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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/09/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Not Applicable <br />Information <br />Title: <br />2024 Legislative Priorities <br />Purpose/Background: <br />2. 2. <br />The purpose of this discussion is to review the 2023 Legislative Outcomes and 2024 Legislative Priorities for the <br />City of Ramsey. Attached is a draft 2024 Legislative Priority document for review. The document recognizes <br />many priorities which have been identified in the past, as well as some new ones. At an earlier work session <br />discussing Employee Sick and Safe Time requirements, it was suggested the topic of ESST be placed on our 2024 <br />priority list. The reasoning behind the suggestion stemmed from the benefits package many government agencies <br />already offer regarding sick time. You will find the topic listed on the draft document, but no objective has been <br />identified. Since the adoption of ESST by the State, it has been clarified that elected officials are not eligible for <br />the earnings. However, other categories of employees remain eligible that are non-traditional or seasonal <br />employees. For example: Firefighters, Election Judges, temporary Seasonal workers. <br />Mr. Mario Nozzarella, IDTS Medical, Inc., will be in attendance to discuss plans for a proposed medical project <br />in which he plans to request state funding for. This project could fall under the city's legislative priorities due to <br />the process for IDTS to obtain funds. The city's involvement may come in the form of administering state funds <br />to IDTS. Mr. Nozzarella will provide further details at the meeting. As for seeking state funding, Mr. Nozzarella <br />would be responsible for the efforts required at the Capitol. This support would promote economic development <br />within Ramsey. IDTS currently occupies space in the second story of the VA Clinic with plans to completely <br />build out the second story. Further development around the VA Clinic is also potential due to IDTS' long term <br />plans. <br />State Rep. Niska and Sen. Bahr have been invited to this meeting. <br />2023 Legislative Priority Outcomes: <br />• Sales and Use Tax Exemption ranted for the Water Treatment Plant <br />• $3.2 million in State Bonding proceeds awarded for the construction of the Water Treatment Plant <br />• TIF 14 (The COR) project deadline was extended to November 2026 to incur eligible expenses <br />• JLEC legislation which allows Anoka County to levy funds for the purpose public safety improvements and <br />equipment was extended. An extra provision added to this, proposed by JLEC, exempts the levied funds from being <br />included in the county's tax rate. <br />• LGA funding increased state wide and a new formula was adopted. Unfortunately, Ramsey did not benefit <br />from these changes. <br />• The Homestead Market Value Exclusion value was increased to $413,800. <br />Timeframe: <br />Funding Source: <br />Responsible Party(ies): <br />Brian Hagen, City Administrator <br />Outcome: <br />
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