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Offline Lee Borgersen

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 :reporter; .....ST. PAUL – Senators voted 41-24 to keep hunting and fishing license sales going if state government shuts down like last summer.

“I saw firsthand how people were hurt by not allowing them to buy a fishing license,” Sen. Paul Gazelka, R-Brainerd, said Tuesday about why he brought the bill.


Hunting, fishing licenses could be sold in shutdown.
ST. PAUL – Senators voted 41-24 to keep hunting and fishing license sales going if state government shuts down like last summer. :doah:



The state lost $3 million in revenue  :taz: during the 2011 shutdown, Gazelka said, but “the tourism industry lost far, far, far more than that.” :cry:

Sen. Bill Ingebrigtsen, R-Alexandria, said some people plan hunting and fishing trips more than a half-year in advance. “To lose that kind of revenue is totally irresponsible.” :banghead:

Democrats who blame Republicans for last year’s budget impasse that led to the shutdown said bills like Gazelka’s send the wrong :bs: message.

“This is another one of those bills where we expect the Legislature to not get its work done,” Sen. Mary Jo McGuire, DFL-Falcon Heights, said.

The bill would require on-line license sales only. :scratch:

A similar bill by Rep. Larry Howes, R-Walker, awaits a House vote.

Several bills making their way through the Legislature exempt a variety of programs from being affected by shutdowns.
« Last Edit: March 03/28/12, 04:07:33 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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Offline JohnWester

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what about state parks too...


geez, another half assed job done.
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Offline jkcmj

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Shutting off license sales was a joke anyway...they are done by retailers and hired online marketers...not state officials.  Good idea I think. State parks are staffed by state officials, so they would be subject to state funding.

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but state parks operate in the black... one of the very few government run things that do.
If a gun kills people then I can blame a pen for my misspells?

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Offline JohnWester

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and our legislatures are state officials... they keep working during a shutdown.
If a gun kills people then I can blame a pen for my misspells?

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