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Reform 2.0
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1.
Tell us about yourself...
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ME Maine
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UT Utah
VT Vermont
VI Virgin Islands
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WA Washington
WV West Virginia
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2.
The Minnesota state budget will grow 6% during the next two years. This growth rate is:
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Too much
Not enough
Just right
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3.
To solve future state budget deficits, the Legislature should:
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Cut spending to match available revenue
Raise taxes to increase revenue
Combine tax increases with spending cuts
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4.
A vote to raise taxes should require a supermajority vote by the Legislature.
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I agree
I disagree
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5.
When it comes to K-12 education:
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The state needs to spend more money in this area to improve academic achievement.
Reforming the way our schools deliver instruction to our children is more important than increasing funding.
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When it comes to health care:
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Government's role has become too large and we should put more control in the hands of individuals.
Health care is everyone's right and the government should make sure more people have adequate coverage.
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7.
When it comes to job growth:
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Too many regulations are stifling growth and limiting our competitiveness in a global economy.
Government has an important role to play in protecting consumers by regulating business.
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8.
When it comes to state government:
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Public employee unions play an important role in delivering state services and the rights and benefits of workers should be protected.
State government should look for opportunities to reform even if it means decreasing the state workforce through attrition, furloughs and even layoffs.
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