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Dear Chamber Members & Friends, Each November presents an opportunity—and a responsibility—to shape the future of our community, state, and nation. The Brainerd Lakes Chamber wants to assist you in making informed choices at the polls. We’re very proud to deliver this 2018 Business Voting Guide, which is fully sponsored and includes responses to business-related questions from several area candidates. We offered them 203 words to make the case that business issues are among their top priorities. Remember, your Chamber does not endorse any candidate or political party. Because thriving businesses and thriving communities depend on each other, we believe that every elected leader should be “pro-business” as they weigh their decisions. As always, we thank them for their service and partnership. Sincerely Yours,
MATT KILIAN, PRESIDENT Brainerd Lakes Chamber of Commerce 218-822-7111 | Matt@BrainerdLakesChamber.com
2018-19 Brainerd Lakes Chamber Government Affairs Committee Jim Haakonson, Chair CliftonLarsonAllen
Jim Kraft Frandsen Bank and Trust
Mike Dillon Lexington Manufacturing
Bart Taylor RiverWood Bank
John Holthaus Benefit Innovations
Nate Grotzke Close~Converse
Ben Thuringer Madden's on Gull Lake
Lisa Paxton Little Pine Holdings
Tim Ramerth Widseth Smith Nolting
Chris Quisberg Cub Foods
Mark Osendorf Xcel Energy
Deb Holthaus Benefit Innovations
Matthew Seymour Q Squares
Ginny Knudson Borden, Steinbauer, Krueger and Knudson
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2018 ELECTIONS STATE................................................................PAGE 6 Governor.................................................... Jeff Johnson Governor ......................................................... Tim Walz U.S. Representative District 8 ��������������� Joe Radinovich U.S. Representative District 8........ Ray Skip Sandman * U.S. Representative District 8 �������������������Pete Stauber State Representative District 9A ����������������� Alex Hering State Representative District 9A ����������������John Poston State Representative District 9B.....Stephen Browning * State Representative District 9B ������������ Ronald Kresha State Representative District 10A �������Josh Heintzeman State Representative District 10A ����������������� Dale Menk State Representative District 10B �����������������Dale Lueck State Representative District 10B ������������������Phil Yetzer CASS COUNTY ������������������������������������������������������������� County Commissioner District 1 �����������Neal Gaalswyk * County Commissioner District 4 ������������Scott D. Bruns * CROW WING COUNTY ��������������������������������� PAGE 17 County Commissioner District 2 ����������������� Bill Brekken County Commissioner District 2 �������������Paul M. Thiede County Commissioner District 3 ������������� Steve Barrows County Commissioner District 3 ��������������Keith Johnson County Commissioner District 4..... Rosemary Franzen * BAXTER...........................................................PAGE 21 Council Member........................................Connie Lyscio Council Member.........................................Mary Marana Council Member....................................Robert Nesheim Council Member..............................................Lori Rubin Council Member........................................... Zach Tabatt
BRAINERD.................................................PAGE 26 Mayor........................................................... Ed Menk Council Member at Large..........................Sue Hilgart Council Member at Large.........Christopher Mathison Council Member Ward 2.........................Kelly Bevans Council Member Ward 4...................... Gabe Johnson BREEZY POINT.......................................... PAGE 31 Mayor...................................................... Tom Lillehei Council Member...................................Gary Bakken * Council Member.............................. Michael Moroni * CROSSLAKE..............................................PAGE 32 Mayor......................................................David Nevin Mayor.................................. Pauline (Patty) Norgaard Council Member.................................. John Andrews Council Member................................... Aaron Herzog Council Member.................................... R Clay Porter Council Member...................................Dave Schrupp NISSWA......................................................PAGE 38 Mayor................................................ Fred Heidmann Council Member............................................Bob Fier Council Member..........................................Mike Hoff Council Member.................................. Don Jacobson Council Member........................................ Josh Miles PEQUOT LAKES........................................PAGE 43 Mayor................................................. Cathy Malecha Mayor....................................................James Tayloe Council Member................................... Jerry Akerson Council Member.....................................Jeff Boucher Council Member........................................ Cheri Seils
Please note that candidates marked with * did not respond.
All candidates listed above were contacted by the Brainerd Lakes Chamber of Commerce for participation in this Voting Guide. Responses received from our questionnaire are published exactly as submitted, with no additional editing. For voting information visit the Minnesota Secretary of State website: www.sos.state.mn.us.
2018 Brainerd Lakes Area Candidate Forums Your opportunity to meet our future leaders and make an informed choice at the polls!
