Dayton says no to GOP budget panel, wants mediator
Published 11:31 am Thursday, June 2, 2011
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Mark Dayton says he won’t let two of his cabinet members go before a Republican-led panel of state lawmakers to talk about the budget.
Instead, he is suggesting that he and top GOP lawmakers bring a professional mediator into their stagnated budget talks.
Dayton held a news conference Thursday, where he called the Legislative Commission on Planning and Fiscal Policy meeting scheduled for later in the day a “political stunt” and criticized Republican lawmakers.
He says his advisers for budget and taxes won’t appear before the panel.
The stalemate over how to fix a $5 billion deficit could result in a government shutdown if a new budget isn’t passed by June 30.
Dayton and Republicans are scheduled to resume budget negotiations on Friday.