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Federal FY2018 draft budget has $0 for SWLRT

5/23/2017

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Per a press release today from Rep. Jason Lewis (MN CD-02), the FY2018 federal budget request will not fund the Twin Cities' infamous Southwest Light Rail (SWLRT). This expected development is the result of at least four things:
  • Rep. Lewis specifically requested Transportation Secretary Chao to not fund the nearly $2 billion boondoggle project, as it does next to nothing to solve congestion issues in the region.
  • The entire MN state GOP Caucus did the same, and reminded the Secretary that there is no commitment from the State to subsidize the ongoing operating costs of the SWLRT, as is required.
  • The Trump administration has made clear that it does not intend to fund projects that do not already have a federal Full Funding Grant Agreement - which  SWLRT does not have.

Of course, this is really the result of actions by the line's local champion - the unelected, unaccountable Met Council, which has broken promises, lied, and ignored lawsuits as it schemed to ram through SWLRT. The Met Council is now faced with having foolishly spent around $160 million to "plan" for the line.

That $160 million hole in our taxpayer wallet is a natural outcome of the broken governance structure of the Met Council.  That structure features a governing board filled with 17 patronage positions held by unelected friends of the Governor. With its complete lack of local elected officials who represent voters, is it any surprise the Council has utterly failed to build a true regional consensus around this wasteful project (or much else for that matter)?

When this story ends, how  will the Met Council pay for its malfeasance?

What direct recourse do citizens have to demand change and accountability to prevent more Met Council disasters like this?
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Education bill amendment co-sponsored by Jason Lewis passes unanimously

5/17/2017

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An amendment sponsored by Rep. Jason Lewis (MN-02) passed committee unanimously today, marking at least the second time Lewis has garnered such overwhelming bi-partisan support during his short time in the House of Representatives. 

In this case it was an amendment to H.R. 2353, the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, which reauthorizes the primary federal law supporting state and local career and technical education. Minnesota has many well-paying, hands-on jobs that increasingly need the type of graduates the program supports, but many parents and students are unaware of these opportunities.  Lewis' amendment would increase awareness of these opportunities, and simplify the transfer of credits earned so that students can graduate sooner. 

Earlier this year, a bill co-sponsored by Lewis to overturn an Obama rule on Metropolitan Planning Organizations passed committee unanimously, and was signed into law after the House voted in favor of it 417-3.

Nice bi-partisan work!
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President signs Jason Lewis bill to reject Obama's MPO rule

5/12/2017

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President Trump today signed S. 496, the bill rejecting the last minute Obama rule that greatly expanded the geographic reach of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (e.g. the Twin Cities' Met Council).

 As I've detailed elsewhere, the Obama rule was a federal power grab intended to override local control of transportation and land use planning by creating massive, multi-state planning agencies that must answer to the federal government. In Minnesota, the end game would have been a single planning region stretching from west of St. Cloud, across the St Croix River into western Wisconsin. 

Some media outlets have stated that S. 496 has little meaning, particularly in Minnesota. That perspective, intentionally or not, overlooks the fact that Obama's goal with the original rule was to create a system that undermines local and state control. Stanley Kurtz's book, Spreading the Wealth, How Obama is Robbing the Suburbs to Pay for the Cities provides excellent background on this topic. 

Finally, we got the ball rolling on this back in January with the report, Midnight Monkey Business - Expanding the Met Council's Regional Boundary. A friend at the Center of the American Experiment, Kim Crockett, brought this to the attention of Rep. Jason Lewis, from Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District.  He championed the cause and introduced the bill that, after some modifications, passed unanimously out of the House committee, and passed the full House 417-3 - a shining star of bi-partisanship. 

This is a great bill that supports local control in the face of egregious federal overreach. Thank you Rep. Lewis for leading the charge!

UPDATE: Rep. Lewis has this to say today about the bill:

"I was glad to see that S. 496, our bill to restore local planning authority, was signed into law by the President today. People at home need accountability in their local government, especially when it comes to planning major projects, and this bill keeps decision-making in our neighborhoods where it belongs.

"As my first bill, it was a pleasure to take a lead on this issue with my colleague Rep. Dan Lipinski and with Senator Duckworth."

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