Pequot Lakes Mayor & City Council Monday, October 1st | 6:30 p.m. Pequot Lakes High School Crow Wing County Commissioner & Sheriff Tuesday, October 2nd | 6:30 p.m. Crow Wing County Land Services Building
Minnesota 8th Congressional District Monday, October 8th | 6:30 p.m. Madden’s Resort Town Hall Brainerd and Baxter City Councils Friday, October 12th | 7:30 a.m. Yesterday’s Gone, Downtown Brainerd Crosslake Mayor & City Council Tuesday, October 23rd | 6:30 p.m. Crosslake Charter School
Minnesota State Representative, Districts 9A, 10A, 10B Monday, October 29th | 6:30 p.m. Chalberg Theatre, Central Lakes College For more information or to RSVP, visit www.BrainerdLakesChamber.com/Events
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STATE: Governor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Jeff Johnson Governor Republican 51 Sondi, Thor, Rolf County Commissioner www.johnsonforgovernor.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Honest, Frugal, Listener What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? The bedrock of a strong community is healthy small businesses. As governor, I will focus on ensuring that government listens to rather than telling businesses what to do from Saint Paul. You know better than bureaucrats what your communities need. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? That’s simple: listen. Unlike the current governor, I believe that businesses are run by people with the interests of their community at heart. Only by working together can we build a better future. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Minnesota’s success is built upon the strength, hard work, and ingenuity of our citizens. We believe in the value of education, including teaching our kids not just facts but good values. I believe we need to expand our focus beyond the Twin Cities to Greater Minnesota. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Civility and cooperation have been in short supply in politics, and that hurts us all. Throughout my career I have tried to expect the best of people, and most of the time they deliver. We need to remember that we are all working for the good of the citizens.
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STATE: Governor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Tim Walz Governor of Minnesota Democratic-Farmers-Labor Party 54 Gwen (wife of 24 years), Gus (son, 11) and Hope (daughter, 17) Teacher. Veteran. Coach. Congressman. tim@walzforgovernor.org
Three words that define you as a candidate: Optimistic. Coalition-builder. Effective. What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I’ve introduced a One Minnesota Community Prosperity Plan to grow Minnesota businesses. The plan calls for greater funding for workforce housing, workforce training programs, improving our roads and bridges, expanding access to reliable broadband, and creates grants for Minnesotan cities to make investments in their communities. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I will build One Minnesota. That means that people that are impacted by policy need to have a seat at the table when those policies are being made. I will work closely with the business community and make sure your priorities are heard. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Minnesota building trades and their contractors have a long history of successful apprenticeship programs that take little to no taxpayer dollars. But we can do better. Let’s invest in career and technical education so students have the skills they need to make an impact at home and in the workplace. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I’m a 24-year veteran of the MN National Guard, so I know about service and cooperation. In One Minnesota, we focus on our common values to solve problems. Minnesotans are tired of gridlock. We need to work together to build One Minnesota where everyone has a chance to get ahead.
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STATE: US Representative District 8 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Joe Radinovich US Congress - 8th District Democratic-Farmer-Labor 32 Engaged to Carly Melin Candidate for Congress joe@joeradinovich.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Passionate, Thoughtful, Hardworking What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Creating a world-class workforce, and fortifying complementary systems and services that make work possible—like healthcare, childcare, and public education—gives all of us the stability, employability, and safety we need to build our futures. We must continue to fight for working families to keep our economy strong and help it grow. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Both business and workers must be at the table as we chart the best path forward together. I will be available both in Washington and in the district to representatives of the business community through individual meetings, public appearances, and listening sessions. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Minnesota has traditionally been a leader in creating a highly skilled workforce through investments in pre-K to post secondary education. Every child in our nation should be able to realize their full potential through education--that will require addressing the “achievement gap” plaguing our state and others across the nation. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Unlike many politicians, I realize civility and cooperation are essential to fixing gridlock in Washington. I am committed to working with anyone to benefit the everyday lives of Minnesotans in my district. Since I first got involved in politics fighting for rural schools, my commitment to service has been unyielding.
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STATE: US Representative District 8 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Pete Stauber MN-08 Republican 52 Married to Jodi for 22 years with 4 children Retired Duluth Police Officer/ Co-Owner of Duluth Hockey Company info@stauberforcongress.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Service, Leadership, Conservative What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Twenty-seven years ago, my brothers and I fulfilled our dream of opening a small business that encompassed one of our passions: hockey. I will always fight to make this economy better, to make it deeper, and to ensure that everyone has a shot at their version of the American dream. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I have been traveling the district for 16 months meeting with small business owners, community leaders, and voters from all 18 counties to listen and understand the issues that matter to them. In Congress, I would keep the communication lines open to ensure I am fighting for their pro-growth priorities. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I will fight for pro-growth policies that would unleash the economic engine in the 8th district. I will continue to push for tax relief that ensures a fairer, simpler tax code so businesses and families in Crow Wing County and across the district can grow, expand, and create more jobs. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Like most Minnesotans, when I look at Washington I see dysfunction, divisiveness. From playing hockey to 23 years of public service in law enforcement, I am a problem solver. Washington isn’t representing Main Street and I look forward to working with all viewpoints to get things done on their behalf.
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STATE: Representative District 9A Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Alex Hering Minnesota State House of Representatives, District 9A Democratic Farmer Labor 50 Jill, my wife of 28 years, our 2 daughters and granddaughter General Contractor, Construction Business Owner 218 270-0509 | alex@hering4mn9a.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Realistic, Innovative, Compassionate What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Ensuring our local businesses have the infrastructure, access to affordable funding resources and trainable workforce. Safe roads for customers to access our communities and transport our products is important, access to statewide broadband is how businesses connect with the global market and the world connects with our local business community. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Being present and engaging with people in our communities is how I’ve heard business owners talk to me about separating employment from healthcare, with a Single Payer system allowing them to provide full-time hours to employees struggling with part-time paychecks and eliminating annual healthplan headaches. I am listening to you. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Our local and state governments will encourage investment and business growth by improving the transparency of where “fair for all” tax dollars are being spent on services to people and businesses in Minnesota. Investing surpluses to expand education, tourism and access to natural resources will increase business in our communities. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Being accountable to all parties when negotiating and acknowledging success is accomplished when you can shake hands after. All of us encounter people we disagree with, that is obvious at all levels of today’s government, as the representative of southern Cass, Todd and Wadena counties, I will work for you.
