget cycle, we will need to tread cautiously to ensure a positive economic future. Nearly half of the surplus balance is only available for one-time spending and experts are predicting a slowing economy in the near future. It is more important now than ever to recognize that any new spending and tax cuts must be balanced. Protecting the state’s finances from future instability is the prudent choice as we anticipate slower economic growth ahead.

In our work setting a new two-year budget, I am committed to building the state all Minnesotans deserve with high-quality education, affordable and accessible health care, and increasing support for working families. Here are some of the many issues we expect to work on in 2019:

  • Bringing down the cost of health care: Many believe one way to accomplish this is to allow Minnesotans to “buy in” to the existing MinnesotaCare program. MinnesotaCare is a successful bipartisan program created more than 20 years ago. Since 1992, MinnesotaCare has offered high-quality, lower-cost health coverage for more than 100,000 Minnesotans who meet income eligibility requirements. The MinnesotaCare Buy-In could be a cost-effective solution because the program would be funded by the premiums of those who buy coverage and would require no ongoing costs for Minnesota taxpayers.
  • Paid family leave and affordable child care:Working families deserve a chance to succeed, and paid leave is a fair, commonsense solution to help Minnesota workers take care of themselves and their families. We must also find ways to make high-quality child care more affordable and accessible to all Minnesota families. As a small business owner, I am hopeful businesses, families, and care providers will work together to find solutions to benefit all Minnesotans.
  • Tax conformity: State lawmakers historically have revised state tax law to align with federal policy, but we were unable to reach a deal earlier this year to dovetail with the huge federal tax bill passed last year by Congress. Since the state’s tax code does not align with federal codes, it will cause confusion come tax filing season. As a member of the Senate Tax committee, I am committed to passing a version of tax conformity that does not jeopardize long-term fiscal stability for the sake of short-term benefits.
  • Stable funding for transportation: Minnesota keeps falling further behind in providing stable investments in our roads, bridges, and transit systems. One-time money and bonding (borrowing) for projects are not sustainable – we need a long-term solution. I am open to many alternatives such as raising Minnesota’s gas tax, which was last increased in 2008 or reforming tab fees to increase transportation revenue to better address the state’s infrastructure needs. On transit, a sales tax in the Twin Cities metro area will not only balance the structural deficit Metro Transit faces due to increased use of Metro Mobility services, but will also allow the system to expand to accommodate a growing population.

Looking ahead, we will begin the 2019 session by gathering information from state agencies and listening to the priorities of our constituents. As your Senator, I will fight for economic policies and programs that improve the lives and incomes for all Minnesotans – no matter where they live in the state. Our policies will not pit Minnesotans nor regions against one another. I welcome the opportunity to work with Governor-elect Walz, the House DFL majority, and Senate Republicans to pass a structurally balanced budget with fiscal stability.

Sincerely,

Melisa