Yvonne Selcer's 2015 Legislative Survey

Dear Neighbors,

Please take a minute to fill out my legislative survey. Hearing from you will help me to better represent our district this session. I thank you in advance for your participation. In addition to taking this survey, please contact me anytime with your questions, comments and concerns.

Thank you for the honor of representing our community at the Capitol.

Best,

Yvonne Selcer

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* 1. Please enter your address and contact info to verify your residence in our district.This information is confidential and will not be shared or used for any other purpose.

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* 2. How is your family doing in today’s economy?

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* 3. Sound state budgeting and a growing economy have produced a state budget surplus of nearly $1.9 billion. Which use of the surplus would make the greatest impact in improving your economic security: (Choose one)

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* 4. What education investments in students and schools would make the biggest difference for your family and community? (Choose one)

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* 5. Do you think investing more in roads, bridges, and transit
would make a positive impact for you or your family (i.e.
shorter, safer commute to work, school)?

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* 6. Should outside special interest groups that can spend unlimited amounts of money in elections on independent mailings and ads be required to disclose the total amount of that spending and the major donors behind it?

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* 7. Would you support a law requiring access to earned sick
leave for Minnesota workers?

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* 8. Do you support state regulation of e-cigarettes in the same
manner other tobacco products are controlled?

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* 9. Do you support expanding the list of medical conditions
that qualify for medical marijuana?

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* 10. I have been appointed to the newly formed Subcommittee on Metropolitan Council Accountability and Transparency. The Met Council allocates funds (state, federal and regional) among the metro area’s 187 municipalities for projects ranging from highway improvement to bridges to sewer lines. Do you think that the Met Council should have more input from locally elected officials?

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