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STATE: Representative District 9A Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
John Poston State Rep Dist 9A GOP 60 Single Business Owner 218-251-7639 | johnposton@hotmail.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Conservative, Integrity, Compassionate. What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Tax reform, Unnecessary regulations, Workforce development, collaboration between education and business to develop the workers we need. Workforce housing, develop housing that works for our local workers. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? As in the past I would continue to reach out to local business leaders to hear there concerns and seek their advice, I would also continue the solid relationship that I have with the Brainerd Lakes Chamber and the Minnesota Chamber. They both have been Great resources. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Tax reform and eliminating unneeded regulations. If we do not continue to improve in these areas businesses will not locate, open or expand in our state. Having a properly well trained workforce, ready to take the jobs that are coming to our state in the future is a priority. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I have always worked well with both sides of the aisle in the House and work well with the Senate and the Administration. I also have a good working relationship with our County Commissioners and our Municipality leaders.
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STATE: Representative District 9B Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Ronald Kresha House of Representatives 9B GOP 48 Married, five children CFO/COO ronkresha@ronkresha.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Prudent, passionate, purposeful What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Workforce Attraction and economic growth If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I have supported various business organizations and regularly attended forums and listening sessions. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Consistent statewide regulations and reducing unnecessary regulations. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I have authored and passed business-friendly legislation in telecommunications and angel investing. I have also been a leader at the capitol, recently serving as the Majority Whip.
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STATE: Representative District 10A Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Josh Heintzeman State Representative Republican 40 Wife Keri & our six children ages 17, 15, 13, 7, 5, & 2. Co-owner with Keri of UpCountry Log 218-820-5674 | upcountrylog@gmail.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Small business owner What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Our children shouldn’t have to move away to find a good-paying job. The Lakes Region needs sustainable job growth in order to thrive long-term. My priority is to limit obstacles for business expansion and reduce taxes that prevent our local business Community from reinvestment and hiring. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I’ve been honored to visit businesses, tour facilities with employees and attend round tables focused on economic growth. I value input from business owners in our community and my door is always open to hear concerns and I will continue to reach out to them regularly as well. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Our tax bill froze the Statewide general property tax levy which significantly impacted commercial / industrial and seasonal recreational properties. Additionally, our tax bill also provided an exemption from the general Levy for commercial / industrial property on the first $100, 000 value. These changes are a significant Improvement. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? This last session my LCCMR bonding bill funded wastewater treatment facility upgrades for small cities. My legislation provides nearly $60 million dollars for these much needed improvements and had broad bipartisan support. It was signed by Governor Dayton and will have a significant impact keeping local property taxes in check.
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STATE: Representative District 10A Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Dale Menk District 10A Representative DFL 40 Wife, Trisha and six children, aged 13 to 23 Building Construction menk410a@outlook.com | (218) 330-3619
Three words that define you as a candidate: Honest, Empathetic, Resilient What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? My priority would be to foster an environment that is conducive to starting small business and growing existing small businesses. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I would welcome comment from those in the business community when making decisions that effect business owners and employees. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and Minnesota Secretary of State offer extensive resources on how to start a small business. That, along with angel tax credit and various grants offered by the state are helpful to those looking to start or grow small business. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I would make it a priority to form good working relationships with my fellow legislators. I would work to find common ground and build from there. The goal of any decision I make will be to benefit the people of Minnesota.
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STATE: Representative District 10B Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Dale Lueck MN House of Representatives 10B Republican 68 Wife Linda, 2 children, 5 grandchildren, 1 great grand child Beef Cattle Rancher, Retired Naval Officer 218-927-2495
Three words that define you as a candidate: Proven, Experienced, Leader What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I am seeking reelection so we can build on recent successes including: (1) Reduce taxes & regulations. (2) Mitigate uncontrolled health insurance costs. (3) Improve transportation. (4) Ensure the Cuyuna Mountain Bike Trails, expanded ATV trail systems and the Crosslake National Loon Center projects are completed in a timely manner. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Absolutely! The great ideas are born at the local level, not in Saint Paul. I will seek the local business community’s counsel before I vote on matters of economic consequence to our area. We made great progress during the past two years, but much work remains to be done. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The legislature provided historic business tax and regulatory relief, increased transportation funding, and made a major investment in the Cuyuna State Recreation Area. We have more work to do stabilizing health insurance costs and ensuring our high schools and colleges produce work ready young adults to meet today’s workforce needs. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I am about solutions, not who gets the credit. I will continue to work hard with our local government officials, the business community and my colleagues on both sides of the isle to make our part of Minnesota a better place to live, work and raise our children.
