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Tremendous progress was made in two additional areas of importance(we were SO CLOSE on both and <br />will continue to build on the groundwork accomplished and work to get these over the finish line next session): <br />MN Small Cities and other city groups successfully lobbied for a$30 million LGA increasein the <br />base formula. This was part of the final agreement and has bipartisan support. <br />For the first time EVER the House, Senate and Governorallhad dedicated, ongoing funding for small <br />cityTransportationneeds included in their proposals.There was agreement behind the scenes to <br />provide ongoing funding for small cities but the larger transportation bill got hung up. <br />Other MN Small Cities successesthis past year include: <br />We once again held a series of successful'DC virtualfly-in'calls with our Congressional <br />leaders in DC, bringing them up to speed on what Minnesota’s small cities' current needs are. <br />We held a number ofLunch & Learn zoom webinars-on various topics of importance to <br />small cities - that were well attended. We thank you for your participation and valuable input! <br />On his “mini-tours”' around the state, Executive Director Cap O’Rourke dropped in on dozens <br />of small cities last summer/fall for short, face-to-face ‘get to know you’ meetings. Cap looks <br />forward to more visits again this season, so let us know if you’d like to be included! <br />We piggybacked on the LMC Annual Conference and created two FUN networking events that <br />offered small city attendees to get to know one another and swap “war stories” and successes! <br />Regular member communication viamonthly newslettersin the off-session months and <br />weekly session updatesduring the legislative session.Members also occasionally receive <br />special bulletinsif/when there is relevant informationor breaking news that cannot wait. <br />In the ‘22-’23 Membership year our focus will turn toward the following activities: <br />Expanding the onlineMember Discussion / Q&A Forums.We may all be far apart <br />geographically, but you don't have to go it alone! This is also where you’ll findProgram <br />Opportunity notifications. <br />Establishing periodic, regional, online member meetings and/or region-specific webinars with <br />MAOSC Regional Directors. <br />And of course, we’re always working onTOP legislativepriorities. These will be redefined / <br />determined at the Annual Fall Retreat Board Meeting in October/November. <br />On behalf of the entireMOASC 2022-2023 Board of Directors,Thank You in advance, for your support! <br />We look forward to your membership/renewal and appreciate our continued relationship with your <br />city’s leadership team as we all work together to make a positive impact on small communities <br />throughout the state. <br /> <br />
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