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MNLib Legislative Update: Call to Action!
**This legislative update was originally received in two emails written by Elaine Keefe, lobbyist for MLA/MEMO, slight modifications by Patricia Post** (Received on Sunday, May 12th at 11:57 p.m. & Monday, May 13th at 9:55 a.m.)
It’s crunch time. The Legislature must adjourn on May 20 — one week from Monday!
Budget Deal: Sunday the Governor and legislative leaders announced that they have agreed on a budget deal. The deal includes significant increases for E-12 education ($475 million) and higher education ($250 million) and a smaller cut in health & human services than legislators had proposed (a $50 million cut rather than $150 million). The school funding shift will be repaid. To pay for all of this and cover the $627 million deficit, income taxes will be increased on couples with taxable income of $250,000 and on individuals with taxable income of $150,000. Sales taxes will be expanded to some business services but not to consumer services or clothing. The cigarette tax will be increased. Details will be worked out by the various budget conference committees.
E-12 Education: The conference committee met for the first time on Thursday (9th). They adopted several identical provisions, including two items important to MLA/MEMO.
- The change in terminology from “grant” to “aid” for RLBSS and Multi-type funding
- Clarification that total operating capital funds can be used for computer hardware, software and annual licensing fees
Higher Education: The conference committee will meet for the first time on Monday (13th). The funding increase for Minitex/MnINK that is included in the Senate higher ed bill but not in the House bill has a better chance now that the agreed-upon target ($250 million) is closer to the Senate target ($260 million) than the House target ($150 million). Our Senate author, Senator Kent Eken (DFL – Twin Valley) is on the conference committee and told me he intends to fight hard for the increase included in the Senate bill. If you haven’t yet contacted the conferees to urge them to support the increase in the Senate bill, please do so.
- Rep. Gene Pelowski (DFL – Winona) rep.gene.pelowski@house.mn 651-296-8637 888-681-8226
- Rep. Ryan Winkler (DFL – Golden Valley) rep.ryan.winkler@house.mn 651-296-7026
- Rep. Paul Rosenthal (DFL – Edina) rep.paul.rosenthal@house.mn 651-296-7803
- Rep. Zach Dorholt (DFL- St. Cloud) rep.zachary.dorholt@house.mn 651-296-6612 800-920-5884
- Rep. Bud Nornes (R – Fergus Falls) rep.bud.nornes@house.mn 651-296-4946 800-336-8017
- Senator Terri Bonoff (DFL – Minnetonka) sen.terri.bonoff@senate.mn 651-296-4314
- Senator Greg Clausen (DFL – Apple Valley) sen.greg.clausen@senate.mn 651-296-4120
- Senator Kent Eken (DFL – Twin Valley) sen.kent.eken@senate.mn 651-296-3205
- Senator Jeremy Miller (R – Winona) sen.jeremy.miller@senate.mn 651-296-5649
- Senator Sandy Pappas (DFL – St. Paul) www.senate.mn/senatorpappasemail 651-296-1802
Legacy: The House Legacy bill passed on the floor on Friday. The Senate Legacy bill was unveiled in the Senate Legacy Subcommittee on Thursday. It includes $300,000 per year for the Minnesota Digital Library (the amount requested) and $1 million per year for regional public libraries. This is a huge reduction from the $3 million per year currently allocated to regional public libraries. Senator Dick Cohen, chair of both the Senate Finance Committee and the Legacy Subcommittee of the Senate Finance Committee, has historically opposed Legacy funding for libraries. His position has been that only those who advocated for the constitutional amendment should share in the funds generated. Other recipients can be viewed as interlopers, including libraries. Senator Cohen’s goal has been that 50% of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund is to be allocated to the State Arts Board. Currently about 43% is allocated to the State Arts Board. The Senate bill includes a provision requiring that in the future 50% of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund shall be allocated to the State Arts Board. The initial version of the Senate Legacy bill distributed the funds to regional public libraries under the RLBSS formula, as has been done the past two biennia. I subsequently spoke with Senator Cohen and he agreed to amend the bill to change the formula in accordance with the MLAMEMO platform and to require that the funds be distributed in 10 equal payments. That amendment was adopted on Friday and the bill was passed out of the subcomittee. It will be heard in the full Senate Finance Committee on Monday, May 13.
A number of you have contacted me this morning to ask what you can do to respond to the disappointing amount of funding for regional public libraries in the Senate Legacy bill.
- Please contact your senators to express concern about this reduction. Ask them to raise the issue with Senator Cohen.
- We are not going to change Senator Cohen’s mind. However, if it’s clear that his Senate colleagues are unhappy about the level of funding for libraries it will be more likely that the Senate conferees will agree to the House appropriation when the bill gets to conference committee.
- When the conference committee is named later this week, I will send out their contact information and ask you to contact them.
Elaine Keefe
Capitol Hill Associates
525 Park Street, Suite 310
St. Paul, MN 55103
office 651-293-0229
fax 651-293-1709
cell 612-590-1244
elaine@capitolhillassoc.com
HSLM Workshop and Annual Meeting 2013
Jonathan Koffel, Clinical Information Librarian at the UMN Bio-Medical Library, will be presenting a workshop on Evidence Based Practice: A Refresher for Librarians, Friday, May 31st, 2013.
The goal of the session is to help librarians solidify and expand their own evidence based practice skills. It will cover 1) Why evidence based practice is important, 2) How to interpret core statistical measures and figures and 3) How to critically appraise cohort studies, randomized controlled trials, and systematic reviews. Attendees will have the chance to work in small groups to critically appraise example articles and practice what they have learned.
Registration: This event is co-sponsored by Health Sciences Libraries of Minnesota (HSLM) and Metropolitan State University’s Library and Information Service. Free to members or $25 to join! Click here for more information or including registration.
- The HSLM Annual Meeting will be held in the afternoon. Beverages, a light continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Location: Metropolitan State University Library & Learning Center Ecolab Room (Library 302), St. Paul Campus, 645 East Seventh Street St. Paul, MN 55106
The Nerdiest Cities in America!
A real estate site called Movoto strives to make home-buying an enjoyable and engaging process. As an extension of the site they created Movoto Blog to inject a little humor into the process. Recently they selected the Top 10 Nerdiest Cities in America.
Just for fun, take a moment to read the full article and the “must have” necessities used to formulate their list.
Check out number 5!
Upcoming Minnesota Events!
To help keep your calendar up to-date on Minnesota events spotlighting libraries, here is a quick reference for you!
- Data Tools for Visualization & Insight (SLA-MN) (St. Paul) – May 3
- MALL 2013 Spring Conference (St. Paul) – May 3
- MILE 2013: Everyone a Leader (Breezy Point, MN) – May 14-17
- 21st Enhancing Quality Staff Symposium (UMN, St. Paul) – May 21, 2013
- Lake Superior Libraries Symposium 2013: Libraries by Design (Superior, WI) – June 7
- Gifted & Talented Education Symposium (Austin) – June 10-13
- St. Cloud Children’s Literature Workshop (St. Cloud) – June 17-18
- Minnesota 1:1 Learning Summit (St. Paul) – June 21
- MN eLearning Summit (St. Paul) – July 29-30
- 2013 Branch Out Conference, “Empowering Library Staff with Technology and Customer Service Tools” (Rush Creek Golf Club, Maple Grove, MN) – July 31-August 1
- MEMO Leadership Development Conference (St. Paul) – August 16 (save the date)
- Minnesota Library Association Annual Conference (St. Cloud) – Oct 10-11
- MEMO Fall Conference (St. Cloud) – Oct 3-5 (save the date)