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STATE: Representative District 10B Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Phil Yetzer House 10B DFL 52 Married with two minor children self employed - Realtor
Three words that define you as a candidate: Fact-based, Common-sensed, Locally-focused What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Provide small business owners, contractors and other individuals the option to buy into MnCare at a group rate. Support our travel and tourism industry through trail development, workforce housing and resource management. Improve our infrastructure such as roads, communications and airports to provide avenues for growth. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I spent 10 years, as an outside sales manager, calling on area businesses for a Minnesota based trucking company. I believe that meeting people where they work provides the best situation to understand their issues. As your Representative, I will make myself available and become our voice of the District In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I think the growth in the number and size of our area’s celebrations, festivals and events has been very effective in drawing dollars to our area. I believe we could do more to encourage visitors to relocate their businesses and families to our area. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I currently serve on the Emily Volunteer Fire Department, the Emily Cooperative Telephone Board and the Fairfield Township Board. I have been Chamber Member as owner of the Wolfhound Bar. In public office I would draw on my civic experience and support issues that benefit the District.
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CROW WING COUNTY: County Commissioner District 2 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Bill Brekken Crow Wing County Commissioner District 2 Non-Partisan 67 Wife, Jane and 3 Adult Children< Haley, Abby, & Michael Real Estate Sales billbrekken@charter.net
Three words that define you as a candidate: Listen, Learn, Lead What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Workforce Development & Housing are essential. I would also be interested in assisting the existing business sector in growth opportunities, as well as creation of new business in our area. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I would begin by listening to all of the business concerns. Next, the identification of possible course of action, and engagement of all concerned people in coming to the true and best decision for all. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The County has been significant in contributing to the promotion of our area. The Brainerd Lakes Area Development Corporation, the Housing & Redevelopment Authority, along with the local Chambers of Commerce have all been great contributors to the creation and growth of our business sector. Strengthening our workforce is key. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? My strong belief is that character and integrity matter! I recognize that EVERYONE is priority. It is essential to engage all people from the private and public sectors of or community in order to promote the spirit of service.
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CROW WING COUNTY: County Commissioner District 2 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Paul M. Thiede County Commissioner District 2 Non-partison 71 Wife, Dee; eight children; twenty-nine grandchildren Writer 218-330-3585
Three words that define you as a candidate: Conservative, caring, consistent What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? The business community benefits from taxpayers that are satisfied not only with the government services they receive but the manner in which those services are delivered. Services delivered in a timely, efficient and thorough manner aide in attracting and retaining a workforce already brought here by our unique natural resources. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? My telephone, email address and contact information have been and will continue to always be available. I was instrumental in getting board meetings televised and available on-line 24-7. I will continue to make myself available to speak before a gathering or classroom of those interested in what County Government does. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? BLAEDC, made up of businesses promoting doing business in the area, has gone on record stating that eight consecutive years of zero levy increases in the County has been a major factor in attracting employment to the Lakes Area. Good testimony. Reasonable and responsible movement forward will serve us best. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? A joy of elected office is recognizing there are no reasons for political â&#x20AC;&#x153;enemies.â&#x20AC;? Disagreeing parties can dialogue with opinion differences while developing good public policy. I try mightily to keep doors open in the hope that strong convictions on both sides of an issue brings out the best results.
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CROW WING COUNTY: County Commissioner District 3 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Steve Barrows Crow Wing County Commissioner District 3 Married (218) 820-8199
Three words that define you as a candidate: Respectful, Responsible, Dedicated What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I would advocate for policies that would encourage new business growth and opportunities for expansion of existing businesses. Because small business is the backbone of our local economy I would seek out members of the Chamber to provide feedback on their views to establish priorities that reflect their businesses. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? As an elected official I feel that I have an obligation to go to the business community and ask for their input on issues impacting their business. My personal phone would be available to contact me on issues at all times. Communication, openness, and transparency allow for integrity. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Reducing the counties debt in the past eight years has been a positive for local businesses. Working collaboratively with other government units to reduce redundancy and cost would be one area of improvement. We must ensure a viable economic engine is in place. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? It is my position that I work for the people of Crow Wing County. I would work with dedication, respect, and in cooperation with other government leaders to identify the needs of the county.
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CROW WING COUNTY: County Commissioner District 3 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Keith Johnson Crow Wing County Commissioner District 3 Republican 42 Beautiful wife Myrna, 4 children ages 23, 20, 17, 6 Logistics coordination 218-851-5095
Three words that define you as a candidate: Dedicated, Listener, Integrity What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Priority one is to eliminate the Methodone clinic at the south end of South 6th Street located in District 3. This will boost moral, and will encourage “Family Friendly” businesses to move into the area. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Consistent dialogue with all businesses. Listening, asking what “their” specific needs will be, and what they want from their county government. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Our greatest success has been our location. There are many reasons businesses want to be here.Our job as government is to work with police, attack the drug problem, keep the area safe, and get out of the way for businesses. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Having these very same qualities is how I have built my businesses. Communication, understanding, and the willingness to learn everyday, are qualities I will always have.
