2003 Taxpayers League Of Minnesota Scorecard

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OUR MISSION Michael Wigley Chairman, Taxpayers League THE 2003 LEGISLATIVE SESSION "The Taxpayers League's mission is to represent Minnesotans who believe in limited government, low taxation, local control, free enterprise and the Constitutional principles set forth by our nation's founders. The Taxpayers League is fighting to reduce and reform taxation, eliminate government waste and improve efficiency. It serves as a strong voice for all taxpaying citizens in Minnesota." 2003 LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD A Guide to Minnesota Lawmakers’ Votes on Taxes and Spending HOW TO USE THE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE SCORECARD This scorecard reports key votes l awmakers cast on taxes and spending. A “+” vote denotes a pro- taxpayer position. The rating reflects the percentage of pro-taxpayer votes cast. Also reported is the cumulative score for each state legislator for years 1997-2003. The Taxpayers League of Minnesota is a nonpartisan nonprofit grassroots taxpayer advocacy organization representing thousands of Minnesotans. It fights for lower taxes, limited government and the full empowerment of taxpaying citizens in accordance with Constitutional principles. Nothing in this scorecard implies endorsement of any candidate for public office. PLEASE JOIN US IN FIGHTING FOR LOWER TAXES If you’re tired of Minnesota’s high taxes and big government – and you want to join the fight to change it – the Taxpayers League would like your help. To support our cause, we suggest a gift of $25 or more be sent to: TAXPAYERS LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA One Carlson Parkway, Ste. 120 Plymouth, MN 55447 (763) 249-5950 Fax: (763) 249-5960 Visit our website at: www.taxpayersleague.org The Taxpayers League of Minnesota One Carlson Parkway, Ste. 120 Plymouth MN 55447 TO CONTACT LAWMAKERS: MN House Switchboard: ....... (651) 296-2146 Toll Free: ................................ (800) 657-3550 MN Senate Switchboard: ...... (651) 296-0504 Toll Free: ................................ (888) 234-1112 Governor’s Office .................. (651) 296-3391 U.S. House of Reps Switchboard(202) 224-3121 U.S. Senate Switchboard ..... (202) 224-3121 Linda Runbeck President What a year! Governor Pawlenty came into office with a $4.6 billion budget deficit, and defied all the experts by balancing the budget without raising taxes. The Profile of Learning was finally repealed, and Minnesota businesses finally got a small dose of long-awaited tort reform. Overall, it was a pretty good session for taxpayers! This year was a great year for taxpayers at the Capitol, but the state still faces many challenges. As the economy and job market improve, it’s vital that Minnesota attract the next generation of high-paying jobs. Now is the time to push conservative solutions to the transportation, education, and health care debates. WHAT’S NEXT? David Strom Legislative Director U.8. 8enetor 1 2 3 4 5 ê 7 8 9 10 8core Norm 6o|emen (R} + + + - + + + + + + 907 Yerk 0eyton (0} - - - - - - - - - - 07 United States Congress Scorecard - 108th Congress 2003-04 U.8. Representet|ve 1 2 3 4 5 ê 7 8 9 10 11 12 8core John K||ne (R-2nd} + + + + + + + + + + + + 1007 Yerk Kennedy (R-êth} + + + + + + + + + + + + 1007 0|| 0utnecht (R-1st} + + + - + + + + + + + + 927 J|m Remsted (R-3rd} + + + - - + + + + + - + 757 6o|||n Peterson (0-7th} - + - - - - + + - + + - 427 Jemes 0berster (0-8th} - - - - - - - - - + - - 87 ßetty Yc6o||um (0-4th} - - - - - - - - - - - 07 Yert|n 8ebo (0-5th} - - - - - * - - - - - - 07 U.S. House of Representatives Votes 5} Prov|de 8choo| 6ho|ce (Ro|| 6e|| 478} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo prov|de vouc|ers lo reedy lar|||es ard c|||drer |r our ral|or's cap|lo|, a||oW|rg l|er lo allerd l|e sc|oo| ol l|e|r c|o|ce ard lo |ave a oeller educal|or. ê} 0uerentee 0vert|me Pey for Low-wege workers (Ro|| 6e|| 531} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo