Township Day at the Capitol

Township Day at the Capitol was Monday, March 2. Wilma Clerk Paul Raymond spent time with Rep. Nathan Nelson and in Senator Jason Rarick’s office. Wilma Township’s main advocacy at the MAT event and with our representatives is still about rural areas being underserved or not served with cell phone reception. Jason and Nathan both said they are working with MN Dot to get them to allow cell phone repeaters or antennas on the Duxbury tower. Both were asked about the investigations into massive fraud in Minneapolis and other cities. Jason’s wife, Rep. Marion Rarick is a main lobbyist in D.C. on exposing the fraud. MAT Attorneys and lobbyists also meet with MNDot and said they will ask about it. Shep Harris, MAT’s full-time lobbyist at the Capitol, is busy advocating for transportation funding for townships and for increased state aid. MAT is advocating for property tax rebates and to exempt townships from paid leave.

TOWNSHIP DAY AT THE CAPITOL

https://photos.app.goo.gl/UxKsWcPsX3TqqsG28 TOWNSHIP DAY AT THE CAPITOL: The Minnesota Association of Townships met at the Capitol Radisson in St. Paul to lobby for township issues, especially transportation funding for town roads, taxes and state aid, EMS services, and bringing cell phone service to unserved rural areas. We met with Senator Jason Rarick and Representative Nathan Nelson, and District Director Tammy Carson and I got to see the tail-end of the House session which the Democrats again boycotted.