Category Archives: Democrats

Fact Check: Gov. Dayton Misleads Minnesotans about his Tax Increases

Governor Dayton insists he cut taxes, but after an investigation, the verdict is in and the results are not good.

The Facts:

•In 2013, Gov. Dayton raised taxes by $2.1 billion. (Star Tribune)

•According to MPR, Gov. Dayton passed $232 million in sales taxes, just to repeal them a year later. (MPR)

•Gov. Dayton passed a large financial gift tax, which he then corrected. (MPR)

•Gov. Dayton even increased taxes on low income Minnesotans. (MPR)

•After correcting a couple of their mistakes, Gov. Dayton and Minnesota Democrats still increased taxes by $1.7 billion! (MPR)

Not only did Gov Dayton raise taxes on Minnesota families, he mislead the public by saying he cut taxes.

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DFL Budget produces costly surplus


On Thursday it was announced that our state has an $825 million dollar surplus. This surplus did not appear out of thin air – it came from hard working taxpayers, families and small businesses.

The Republican budget in 2011 created a surplus of $2.8 billion and cost nothing. Today’s $825 million surplus created by Governor Dayton and the Democrats raised $2.1 billion in new taxes and obviously went too far. It is time to roll back some of the new tax increases and return that money to the hard working taxpayers who paid it in the first place.

My colleagues and I remain concerned that the long-term impact of the 2013 Dayton budget and the uncertainty of Obamacare and MNSure will be harmful to a healthy Minnesota economy.

Bill Ingebrigtsen
State Senator
District 8
Office Phone Number
651-297-8063

Senate Democrats Are Fined for Illegal Campaign Financing

$100,000 fine is historic but a slap on the wrist compared to winning the Senate majority

The State Senate Democrat Caucus was fined $100,000 by The Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board on Tuesday for illegal expenditures on behalf of 13 of their candidates in the 2012 election.

This is an important and welcome ruling, but it comes a year too late to impact voters’ decisions in these districts. The complaints were originally filed by the Republican Party in October of 2012 – before the election – but it took the Board over one year to complete their investigation. •With this historic penalty, more and more Minnesotans are asking: can we trust Democrats in Minnesota?

•The fine centered on illegal coordination regarding photos and flyers; what else might they have cheated on?

•Did this illegal activity, over $300,000 worth, influence the outcome of these State Senate elections? (one of the 13 Democrats won their Senate race by just 80 votes)

•As the Chair of the Senate Democrat Caucus campaign committee, what role did Majority Leader Tom Bakk play in these illegal expenditures and will there be any discipline for his employees Tom Kukielka and Vic Thorstenson, state employees who each played a role in this scandal?
Remarkably, the Board did not hold any of the thirteen Democrat candidates accountable with a fine, nor force their campaigns to pay back the money. The proper reclassifying of the illegal activity causes candidates to be over their limits by amounts ranging from $1,200 to $38,223, a significantly unfair advantage to their campaigns. By law the potential fines for candidates could have been up to four times the amount they are over. The Board chose nothing. •The fine shows the severity of the Senate Democrat Caucus’ illegal activity, but on the other hand, if they can illegally coordinate campaigns for 13 Senate seats for the price of a $100,000 fine and no cost to the candidates themselves, has the Board created a relatively-speaking low cost way to illegally influence campaigns?

The State Republican Party continues to discuss the matter with the Senate Republican Caucus and the Board, and we are evaluating our options with regard to the size of the fine, the lack of fines to the candidates themselves, and the impact of the illegal activity on the election results.

The thirteen Democrat Senate candidates involved are Oberloh, Jensen, Saxhaug, Carlson, Dahle, Eken, Franzen, McKendry, Schmit, Clausen, Johnson, Kent, and Koenen.

Click here to view the entire ruling

Prepared and Paid for by the Republican Party of Minnesota
Keith Downey, Chair
Not Authorized By Any Candidate or Candidate’s Committee