roderr|ze ledera| |aoor regu|al|ors, guararlee|rg overl|re pay lo 1.3 r||||or rore |oW-Wage Wor|ers. 7} |mprove hee|th 6ere Access (Ro|| 6e|| 328} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo erao|e |rd|v|dua|s lo ra|e lax-lree corlr|oul|ors lo |ea|l| sav|rgs accourls, |rcreas|rg corsurer c|o|ce ard access lo |ea|l| care. 8} 6ontro| hee|th 6ere 6osts (Ro|| 6e|| ê4} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo |e|p corlro| |ea|l| care cosls oy reduc|rg lr|vo|ous |aWsu|ls aga|rsl |ea|l| care prov|ders. 9} Expend Free Trede (Ro|| 6e|| 43ê} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo approve l|e u.3.-C|||e Free Trade Agreererl, expard|rg exporl opporlur|l|es ard creal|rg reW joos lor Arer|cars. 10} Preserve our Forests (Ro|| 6e|| 200} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo a||oW |ogg|rg |r overgroWr loresl areas, preverl|rg loresl l|res ard preserv|rg our ral|or's loresls. 11} 0on't ßen 8UVs (Ro|| 6e|| 132} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo rejecl rardales lo |rcrease lue| ecorory slardards lor cars, lruc|s, ard 3uvs. 12} 6ut Amtreck 8ubs|d|es (Ro|| 6e|| 482} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo e||r|rale laxpayer suos|d|es lo ||g||y urprol|lao|e Arlra| roules. 1} 8upport ßush Tex 6uts (Ro|| 6e|| 19ê} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo pass l|e 8us| lax culs W||c| prov|de S350 o||||or |r lax re||el lor laxpayers ard e||r|rale l|e douo|e laxal|or ol sloc| d|v|derds. 2} K||| the 0eeth Tex (Ro|| 6e|| ê2} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo perrarerl|y repea| l|e deal| lax. 3} 6ut Texes on 8en|ors (Ro|| 6e|| 94} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo ro|| oac| Pres|derl C||rlor's 1993 lax |rcrease or 3oc|a| 3ecur|ly oerel|ls lor ser|ors. 4} Reject 0overnment Pr|ce 6ontro|s (Ro|| 6e|| 232} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo rejecl l||s oogus sc|ere lo reduce prescr|pl|or drug pr|ces oy exporl|rg Arer|car p|arraceul|ca|s lo Carada ard suosequerl|y ouy|rg l|er oac| al reduced pr|ces. 5} 0uerentee 0vert|me Pey for Low-wege workers (Ro|| 6e|| 334} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo roderr|ze ledera| |aoor regu|al|ors, guararlee|rg overl|re pay lo 1.3 r||||or rore |oW-Wage Wor|ers. ê} |mprove Y|||tery Reed|ness (Ro|| 6e|| 190} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo |rprove r|||lary read|ress oy exerpl|rg military lra|r|rg s|les lror erv|rorrerla| regu|al|ors. 7} 6ontro| hee|th 6ere 6osts (Ro|| 6e|| 2ê4} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo |e|p corlro| |ea|l| care cosls oy reduc|rg lr|vo|ous |aWsu|ls aga|rsl |ea|l| care prov|ders. U.S. Senate Votes 8} 0on't ßen 8UVs (Ro|| 6e|| 309} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo rejecl rardales lo |rcrease lue| ecorory slardards lor cars, lruc|s, ard 3uvs. 9} Expend Free Trede (Ro|| 6e|| 319} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo approve l|e u.3.- C|||e Free Trade Agreererl, expard|rg exporl opporlur|l|es ard creal|rg reW joos lor Arer|cars. 10} 8ubject 0overnment to 6ompet|t|on (Ro|| 6e|| 408} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo supporl l|e Pres|derl's goa| ol suojecl|rg |a|l ol l|e ledera| goverrrerl's correrc|a| acl|v|l|es lo pr|vale-seclor o|dd|rg ard corpel|l|or, reduc|rg cosls ard |rcreas|rg goverrrerl ell|c|ercy. ÷ = Taxpayer Fr|erd|y vole - = Taxpayer urlr|erd|y vole ¯ = Nol vol|rg 1} 8upport ßush Tex 6uts (Ro|| 6e|| 225} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo pass l|e 8us| lax culs W||c| prov|de S350 o||||or |r lax re||el lor laxpayers ard e||r|rale l|e douo|e laxal|or ol sloc| d|v|derds. 