House District 40A

The following questions, the three candidates in District 40A house, whch includes most of Burnsville, and comprises the area of downtown Savage:

1) Why people should vote for you? (100 words-border)

2) The public deficit 2006-07 amounts to $ 440 million, without inflation or $ 1 billion if inflation expectations are included in the price. What form should be the legislators in the coming sessions of the recruitment budget? Would you agree to increase revenue, including taxes and fees increasing? If not, what are your priorities for further spending cuts? (150 words-border)

3) The Metropolitan Council projects an increase of 37 percent of travel already overloaded U-Bahn field streets of 2030. The Council said that without increased investment in highways, regional schedules ìdeteriorate is clear and without î new capital and operations, increased transit services help lightness arenít congestion. New sources of funding is also discussing a sale or regional tax for transit traffic and a greater transfer of the automobile excise tax for transit purposes. For highways, the Council proposed to increase taxes on gas, taxes or taxes or excise duties, a new source of funding, as part of the regional tax. What is your response? (150 words-border)

4) In what can be done to restore the legislative function of a constitutional? If a bonding bill, which does not pass the 2004 session, the session 2005, the budget is also a parameter session? Is there something that your party had the 2004 session to break the stalemate? (150 words-border)

5) Students stateís funded unit has remained unchanged for three years. How does that stateís on public schools. Would you support an increase in funding formula for the next two years? Why or why not? (150 words-border)

6) What is your position on the far side Carry 2003 handgun legislation? (50 words-border)

7) Support a constitutional amendment to the state as a definition of marriage between a man and a woman? Why or why not? (50 words-border)

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