TruthToTell, Mon., June 6-9AM: BUDGET STANDOFF: Blinking? or Blindfolded? - KFAI FM 90.3/106.7/KFAI.org
The budget impasse continues as this is written with   threats of a state government shutdown on Fiscal Year end – June 30.   Will state workers be furloughed on July 1? Many have received notices that,   indeed, they will be told to stay home on July 1 in the absence of a budget   resolution between DFL Governor Mark Dayton and GOP Legislative majority   leadership by the June 30 deadline.
Dayton has already vetoed untold budget and policy bills he finds onerous,   and he has cut in half his original request for a tax increase on high-income   earners. Dayton considers this a compromise and enough to spawn similar   concessions from the Republican majority. They disagree and are stonewalling   him for their all-cuts budget. He has asked for a mediator to intercede. They   have refused.
We jump into this discussion in the wake of a two-part series of articles   authored by MinnPost columnist and political   analyst, Eric   Black, taking on the fine print in Minnesota’s   constitution versus the historical reality of governing in the   21st Century. The so-called shutdown in 2005, when the partisanship was   reversed, was essentially ignored, thanks to a judge’s ruling and   then-Attorney General Mike Hatch’s insistence that the requirement that   “No money shall be paid out of the treasury of this state except in   pursuance of an appropriation by law” represent(s) a breach of   separation of powers and that “core functions” of government   cannot cease.
Memories are short. Few paid attention to the two-week stoppage six years   ago, but this year, it could be a nasty cessation of salaries and state   services. Resistance abounds to an all-cuts approach to the deficit and to   governance, and budget analysts and activists will join us as well to say   why.
ERIC BLACK – columnist (EricBlackInk) and political analyst,   MinnPost.com
NAN MADDEN – Director, Budget Policy Project, Minnesota   Council of Nonprofits
VIRGINIA SIMSON – US NoCuts Minnesota   activist

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