Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Anoka County drops membership in county lobbying group



On the same day the Legislature got underway at the state Capitol, Anoka County bowed out of a longstanding county lobbying group.

Saying the organization's $77,This design uses the same small radial section as drawn cup needle roller bearing which make better use of reduced space000 annual dues were too high and the payback too low, the Anoka County Board voted 5-2 Tuesday, Jan. 8 against renewing membership in the Metro Inter-County Association.If you like BMW cars,then you will probably like their new gaming mouse, the super sexy, sleek as a Titanium Sheet off the pressing mat Level 10 M Gaming Mouse.

New board members Scott Schulte and Julie Braastad joined the majority.

Only board members Jim Kordiak and Carol LeDoux voted in favor of continuing the county's 40-plus year membership with the lobbying organization, which, until Tuesday, represented the interests of 13 of the state's largest counties minus Hennepin and Ramsey.

Now it will represent 12 as state lawmakers move in to the 2013 session.

"It's a large county association; we are a large county... Why would we choose to isolate ourselves among our partners," Kordiak said prior to the vote. "It will do harm to our relationships with our friends and our relationship with the legislature."

Repeating comments he made prior to the meeting, Kordiak also said he did not believe his colleagues' decision was about money. Instead, he speculated it was prompted by MICA's decision to hire a former county employee as its transportation and capital budget lobbyist.

MICA hired Steve Novak, formerly the county's governmental relationships division manager, in September.

Novak and Chair Rhonda Sivarajah butted heads on past issues.

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the majority, said Novak was a non-issue.

"We are looking to reduce our budget and be responsible to our taxpayers... and to belong to an organization for the heck of it I don't think is a good enough reason," Look said.

Look also said he was worried MICA might oppose fiscal disparities should it come up for review this legislative session, which would be bad for Anoka County.

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Look said two-thirds of MICA's members aren't impacted from the program -- which was enacted in 1971 -- potentially influencing its stance on the issue.

Schulte also expressed concern about the organization's position on fiscal disparities, saying at the meeting he would vote against membership in the organization unless MICA's executive chair -- Keith Carlson -- could guarantee the organization would lobby on the program's behalf.The first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed.

His stance stemmed from conversations he had recently with legislators who told him MICA has historically been a non-advocate for the tax program, Schulte said.The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch.

Though he was unable to get to the meeting before the vote, Carlson said MICA has always, when asked by Anoka County, lobbied in defense of fiscal disparities. Otherwise Carlson said MICA has taken no formal position on the issue.

He added that though several of its members aren't impacted by the program, all five within the seven-county metro area are considered technical recipients of fiscal disparities, though much less so than Anoka County.

Hinze said every county affected by the program except Hennepin County are at least marginal recipients, with the big winners historically being Anoka and Ramsey. The benefit to cities within the respective counties is a mixed bag, Hinze said, with some gaining and others losing under the system.

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