2} K||| the 0eeth Tex (Ro|| 6e|| 288} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo perrarerl|y repea| l|e deal| lax. 3} Prov|de Tex Re||ef for Fem|||es (Ro|| 6e|| 274} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo |rcrease l|e c|||d care lax cul lror Sê00 lo S1,000, prov|d|rg S82 o||||or |r lax re||el lor Arer|car lar|||es. 4} Reject 0overnment Pr|ce 6ontro|s (Ro|| 6e|| 445} T|e laxpayer lr|erd|y vole Was lo rejecl l||s oogus sc|ere lo reduce prescr|pl|or drug pr|ces oy exporl|rg Arer|car p|arraceu- l|ca|s lo Carada ard suosequerl|y ouy|rg l|er oac| al reduced pr|ces. MINNESOTA STATE SENATE 1. NO NEW TAXES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this Senate DFL proposal to raise taxes by $1.3 billion. (passed 35-31) 2. SUPPORT THE GOVERNOR’S BUDGET. The taxpayer friendly vote was to support the Governor’s plan to balance the budget without raising taxes. (failed 19-46) 3. DON’T INCREASE CAR TAXES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this measure to raise the gas tax and increase license tab fees. (passed 35-28) 4. DON’T INCREASE STATE SUBSIDIES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject increased state subsidies to cities. (failed 16-48) 5. ELIMINATE PORK-BARREL PROJECTS. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject a $393 million bonding proposal which provides millions of dollars for pet projects like the Guthrie Theater. (passed 35-31) 6. OPPOSE SILLY REGULATIONS. The taxpayer friendly vote was to oppose legislation to mandate that all lawn sprinklers sold must be designed to automatically shut off when it starts to rain. (passed 44-19) 7. REJECT DISCRIMINATORY STATE POLICY. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this proposal to extend marriage benefits to unmarried state employees in same-sex relationships, while excluding state employees in opposite sex relationships (failed 24-42). 8. NO PUBLIC FUNDS FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to prohibit school districts from using taxpayer dollars to campaign in favor of levy referendums. (failed 30-33) 9. OUTSOURCE STATE JOBS. The taxpayer friendly vote was to allow the state to outsource some jobs to the private sector to increase efficiency. (failed 28-34) 10.REPEAL THE PROFILE OF LEARNING. The taxpayer friendly vote was to repeal the Profile of Learning, which wasted millions of tax dollars on bureaucracy while dumbing down our children. (passed 64-3) 11.REJECT RATIONED HEALTH CARE. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this proposal for a rationed health care plan, which puts patient treatment decisions in the hands of state bureaucrats, not doctors. (passed 36-28) 12.REFORM THE LEGAL SYSTEM. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reform the legal system by requiring that a defendant in a lawsuit must be more than 50% at fault before it can be held liable for 100% of the damages. (passed 43-22) MINNESOTA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1. NO NEW TAXES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to support the Omnibus Tax Bill, which balances the state budget without raising taxes. (passed 70-63) 2. HOLD THE LINE ON GOVERNMENT SPENDING. The taxpayer friendly vote was to support the Phase 1 budget bill which cut nearly $500 million in spending from the 2003 budget. (passed 77-50) 3. DON’T INCREASE CAR TAXES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this measure to raise the gas tax and increase license tab fees. (failed 53-80) 4. DON’T INCREASE STATE SUBSIDIES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject increased state subsidies to cities. (failed 62-71) 5. OPPOSE SILLY REGULATIONS. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this proposal to ban all dishwater detergent containing any phosphorous (failed 49-84) 6. SAY NO TO GOVERNMENT-RUN CASINO. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this proposal to build a government-chartered casino to fund pork barrel spending. (passed 71-60) 7. NO PUBLIC FUNDS FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES. The taxpayer friendly vote was to prohibit school districts from using taxpayer dollars to campaign in favor of levy referendums. (passed 90-41) 8. LIMIT STATE SPENDING ON ART. The taxpayer friendly vote was to support this legislation which caps the amount of state building costs that can be spent on commissioned art installations. (passed 81-51) 9. REDUCE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION COSTS. