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on this, the more they are likely to move forward with it. He said the angrier the City is about this, <br /> the more the legislature will listen. He added that the League of Minnesota Cities is currently <br /> fighting a tough battle as they are facing this, and many other, issues. <br /> Councilmember Woestheoff asked which bill City Attorney Knaak finds most concerning. <br /> City Attorney Knaak said HF4010 is the most concerning to him. He added that HF4009 seems to <br /> be stalled. He explained that they should not be deceived as revisions can always be made between <br /> Committees. He said nothing in these bills seem like a good idea. <br /> Acting Mayor Riley asked if the Council was in agreement that they are not in support of these <br /> bills. <br /> The Council was in unanimous agreement. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff said he would like to send a letter to the legislation as well as forming <br /> a coalition against this. He added that they can direct Staff to reach out to all of the State and Local <br /> Government Finance and Policy Committee members so they can be aware if these bills are getting <br /> hearings again. He agreed with City Attorney Knaak that these bills are not the solution to this <br /> problem that would result in putting cities at disadvantages that are not necessary. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove agreed. She noted that since this is in Committee, they know they can <br /> get a letter out quickly. She shared that she has spoken with other cities who have been sending <br /> these letters to their legislators. <br /> Acting mayor Riley asked if they would be able to build the coalition off of what the League of <br /> Minnesota Cities or the North Metro Mayors Association are already doing. <br /> City Administrator Hagen stated that the League of Minnesota Cities is watching this and testifying <br /> on behalf of all cities as a part of their legislative platform that was adopted. He explained that <br /> when the League signs up to testify in various Committees they will often bring a member of their <br /> Board, which is made up of elected officials and staff members. He said the League is a great <br /> avenue to speak for cities. He added that letters from cities will also bring strength in numbers. He <br /> noted that anyone can sign up to testify on bills. <br /> Councilmember Howell agreed that they should send an initial letter right away then spend some <br /> time looking at what other cities have done. She said coalitions have been averaging around six <br /> cities per coalition. She stated they could gather all of these cities and send out a larger letter with <br /> the support of their legislatures who can deliver the letter on the floor to the other legislatures. She <br /> added that she knows of some cities who would be interested in signing on to their coalition. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff suggested talking to Coon Rapids and all of Anoka County to get all <br /> of them on board. He noted that one of the members of the State and Local Government Finance <br /> and Policy Committee is Jerry Newton who is a member of the DFL party from Coon Rapids. <br /> City Council Special Session/April 2, 2024 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />