They Want Their Cut Too

September 21, 2023 at 10:04 pm Leave a comment


Podcast Audio: https://commsolutionsmn.libsyn.com/episode-293-they-want-their-cut-too

YouTube: https://youtu.be/n4ORFZK88Fo

Ramsey County is trying to pass a $842 million budget, and there is no expense spared. It’s 750 pages of endless spending to the tune of almost $1 billion. They have huge personnel costs, as they have well over 4,000 employees. There is all sorts of state aid and federal aid, mixed with bonding, to meet the demands that they have laid out.

Ramsey County has hundreds of millions in debt. That’s a ton of extra money that its residents are paying just in interest payments. Ramsey County doesn’t care. You’re just an open wallet to them, and most governing bodies have the same attitude.

We also discuss the $535 million funding gap for Southwest Light Rail. Hennepin County and the Met Council decided to get together for a little “Let’s Make A Deal” to cover this endless financial sinkhole.

Have you checked out our Spotify playlist? At the beginning of each episode, Jason quotes some song lyrics that have to do with the subject matter of the podcast. Andrew never knows what they are, but now he can… and so can you! We’ve launched the Spotify playlist: “Community Solutions Music From the Podcast!” You can listen to Roundabout from Yes after listing to Episode 30 on Roundabouts… or kick back and enjoy a rocking playlist just for the thrill of it. We add a new song every week. Subscribe and enjoy!

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