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this attempt to prevent school districts from hiring non-union labor and reduce costs for school construction projects. (failed 66-66) 10.SUPPORT “FAMILY CAP” ON WELFARE PAYMENTS. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reject this attempt to kill a proposal to curtail increased welfare payments to families who have additional children. (failed 53-79) 11. REPEAL THE PROFILE OF LEARNING. The taxpayer friendly vote was to repeal the Profile of Learning, which has wasted millions of tax dollars on bureaucracy while dumbing down our children. (passed 125-9) 12.REFORM THE LEGAL SYSTEM. The taxpayer friendly vote was to reform the legal system by requiring that a defendant in a lawsuit must be more than 50% at fault before it can be held liable for 100% of the damages. (passed 80-51) VOTE DESCRIPTIONS STATE SENATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA Scorecard Legend: " + "= pro-taxpayer vote " - "= ant|-taxpayer vote " * "= not vot|ng E||en Anderson 066 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 10 H|che|e ßachmann R52 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 95 Thomas ßakk 06 - - - + - * + - - + - - 27 20 w||||am ße|anger Jr. R40 + + * + + + + + + + * + 100 71 L|nda ßerg||n 061 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 6 0on ßetzo|d 051 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 22 8atveer 6haudhary050 - - - + - - - - - - - - 8 23 R|chard 6ohen 064 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 14 0|ck 0ay R26 + + + - + + + + + + + + 92 82 8cott 0|bb|e 060 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 12 8teve 0|||e R18 + + + - + + + + + + * + 91 61 H|che||e F|schbach R14 + - + - + + + + * + + + 82 80 Leo Fo|ey 047 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 11 0enn|s Freder|ckson R21 + - + - + - + + * + + + 73 63 0av|d Ca|ther R43 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 100 0av|d hann R42 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 100 L|nda h|gg|ns 058 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 8 John hott|nger 023 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 8 0ean Johnson 013 - - - + - - + - * + - + 36 37 0ebb|e Johnson R49 + + * + + + + * + + * + 100 89 H|ke Jungbauer R48 + + + + + - + * + + + * 90 90 8teve Ke||ey 044 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 13 ßob K|er||n R31 + - + - + - + + + + + + 75 71 8he||a K|scaden |P30 * - + - + * + + + + - * 67 58 0ave K|e|s R15 + - * - + + + + + + + + 82 79 0av|d Knutson R37 + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 80 Pau| Koer|ng R12 + - + - + + * + + + + + 82 82 Cary Kub|y 020 - - - + - - + * - + - + 36 31 Ke|th Langseth 09 - - - + - - + - - + - + 33 14 6a| Larson R10 + + + - + - + + * + + + 82 75 ßr|an Le6|a|r R56 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 100 warren L|mmer R32 + + + + + + + + * + + + 100 93 ßecky Lourey 08 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 7 8haron Harko 057 - - - + - - - - - + - + 25 31 John Harty 054 - * - * - - - - - + - - 10 20 H|ke HcC|nn R38 + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 92 James Hetzen 039 - - - + - - - - - + - + 25 19 Ceoff H|che| R41 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 100 Hee Houa 067 - - - + - - - - - - - + 17 17 8teve Hurphy 028 - * - * - + - - - + - - 20 10 Thomas Neuv|||e R25 + - + - + - + + + + + + 75 79 8ean N|enow R17 + - * - + - + + + + + + 73 73 Cen 0|son R33 + + + + + * + + + + + + 100 84 Ju||anne 0rtman R34 + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 92 Hark 0urada R19 + - + - * + + + + + + + 82 73 8andra Pappas 065 - - - + - * - - - + - - 18 6 Pat Par|seau R36 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 87 Larry Pogem|||er 059 - - - + - - - - - - - - 8 6 Jane Ranum 063 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 10 Hady Re|ter R53 + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 92 