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BAXTER: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Connie Lyscio Baxter City Council 59 Husband - Todd. Sons - Tom and Michael Daughter in Law - Mariah Teacher - ISD181 cmlyscio@gmail.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Capable, Energetic, Genuine What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Sustaining and supporting the existing businesses as well as attracting new. Economic growth is essential through business development. Continuing the work such as The Bridges Career Academy to develop our local talent and encouraging that talent to stay and thrive in the lakes area. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Scheduling time to meet with business owners and board members. Attending Chamber functions such as Business After Hours to create dialogue in informal settings. Transparency is critical and no hidden agendas. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Numerous opportunities for women in leadership roles is exciting and needs to continue. The availability of “start up” funds has opened some doors that otherwise would have remained closed to entrepreneurs. Our strong school district and the overwhelming support evidenced by the recent referendum vote is an invitation for growth. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? The qualities I would demonstrate in public office would be no different from the qualities by which I live my life. I am an active volunteer for several non-profits in the area and my character traits of being genuine, approachable and caring would serve me well as a government leader.
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BAXTER: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Mary Marana Baxter City Council 65 Married Daughter and Married Son and 5 Grandchildren Executive Director of the Crisis Line and Referral Service jlm4@brainerd.net
Three words that define you as a candidate: Approachable, Caring, Respectful What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Seeing our local businesses thrive and grow successfully by having fair taxes and updated services. Also, a business community that is safe and inviting not only for customers but for other businesses. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I have always been a person who is approachable, one who listens to others opinions, weighs the options and makes decisions that are the best for the majority involved. I would make sure the community businesses know I have an open-door policy to them. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I have seen this happen with the tourism in the Brainerd Lakes Area from the State down. The service improvements such as roads and utilities make our communities safer and more attractive to new businesses. And there is a welcoming atmosphere for new businesses by our city and county governments. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I am respectful and cooperative when working with others because we all have different types of personalities. I listen non-judgmentally, sincerely, and care about their concerns. I believe in knowing all the facts and be well informed before making a discussion. Everyoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opinion matter and everyone should be heard.
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BAXTER: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Robert Nesheim Baxter City Council 73 Widowed Retired bobnem1@msn.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: honest and trustworthy What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? be there for the common good of the city If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? very carefully In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? i have not been involved with the politics of the city to have an educated answer. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? being willing to to listen to all involved before having an honest opinion
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BAXTER: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Lori Rubin Baxter City Council 45 four children, Hailey, Matt, Austin & Tanner Insurance Agent with Fiducia Benefits Group loriannrubin@hotmail.com | 218-839-9600
Three words that define you as a candidate: Involved, Passionate, Unbiased What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I believe in open communication between our local businesses and the city. The businesses are critical to the future growth of our city and they need to feel that their voices and concerns are heard. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I am always open to a conversation. Whether someone talks to me one on one at a networking event or emails or calls me with a question or concern, I am very interested in hearing feedback from the business community regarding things going on within the city. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I believe Baxter has done a great job of working with businesses, both existing and new with responsible planning and growth. We can always strive to do better. Again, I keep coming back to communication. If everyone feels they are being heard,we can accomplish more. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I am passionate about giving back to our community. I serve on the board for Kids Against Hunger and am a proud member of the Brainerd Area Sertoma Club. If elected, I see serving on the City Council as another way to give back.
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BAXTER: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Zach Tabatt Baxter City Council N/A 32 Wife, Jessica and two daughters Self-Employed Financial Advisor tabattforbaxter@gmail.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Integrity, Transparent, Collaborative What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? My priorities are diversification and growth. Businesses should feel welcome and supported. Our current business mix does an excellent job for our area, but I would love to find creative ways to support new industries to keep our job market and economy as diversified as possible. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Direct communication is the best way to understanding. When reasonable, I would directly contact affected businesses so I can better understand the needs of all stakeholders before making a final decision. I encourage dialogue between the chamber, business, and the city. Decisions are best made in consultation with stakeholders. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? National and local businesses are choosing to grow in Baxter. The city should continue to look at ways to streamline the process and improve efficiency while keeping development orderly. Business growth should be encouraged through an efficient, transparent, and fair process at the city level. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I have a proven history with these qualities in business and as a former police officer. I have mediated civil and domestic disputes. I have negotiated labor contracts in government and business. As a council member I will be open-minded. Even in disagreement, you will have my unconditional respect.
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BRAINERD: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Ed Menk Mayor, Brainerd MN non-partisan 69 married to Susan 48 years, three children, five grandchildren Owner of E. L. Menk Jewelers
Three words that define you as a candidate: Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll promote Brainerd What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? As in the past, I will be working with the Chamber, BLADEC, EDA, and the City of Brainerd to ensure that our community is seen as the city of immense opportunities for businesses as well as residents. When we see and promote opportunities, progress in our city will be realized. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? As a Mayor of a Charter City I have limited legislative powers but I will be able to promote the opportunities that exist in Brainerd for businesses and residents. This ability helps the city attract and retain businesses. The promotion of these opportunities is how Brainerd grows in the future. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? In the past two years we have seen more growth in the Downtown business community with the help of the City, HRA, Brainerd Lakes Chamber and BLADEC co-sponsoring the Destination Downtown contest that saw 49 applications the first year and 73 this year. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? In the past, while serving as chairman or president of the Chambers C&I show, Main Street, Downtown Business assoc., Brainerd P&Z and EDA I have had a good working relationship with local, county, state and federal government leaders. As the current Mayor I have continued in this path.
