Greater Minnesota cities ask lawmakers to invest in ‘the basics’ as hot-button issues loom

Minnesota lawmakers face a critical test this session as hot-button issues like immigration enforcement, fraud, and gun control dominate headlines. However, a coalition of Greater Minnesota cities is urging them to keep their focus on "the basics" – essential services that underpin local governments.

Over 110 cities outside the Twin Cities are banding together to push for Local Government Aid, investments in water and wastewater infrastructure, including lead service line removal and replacement, and no one-size-fits-all housing mandates. These fundamental issues, often overlooked in favor of bigger debates, hold crucial sway over the daily lives of city residents.

CGMC President Keri Johnson emphasized that while national attention is currently fixated on contentious elections, highly publicized shootings, and other high-profile events, lawmakers must prioritize local concerns to ensure cities thrive. "The upcoming legislative session is sure to be a busy one," she noted, "but we're asking our legislators to focus on what they can do to help cities grow."

Despite the Legislature not being in a budget year, supplemental budgets are available to lawmakers. Last year's cuts resulted in billions of dollars shaved from the state budget, leaving a projected $3 billion deficit for 2028 – half the originally forecasted amount.

CGMC's asks often involve funding typically allocated to bonding bills, which Gov. Tim Walz released last January with a proposed $907 million package, including some of the coalition's key requests. However, many of these issues are being overshadowed by major national debates.

The contentious "one-size-fits-all" housing mandates remain a pressing concern, as previous attempts at reform were met with local resistance. Meanwhile, immigration enforcement, Medicaid fraud, and gun control are dominating headlines, driven by recent events like the assassination of Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and the Annuciation Catholic School shooting.

CGMC Executive Director Bradley Peterson acknowledged that these big issues will indeed capture lawmakers' attention, but urged them to think beyond them. "We're not asking for special treatment; we're just asking our legislators to consider the issues that matter most to communities in Greater Minnesota."

While state lawmakers can address Medicaid fraud through existing laws, the issue of federal immigration enforcement is more complex. Lawmakers are exploring measures like banning masking or using unmarked vans for federal agents, but concerns remain about whether these laws would be enforced.

Gun control advocates and Democrats have expressed resolve to push for new legislation this session, but an impasse in fall negotiations with Gov. Tim Walz and state leaders has raised doubts about the prospects of meaningful action.

As the legislative session begins on February 17, it remains to be seen how lawmakers will balance competing priorities and address the needs of Greater Minnesota cities.
 
I think its crazy that people are more worried about national issues than what's really important at a local level 🤯. I mean, I get it, these big issues like immigration and gun control are super important, but can't we just take care of our own communities first? Like, have you ever had to deal with lead pipes in your hometown? It's a real thing, trust me 😩. And what about all the cities out there that are struggling to make ends meet because they're not getting enough funding from the state? Its like, lawmakers can't just ignore us and focus on bigger stuff 🙄. I'm hoping that the coalition of cities in Greater Minnesota gets their voices heard this session, we need some love ❤️.
 
I think our MN lawmakers need a chill pill 🙄... all these big issues are cool and all, but let's not forget about the basics that affect people's daily lives. I mean, have you ever tried to find affordable housing or reliable water services in some parts of the state? 🤯 It's like, totally frustrating! CGMC is right on point asking for funding for lead service line removal and replacement - it's a no-brainer! 💡 And while immigration enforcement and gun control are super important, can't we just focus on making sure our communities have the resources they need to thrive? 🤝 I'm all about progress, but some of these issues feel like they're being pushed aside for the sake of big debates. Let's keep it real, MN - the basics matter! 💯
 
🤗 I totally get where the coalition is coming from! As a Minnesotan myself 🏠💕, I know how important those "basics" are - like getting our water and wastewater systems in order 💧! It's easy to get caught up in all the big debates, but what about the little things that affect our daily lives? 🤷‍♀️ Let's not forget about those essential services that make our communities thrive! 💪
 
Its like they say - you can't build a strong foundation without laying the right bricks 🛠️💪. These Greater Minnesota cities are totally on point by bringing up the basics like water infrastructure and housing affordability. We need our lawmakers to focus on these essential services instead of getting distracted by all the noise around immigration, gun control, etc.

I mean, think about it - a city's water supply is literally the lifeblood of its residents. Lead service lines are a major issue, and if we don't address them now, it'll only get worse in the future 🚽💦. And on top of that, affordable housing is a huge concern. We can't just expect people to be all like "oh well" when they're struggling to make ends meet 🤷‍♀️.

Lawmakers should definitely be considering these issues, especially since many of them are already being overshadowed by national debates 📰. I hope CGMC's coalition is able to get some traction and push for the funding they need 💰. We'll see what happens in the next few weeks! 🤞
 
Ugh, can't they just focus on getting stuff done for once? Like, Local Government Aid is literally the basics – without that, cities fall apart 🤦‍♂️. And don't even get me started on lead service lines... how are we still dealing with those? It's like, basic science, folks! 🚽

And yeah, the "one-size-fits-all" housing mandates are a total non-starter – can't they see that every city is different and needs its own solution? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, I get it, national attention is on other things, but can't they prioritize local concerns for once? It's not like we're asking for special treatment or anything... just some basic funding to make our cities functional 💸.

And don't even get me started on the budget situation 📊. $3 billion deficit? That's like, basic math, people! You'd think lawmakers could manage to prioritize local needs without breaking the bank 😅.
 
