Rank-and-file GOP lawmakers fear shutdown

Published 7:04 pm Thursday, June 30, 2011

ST. PAUL — Many rank-and-file Republican state lawmakers are waiting in their Capitol offices this evening as they hold out hope that their own legislative leaders and Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton make a budget deal to head off a state government shutdown.

Dayton and GOP leaders had not met for several hours by dinnertime Thursday, as the midnight deadline for a shutdown drew closer.

New members of legislative Republican majorities say they don’t want a shutdown and they know it could hurt them politically. But they also say they don’t want to give in to Dayton’s demand for tax or revenue increases.

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Rep. Mike LeMieur of Little Falls said legislators could suffer voters’ wrath more than the governor. They’re up for election next year, and Dayton won’t face voters til 2014.

Rep. Kirk Stensrud of Eden Prairie said he expects people to be mad if the shutdown closes a big highway construction project in his district.

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Tim Engstrom is the editor of the Albert Lea Tribune. He resides in Albert Lea with his wife, two sons and dog.

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