Ann Rest 045 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 25 6|a|re Rob||ng R35 + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 79 Ju||e Rosen R24 + - + - + - + + + + + + 75 75 6arr|e Ruud R4 + - + - + - + + + + + + 75 75 0a||as 8ams 011 - - - * - - + - - + - + 27 24 Tom 8axhaug 03 - - - + - - + - - + - - 25 25 L|nda 8che|d 046 - - - + - - - * - + - + 27 14 0ave 8enjem R29 + - + - + + + + + + + + 83 83 Rod 8koe 02 - - - + - - + - - + - - 25 30 wes 8kog|und 062 - - - + - - - - - + - - 17 17 Yvonne 8o|on 07 - - - + - - - - - + - + 25 22 0an 8parks 027 - - - + - + + - - + - + 42 42 LeRoy 8tumpf 01 - - - + - - + - - + - + 33 14 0av|d Tomasson| 05 - - - + - - + - - + - - 25 18 J|m v|ckerman 022 - - - + - - + - - + - + 33 19 ßetsy werg|n R16 + - + - + - + + + + + + 75 75 6har|es w|ger 055 - - - + - - - - - + - + 25 33 Party/ Name District 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 0 0 3 9 7 - 0 3 RATING HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TAXPAYERS LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA Scorecard Party/ Name District 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 7 - 0 3 2 0 0 3 RATING Party/ Name District 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 7 - 0 3 2 0 0 3 RAT|NC J|m Abe|er R48ß + + - + + - + - + + + - ô7 ô3 Ron Abrams R43ß + + + + + - + + + + + - 83 74 Peter Ado|phson R42A + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 92 ßruce Anderson R19A + + + + + + * * + + + * 100 9ô |rv Anderson 03A - - - - - * - - - - + - 9 17 Jeff Anderson R27ß - + + - + - + + - + + + ô7 ô7 Joe Atk|ns 039ß - - - - - + - - - - + - 17 17 H|chae| ßeard R35A + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 92 6onn|e ßernardy 051ß - - - + - + - - - - - - 17 23 Len ß|ernat 059A - - - - - + + - - - + - 25 21 Creg ß|a|ne R12ß + + + - + - + + + + + + 83 71 0|ck ßorre|| R19ß + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 92 Lynda ßoudreau R2ôß + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 74 Fran ßrad|ey R29ß + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 77 Laura ßrod R25A - + + + + - + + + + + + 83 83 Hark ßuesgens R35ß + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 89 Lyndon 6ar|son 045ß - - - + - + + - - - + - 33 2ô Karen 6|ark 0ô1A - - - - - + + - - - - - 17 14 Tony 6orn|sh R24ß + + + + + - + + - + + + 83 83 Ray 6ox R25ß - + + - - - + + + + + + ô7 ô7 Cregory 0av|ds R31ß + + + - + - + + + + + + 83 7ô J|m 0avn|e 0ô2A - - - - - + - - - - + - 17 14 6hr|s 0eLaForest R49A + + + + + - + + - + + + 83 83 Randy 0emmer R29A + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 92 Jerry 0empsey R28A + + + + + + + + - + + + 92 70 0av|d 0||| 0ôA - - - - - + - + - - + - 25 25 0an 0orman R27A - + + - - - + + + + + + ô7 ô2 John 0orn 023ß - - - - - + + - - - + - 25 18 Rob East|und R17A + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 81 Kent Eken 02A - * - - - + + - - - + - 27 27 Ke|th E|||son 058ß - - - - - + + - - - + - 25 25 Hatt Entenza 0ô4A - - - - - + - - - - + - 17 20 Ron Erhardt R41A + + - + - + + + + + + + 83 73 8ondra Er|ckson R1ôA + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 82 ßrad F|nstad R21ß * + + * + - * + + + + * * * 0oug Fu||er R4A + + + - + - + + + + + + 83 72 6hr|s Cer|ach R37A + + + + + + + + + + + + 100 93 ßarbara Coodw|n 050A - - - - - - - - - - + - 8 25 H|ndy Cre|||ng 054A - - - + - + + - - - - - 25 17 ßob Cunther R24A + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 ô8 ß||| haas R47A + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 80 Tom hackbarth R48A + + + + + - + + - + + + 83 ô8 E|a|ne harder R22ß + + + - + - + + + + + + 83 70 A||ce hausman 0ôôß - - - - - + + - - - - - 17 13 ßud he|dgerken R13A - + + - - - - + + - + + 50 50 0ebra h||strom 04ôß - - - + - + - - - + + - 33 29 ß||| h||ty 08A - - - - - + + - - - + - 25 18 Hary L|z ho|berg R3ôA + + + + + - + + + + + + 92 81 Joe hoppe R34ß + + + + - - + + + + + + 83 83 Frank hornste|n 0ô0ß - - - - - + - - - - + - 17 17 Larry howes R4ß + + + - 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