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17705 Nowthen Boulevard Northwest <br />Ramsey, Minnesota 55303 <br /> <br />Nov¢~ber 30, 1984 <br /> <br />~he Honorable David Jennings <br />Speaker of the House <br />Minnesota House of Representatives <br />State Capi tol <br />St. Paul, MN 55155 <br /> <br />Dear Representative Jennings: <br /> <br />Oongratulations on your position as Speaker of the House. From <br />what I understand, you are well qualified for this position. <br /> <br />As a ooncerned citizen and business person of Ramsey and <br />Minnesota, ! am very concerned about the State's business <br />climate. I recognize that your task to improve this climate is a <br />formidable one indeed. I further recognize that we are all going <br />to have to work very hard towards this goal. <br /> <br />For background information, I am enclosing pertinent data that <br />points out some of the problems with the State's business <br />climate. <br /> Enclosure A is an article that appeared in the Redwood <br /> Gazette. It cites problems that current tax laws have <br /> created for businesses and citizens in Moorhead and all <br /> of Minnesota. Some people read this as a tongue-in-cheek <br /> article, but the author wrote it in all seriousness. <br /> am sure that you are aware of the gravity of this <br /> situation. <br /> <br />Enclosure B was prepared by the Anoka County Assessor's <br />Office which shows when the probl~ns really started <br />developing with the property taxes in the State of <br />Minnesota. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Minnesota <br />had a good business climate. Due to the perceived quality <br />of life in Minnesota, it was assu~ed that businesses would <br />choose to locate in Minnesota. However, the taxes quickly <br />altered the quality of life for businesses in Minnesota. <br /> <br />Consequently, and I realize that I represent only myself, it <br />seems tome that you face a nt~ber of issues that need resolution <br />in the immediate future. <br /> A. Big Businesses/Corporations must comply with the <br /> following laws/tax policies: <br /> - Corporate taxlaws <br /> - State withholding tax <br /> - Property tax laws <br /> -Workers' Gompensation laws <br /> <br />B. Mid-sizedbusinesses are plagued with the same <br /> regulations as the big businesses and corporations. <br /> <br /> <br />
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