Randy Reinke, president and CEO, Custom Products of Litchfield, moderates a Grow Minnesota! panel on how businesses can prepare and maximize their growth as Minnesota emerges from the recession. Andrea Walsh (from left), chair-elect of the Minnesota Chamber Board, President David Olson and Board Chair Dave McMillan attend the Governors’ Summit in Washington, D.C., hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The winning foursome from the 2010 golf tournament held in Duluth at Northland Country Club. From left to right: Rebecca Klett, Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P., Tom Reinhart, Kwik Trip, Inc., Steve Lasky, Dairy Queen and Nate Mussell, Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P. Nearly 60 alumni from Leadership Minnesota toured the Prairie Island nuclear power plant in Red Wing. The program, exclusive to the Minnesota Chamber, provides an inside look at the state's changing economy and the issues that will shape its future. Andrea Walsh (from left), chair-elect of the Minnesota Chamber Board, President David Olson and Board Chair Dave McMillan attended the Governors’ Summit in Washington, D.C., hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The event coincided with the release of the report, “Enterprising States,” which highlights successful state strategies for job creation and economic growth. Businesses leaders provide feedback on Minnesota Chamber legislative initiatives during a regional policy session in Bloomington.

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Join the Fiscal Policy Committee


The fiscal policy committee seeks reform in state spending for more cost-effective delivery of programs and services. Oppose general fund tax increases. Use any surplus in state treasury to reverse shifts used to balance previous budgets, replenish reserves, and reduce state taxes.

Interested in joining the committee. E-mail jkubat@mnchamber.com

Attend the Fiscal Policy Committee


The Fiscal Policy Committee meets the first Thursday of every month.
Meetings are held at the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce office.

Join us at the next fiscal policy committee. Check our calendar for the updated schedule.

Contact your Legislator


You can contact your elected officials with just a few clicks of your mouse. We have provided you with sample letters on all the most important business issues.

Prioritize Spending. This letter will encourage your legislators to prioritize spending without raising taxes. .

At the Minnesota Chamber, Contact


Tom Hesse, vice president of government affairs
(651) 292-4678
thesse@mnchamber.com

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