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BRAINERD: Council Member at Large Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Sue Hilgart Brainerd City Council Alderman At Large na 58 Husband Jeff, 4 adult children, 2 grandchildren East Region Program Manager, Rural Minnesota Concentrated Employment Program hilgartsue@hotmail.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Passionate, Motivated, Committed What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? The momentum generated with #MyBrainerd and the excitement of the Destination Downtown campaigns has really set the table for growth and development in Brainerd; in our historic downtown, along Washington Street, and in our industrial districts. I continue to support these initiatives and incentives to businesses wherever possible. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I believe city council members should have regular dialogue with the business community. If re-elected, I will welcome input in any form, phone call, text message, email. I am accessible to the people I represent. I am eager to sit down, discuss issues, and gain insights from business leaders/owners. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Our assets are our residents and infrastructure in place â&#x20AC;&#x201C; shovel ready - in the industrial park to add business/industry. We need to continue to strengthen partnerships with economic development, our partners in local government at the county level and the school district, to welcome business and industry to Brainerd. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? As a leader in the community, I draw from my deep roots in public service demonstrated by the many years of volunteer service on multiple boards and committees. I will continue to strive to build connections with neighboring communities and local civic groups to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas.
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BRAINERD: Council Member at Large Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Christopher Mathison City Council Independent 32 Mike & Kellie Mathison (Parents) 320-247-9963
Three words that define you as a candidate: Honest. Patient. Logical. What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I would like to see more of our local businesses be able to set realistic goals that are better than just “getting by.” I want to help our city’s local businesses to thrive & grow, rather than break even. Not to mention, where there is success, there are more jobs. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? The most important thing any council member could do when engaging any business is to LISTEN. I wouldn’t just hear, I will listen. Truly absorb the information & respond by starting a dialogue where we can reach an even ground. Patience & honesty are 2 things I value greatly. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I feel that there has been a lot of true, good intention behind making downtown Brainerd an even more welcoming place. I believe being persistent & persevering difficult times can breed more successful businesses who not only can stay open, but are operating with profitable outcomes. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I pride myself on my thin filter & forward honesty. I have an open mind to many different angles, & can communicate on realistic levels where REAL outcomes can happen. The motivation driving my spirit of service is my own, personal goal of producing RESULTS for the city of Brainerd.
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BRAINERD: Council Member Ward 2 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Kelly Bevans City Council 58 Small Business Owner kbevans@ci.brainerd.mn.us
Three words that define you as a candidate: Voice of Reason What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? The City of Brainerd: Providing opportunities for you to succeed. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I’m available everyday, in the same place, for over 30 yrs. If you need me, I’m here for you. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The City of Brainerd has over 100 yrs. of providing the basis for solid economic growth. From utility expansion to the airport, a large annexation to the south, and a rejuvenation of our housing, the opportunities for success are endless The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I’ve been a part of numerous configurations of the Brainerd CIty Council & always felt that as long as we keep the best interests of the City at heart we will always be able to work together.
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BRAINERD: Council Member Ward 4 Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Gabe Johnson Brainerd City Council - Ward 4 35 Wife Mary, Daughter Tegan, Sons Joe and Jack Digital Marketing Consultant
Three words that define you as a candidate: Passionate, Energetic, Honest What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I will continue to work with city staff to ease onerous zoning restrictions that appear to be forcing suburbia into the otherwise dense and diverse business community in the city of Brainerd. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I am always a phone call away if a specific business has a concern. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The elimination of parking minimums was a good step for the city of Brainerd. It is now up to a business owner to decide how many parking stalls they need whereas before it was up to a rigid formula with no regard for the real world. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? The Brainerd City Council is functioning at a peak level of performance. We get along well each other, city staff, business owners, and with our partners at Crow Wing County and Brainerd Public Schools. I will continue to strive for productive collaboration.
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BREEZY POINT: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Tom Lillehei Mayor, City of Breezy Point N/A 71 Wife of 48 years: Pam; 2 married children; 4 grandchildren Retired Electrical Engineer 612-414-0923 | TLillehei@cityofbreezypointmn.us
Three words that define you as a candidate: Proactive Responsible Conservative What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? A vibrant business community is vital to a vibrant city and conversely a vibrant city enhances all businesses within that city. It is therefore incumbent upon the city to provide the appropriate infrastructure, public support and, where justified, various incentives to relocate and/or expand operations. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? The cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s goals are outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. As part of the current Comprehensive Plan rewrite, the business community is specifically invited to participate so their plans may be dovetailed into the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s long range plan to support their goals as well as supporting the needs of the public. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Revising regulations and restrictions that have little value. The city has goals to review and revise all the land use and zoning ordinances to eliminate barriers and facilitate growth. As part of the Comprehensive Plan rewrite we will work with the business community to provide welcoming regulatory environment for growth. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I would actively engage in regular dialog with business leaders, county and state representatives to review what can be done at every level to promote growth. Bringing business and public leaders together in the spirit of dialog and compromise is the best path to success.
