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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

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Minnesota Government Shutdown Update

Oakdale Patch rounds up the latest news in the wake of a Minnesota state government shutdown.By Jeff Roberts | Email the author | June 28, 2011
Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP lawmakers met briefly on Monday to resume budget negotiations.

Session Daily reported that the two sides spoke for about an hour and reported little progress at the conclusion of the Monday meeting. It also said the parties tentatively scheduled a 9 a.m. meeting for this morning but there is no word yet as to the outcome of those talks.

Dayton called the Monday talks “constructive” and “cordial” but offered little else to indicate the likelihood of a shutdown.

If no compromise is reached, state services are scheduled to begin shutting down at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 1.

Department of Natural Resources
With the July 4 holiday weekend looming, one of the most immediate, and perhaps catastrophic, impacts of the shutdown will be felt by the the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

According to Albert Lea-based KIMT TV, this weekend more than 60,000 overnight campers and 340,000 day users are expected to use the DNR’s 67 parks across the state. In the event of a shutdown, those people and their money—an estimated $12 million per week—will go somewhere else.

According to the DNR, unless a budget compromise is reached, the parks will begin shutting down at 4 p.m. on June 30. The DNR website and Information Center services will be suspended and the administration expects to lay off most of its staff.

Metro Area response
In anticipation of the government shutdown Hennepin County yesterday issued layoff notices to around 1,300 of its 7,500 workforce. 
The layoff notices—which span everything from unfinished construction projects to unfunded care at Hennepin County Medical Center—come with a 10-day waiting period before becoming effective. Hennepin County Administrator Richard P. Johnson hopes the notices can be rescinded, and the shutdown avoided, before that time.

Hennepin county is home to 1.2 million residents, employs 7,500 staff and has an annual operating budget of $1.6 billion.

Ramsey County has also begun taking steps to prepare for a potential shutdown.

In its June 14 meeting, County Commissioners directed County Manager Julie Kleinschmidt to “quantify and categorize” the impact of a state shutdown onRamsey County.

Kleinschmidt’s full risk assessment can be found here

Ramsey County is home to 501,000 residents, employs 4,000 staff and has an annual operating budget of $585 million.
Local News
In local news, the Washington County Board this morning accepted the administration's plan for making cuts in the event of a shutdown. County services will be judged on how critical they are and how much state funding they get to decide which operations get scaled back. Services that get less state funding and that are more critical will be prioritized.

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