Ugh, can't they focus for once? I mean, I get that national issues are important, but do we really need to cut funding for local governments by billions just because the budget isn't in a "normal" year? 🤦‍♀️ It's not like those billions aren't coming back to bite us later. And lead service line removal and replacement? That's a basic thing that needs doing! Can't they prioritize the little things for once? 💧🚽
 
I feel so bad for these small city councils in MN they're getting overshadowed by all the big issues 🤕. They just want basic stuff like fixing their water and sewage systems, it's not rocket science. Why can't lawmakers focus on what really matters to everyday people instead of all this gun control and immigration drama? I mean, I get it, these are important issues too, but shouldn't we be addressing the everyday concerns that affect our daily lives?

And another thing, $3 billion deficit in 2028? That's crazy talk 😱. Can't they just make some smart decisions about how to spend the money instead of letting it all fall apart? I just wish lawmakers would take a step back and think about what's best for their constituents, not just follow the crowd 🤷‍♀️. It's time for them to get back to basics 💪
 
I think this is actually super cool that a bunch of Greater Minnesota cities are banded together to bring up some basic but really important issues. Like, who even cares about big national debates when your water's all messed up? Lead service line removal and replacement is no joke! The fact that these cities are standing up for what they need shows that people are still down-to-earth and caring about their communities. It's awesome that CGMC is pushing for Local Government Aid and investments in infrastructure, because honestly, who wants to be stuck in traffic on a leaky road? 🚗💧 It might not get all the attention as some of the other super contentious issues, but I think this grassroots movement could lead to some real change! 💪
 
I'm low-key concerned that Minnesota lawmakers are getting a bit too caught up in all these high-profile issues 🤯. Don't get me wrong, immigration enforcement, gun control, and Medicaid fraud are super important, but what about the basics? Our local governments need more funding for water and wastewater infrastructure, especially lead service line removal and replacement 💧🚽. It's not exactly a sexy topic, but it affects people's daily lives directly. And let's be real, lawmakers need to prioritize the little things sometimes 🤷‍♀️. The fact that CGMC is banding together 110 cities outside of the Twin Cities shows there's still a lot of support for these local issues 🌟. Maybe lawmakers should take a deep breath and focus on what they can control instead of getting too caught up in national debates 🙏.
 
😔 I feel you, folks... it's like our local leaders are getting lost in all the noise and drama 🗣️, forgetting that these everyday issues affect us all in a big way 💕. We need people in power to put food on the table (literally!), clean water in our pipes, and safe housing for everyone 🏠. Not just talk about it or pass laws that might not even stick 🤦‍♀️. It's time for them to listen to us, to hear our concerns and do something concrete about it 💪. We need more than just a Band-Aid solution; we need real change 🔄.
 
So these MN lawmakers are like, super busy with all the hot-button issues but some cities in Greater MN are all "Hey, can you guys please focus on the basics?" I mean, like, water and lead pipes and affordable housing? That's pretty basic, right? 😂 It's not like they're asking for a million-dollar mansion or something. But seriously, these cities are trying to get lawmakers to prioritize their needs because let's face it, those issues affect people's daily lives more than some national debate about guns or immigration.

And can we talk about how many times we've seen the "one-size-fits-all" housing mandates fail? Like, come on MN! Can't you guys just, like, make a housing plan that works for everyone instead of trying to fit it into this cookie-cutter mold? 🤦‍♀️ And don't even get me started on immigration enforcement. I mean, I'm all for keeping our borders safe but some of these laws are just gonna be super hard to enforce and might even hurt the people you're trying to protect.

Oh well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out. Maybe lawmakers will surprise us and get it together. 🤞
 
I'm getting so frustrated with all these big issues dominating the news 🙄. It's like we're forgetting that our local governments are supposed to handle the little things that make a huge difference in our daily lives 💧. I mean, have you noticed how many people in our community struggle with lead service lines? Or how about affordable housing options that fit each neighborhood's unique needs?

It's not just about "the basics" – it's about making sure our cities are thriving 🌳. We need lawmakers to prioritize local concerns over the national headlines and focus on funding essential services like water infrastructure, public transportation, and community development 🚂.

I'm so tired of these one-size-fits-all solutions that don't take into account our individual needs 🤯. We can't just have a blanket policy for housing when every neighborhood is different 👥. It's time for our lawmakers to think beyond the big issues and consider what matters most to our communities ❤️.

Let's hope they're listening, because millions of us are counting on them to make a difference 💪.
 
I don't know if these big issues are really that important... I mean, we've got people struggling to access clean water and safe housing in our own backyard. Can't they just focus on getting those basics sorted out first? 🤔 It's not like the rest of these issues aren't going to magically fix themselves while we're waiting for some grand solution to come along.

And let's be real, the governor is already proposing a bunch of bonding bills that are basically just Band-Aids for bigger problems. What we really need is some real commitment to fixing our infrastructure and supporting local governments. It's not that hard, right? 💸
 
🌪️ They're gonna need more than just their regular aid, lead service lines are literally exploding in some areas 🚽💧. And gun control is still a thing despite all that drama.
 
I feel like these MN lawmakers are getting really overwhelmed 🤯 with all the big issues going on right now... meanwhile, some smaller cities in the state are struggling with actual, everyday problems 😩. I think it's cool that a group of cities is banding together to push for more support 🤝, but at the same time, I worry that they might get lost in all the noise 📢. We need both the big stuff and the basics covered 💪... like lead service line removal, for real! 💧 It's not just about politics; it's about people's lives being affected by these decisions 👥. Can't we find a way to balance everything? 🤔
 
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