Governor Tim Pawlenty congratulates John M. Rivisto, president and CEO of Wells Concrete Company, on its new facility in Sartell. The plant has created 50 jobs in central Minnesota and will add another 100 jobs over the next five years. Minnesota legislative leaders share their priorities at the Minnesota Chamber’s annual Session Priorities event: (from left) House Minority Leader Kurt Zellers, House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher, moderator Tom Hauser of KSTP-TV Eyewitness News; Senate Minority Leader David Senjem; Senate Majority Leader Larry Pogemiller. Governor Tim Pawlenty addresses nearly 1,600 business leaders and policy-makers at the Minnesota Chamber’s annual Session Priorities event, the largest legislative gathering of its kind. Michele Engdahl with Thomson Reuters, Eagan, receives an up-close look at a hog-producing facility – Baarsch Farms-Next Generation Pork, Inc. near Austin – as part of Leadership Minnesota. The Minnesota Chamber program is an exclusive look at the state’s changing economy and the issues that will shape its future. Grow Minnesota! events help businesses prepare for the economic recovery. Sharing their perspectives on how the recession has changed the job market were (from left) Simon Foster of SpencerStuart, Minneapolis; Sue Metcalf of Ecolab, St. Paul; and Jan Erickson of Medtronic, Inc., Fridley. Dee Schutte, executive director of the Litchfield Chamber of Commerce, visits with House Minority Leader Kurt Zellers at the Session Priorities event.

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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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