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CROSSLAKE: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
David Nevin Mayor of Crosslake 61 Wife, 5 children and 2 grandchildren Self Employed Contractor (218) 820-3568 | nevconst@crosslake.net
Three words that define you as a candidate: Honest, Objective, Responsible What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? * Open government * Business & community input and involvement * Year round growth and amenities * Health care services * Housing; both entry level and senior level * Parking/safety I will make the public aware of ALL upcoming financial and business decisions and ask for input. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I will encourage business and all community members to get involved, be passionate and outspoken to achieve goals. Show compassion for struggling businesses, help where the city can and be sure to show appreciation for them being in our town. I will have an open agenda for community input. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I believe planning & zoning changes have been very successful. I will expand common sense government. I believe parking & safety in town needs to be addressed. Entry level and senior housing will add to year round growth and tax base. What is good for one is good for ALL. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I will improve communication, attend as many commission meetings as possible, offer input and defend department needs. I will also have a hands on approach, be open to suggestions and always look at all options. 32 | www.BrainerdLakesChamber.com
CROSSLAKE: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Pauline (Patty) Norgaard Mayor of Crosslake Young at Heart Husband Jerry, Son Jason- Egan MN, Son Justin- Sela WA Retired Mortgage Executive pattynorgaard@crosslake.net
Three words that define you as a candidate: Strong Effective Leadership What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Communication leading to understanding, Proactive relationship in helping to advocate for and work with local businesses on common causes, Promotion of our community as a great place to locate in and do business. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? By reaching out to business owners & operators, listening to them regarding their needs. As EDA President for 5 years, I have an understanding of what a healthy business environment requires. As Mayor, I have and will continue to be proactive in pursuing objectives that help make for successful businesses. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I believe best results are achieved by working together. Crosslake is part of a regional economy and shares amenities that bring visitors to the area. We also have a large community of seasonal residents. Both represent distinct business opportunities. So, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d encourage entrepreneurs to find a need and fill it. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? By joining with leaders from other area communities, I have and will continue to work toward expanding opportunities for all. By thinking outside the box and making for a bigger pie, we can all derive the benefits of a healthy growing economy.
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CROSSLAKE: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
John Andrews Crosslake City Council 71 Wife, 3 children, 1 grandchild Retired physician 513-807-4480 and Johnandrewsjr@msn.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Thoughtful decision-maker What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Continue the legacy of protecting our lakes so that Crosslake continues to be the beautiful, enjoyable, destination community that it currently is for visitors and residents. Encourage businesses to locate and expand in Crosslake by keeping Crosslake a business-friendly community. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I have spent the past several months listening to business owners detail the ways in which the Crosslake City Council could assist them in their endeavors. I will keep their priorities in mind including adding flexibility in regulations where possible. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The current Crosslake City Council has worked to protect the lakes, paved roads, built bridges, and applied for grants to assist with funding. Finding affordable housing for workers, expanding the sanitary sewer, and growing the tax base to keep tax rates low are current challenges. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? The current Crosslake City Council has done an excellent job of promoting service, civility, and cooperation among government leaders and the community. I would continue this by listening to the concerns of business owners and then making thoughtful decisions and proposals to enhance the services available in the Crosslake community.
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CROSSLAKE: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Aaron Herzog City Council none 72 Married 49 years, one child, two grand children and three great grandchildren Retired 218 820-6344
Three words that define you as a candidate: Care about Crosslake What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Work toward a balance between workforce housing to complement and assist a residential growth that would encourage current business growth as well as attract new business. This would include working with Planning an Zoning Commission to create/ adjust appropriate land use regulations. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Liston to what the business community is saying. Ask for input and feedback reference ongoing discussions, then work toward making decisions that are in the best interest of our business groups and the City of Crosslake. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I have been on the P & Z for seven years. During that time we have made major changes to the land use ordinances and the water quality standards. We have continued to make adjustments to correct and or fix what was missed or needed updating, this will be ongoing. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I will work with the Chamber of Commerce to assist them in marketing our community. I would look at what information they need from the City on Business event. Also on events that are happening to encourage people to come.
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CROSSLAKE: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
R Clay Porter Crosslake City Council 63 wife, three sons, one daughter lawyer cporter@rclayporterllc.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: honest, ethical, diligent What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Sustained growth consistent with community interests. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I would not hesitate to engage with the business community whenever appropriate. This would included in person communication on any matters affecting the business community. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? 1) The development of a long term city plan to sustain seasonal appeal along with year round residency. 2) The maintaining and upgrading the Recreation Area, the Community Center and City services. 3) The promotion of community events. 4) Facilitation of the building and opening of the Charter School. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? For 39 years I have defended motor carriers in litigation. If you were to take a survey of my clients, associate counsel, judges and adversaries with whom I have worked, I believe you would mostly hear me described as professional, honest, ethical, reliable. I would not change in this job.
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CROSSLAKE: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Dave Schrupp Crosslake City Council non-partisan Married Retired
Three words that define you as a candidate: Honest, Open, Conscientious What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Promoting tourism within the city, maintaining our city infrastructure to attract visitors who frequent the local businesses and maintaining the Up North feel of Crosslake that many visitors want to experience. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Listening to the recommendations and concerns of our EDA volunteers, Crosslakers Group Volunteers and city business owners. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Our Economic Development Authority group that works with local businesses to offer low cost financing for businesses. A new charter school, many restaurants and merchants, local medical care, fire and police, ambulance services, several churches and a multitude of recreational activities that attract visitors to support our local business base. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Regular and open communication about intentions and ideas is necessary in all relationships. The promotion of teamwork, openness and listening will always go a long way to making the right decisions.
