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Deep cuts cause for deep concern to cities and counties - Daily Planet

March 08, 2010

By Kris Berggren, Session Weekly/Session Daily, February 18, 2010

As Gov. Tim Pawlenty proposes to reduce $250 million in state aid to cities and counties, local government representatives told the House Local Government Division they're still reeling from the effects of 2010 unallotments plus the cumulative effects of prior years' state aid cuts. They remain concerned about public safety and quality of life in their communities.

Mankato City Manager Pat Hentges said the city rolled back its 2010 budget to 2007 spending levels; eliminated most of its "livability" initiatives such as arts funding and many "secondary" services, such as a recreational program at a nature center and a police school liaison; and eliminated about 10 percent of its workforce. The governor's plan, said Hentges, would require Mankato to cut another $1.7 million, the equivalent of its snowplow, library and street lighting budget.

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