I find this kind of amusing. Dayton can’t come to an agreement with legislators on budget so state agencies closed down on 7/3/11 and they still are not back to work so how can state agencies help??
“Under Dayton’s order, dated Saturday, state agencies are directed to provide necessary help to local units of government, and to determine the need for supplementary disaster aid”
The results of these storms are unfortunate for the residents. Thank goodness the insurance industry can respond because there is no one working in the Minnesota government to respond. Thank you politicians——-for nothing!!!!
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I find this kind of amusing. Dayton can’t come to an agreement with legislators on budget so state agencies closed down on 7/3/11 and they still are not back to work so how can state agencies help??
“Under Dayton’s order, dated Saturday, state agencies are directed to provide necessary help to local units of government, and to determine the need for supplementary disaster aid”
The results of these storms are unfortunate for the residents. Thank goodness the insurance industry can respond because there is no one working in the Minnesota government to respond. Thank you politicians——-for nothing!!!!