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NISSWA: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Fred Heidmann Mayor, City of Nisswa 59 2 children Entrepreneur fred@heidmanncompany.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Vision, Leadership, Listener What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Be consistent and mindful of many regulations that hinder growth, while maintaining the beauty of the community and keeping taxes under control. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Keep Businesses involved and hear their concerns with decision making that will affect their ability to do business in our community, I believe it is important to hear all perspectives including business as we plan for the future. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Nisswa is really about tourism and will be into the future. Maintaining the waters and greenspace of our community is critical, along with smart growth that protects the â&#x20AC;&#x153;assetsâ&#x20AC;? that make Nisswa one of the most desirable destinations, and places to live in Minnesota. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Encouraging all of us to see the bigger picture, promoting cooperation and civility, the sharing of ideas, and working together to maintain the identity of the community while planning for the future needs that will come.
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NISSWA: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Bob Fier Nisswa City Council Member 64 (4) Adult Children Retired Engineering Facility Manager employed by Boeing & Amgen bfier1285@gmail.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: Qualified, Committed, Approachable What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? • To apply Nisswa’s newly revised Comprehensive Plan and Ordinances as guidelines for making decisions on issues concerning the Business Community. • To make decisions based on Nisswa retaining it’s “Unique Up North Feeling” for its residents and vacationers, all while allowing an environment for integrated business’s to thrive. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? As part of the Council’s Decision Making Process on issues concerning the Business Community to ask the question “Who would this issue effect in the Business Community”? Then to promote Nisswa Government reaching out to them to get involved early on in the decision making process. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Success: Witnessing the close collaboration between our Chamber of Commerce and City Government. Improvement: Review all programs to see if any “long in tooth” ones are still needed or needed to the level that they are currently funded before asking for increased budgets to better serve our Residents and Business’s. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Having an “Open Door Policy” where by: 1) I meet guests with a greeting, 2) Listening to their concerns and 3) Reserve forming an opinion until I have “all the facts” and have consulted with my associates as needed.
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NISSWA: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Mike Hoff Nisswa City Council 44 Sales
Three words that define you as a candidate: Fair, balanced, kind. What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? I feel that Nisswa needs to continue to progress, while maintaining the small town feel that we all love. Continue to improve and build upon the priorities that have been put in place by previous administrations. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I would be open to meeting with any business/business owner to listen to any ideas or concerns they may have. I am open to in person meetings or whatever is needed to facilitate communication. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? I believe that Nisswa has loosened up some of the restrictions of the past to bring in new business that attract more people to the town. Keep allowing businesses to come to town, while keeping the quaintness of the community. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? If elected, I plan to serve the people and businesses of Nisswa to the best of my ability without agenda, while being fair, balanced and even keeled. I would hope to make Nisswa a better place than it is today while civilly working with all involved.
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NISSWA: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Don Jacobson Nisswa council na na married retired -
Three words that define you as a candidate: experienced, involved, available What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Implement the component of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s comprehensive plan as it relates to our business community and allow busineses to grow and be profitable. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Listen to concerns and ideas through individual contact and through combined guidance and input of chamber officials In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The reviewing of ordinances and policies by the planning commission to better reflect current realities of local business needs. Plus an open dialog witih our very important downtown merchants and resort operators The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? Custormer service is always at the top when working with any member of the public. I am always willing to ilsten and learn from others and I like to think I am always civil to all.
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NISSWA: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Josh Miles City Council Nisswa 40 Wife of 8 Years and 4 Children GM at Lake Country Toyota
Three words that define you as a candidate: Honest-Fair-Passionate What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Sustainable growth while making sure we keep the charm of Nisswa intact. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Through conversation and always trying to view things from all angles including that of the business owner and whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in the best interest of the City. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? The Cities greatest success relative to growth is by making sure the businesses within the city are relevant to what makes what makes our city stand out, attract people and keep our charm. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I would be involved where and when it is necessary and would make sure I was very accessible to all Chamber and City employees.
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PEQUOT LAKES: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Cathy Malecha Mayor of Pequot Lakes Owner of Timeless Appeal c.malecha@tds.net
Three words that define you as a candidate: Hard-working, honest, objective What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Work to bring industry, housing and businesses to our community by encouraging and supporting programs which will enhance our community. By doing this we increase our tax base and lower taxes and encourage new growth. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? I have owned three businesses in Pequot (presently Timeless Appeal). I feel I have business knowledge along with my three terms as Mayor to bring the two areas together and make our community thrive. In your opinion, what has been the state’s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? There are monthly meetings between the Chamber, School District and the City. Cooperative methods have been created by these meetings. We need to work together on these methods, this action will benefit the City of Pequot Lakes. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I have always worked for the betterment of Pequot. On the steering committees for Grad Blast, Historical Society, Park Board, Bands in the Park, Antique Car Show, Library, currently chairperson for “Christmas for Vets” which puts 300 wreaths on the graves of our local vets. Working together achieves good things.
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PEQUOT LAKES: Mayor Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
James Tayloe Mayor 40 Married to wife Christa, and one Daughter Jordyn Plant Manager
Three words that define you as a candidate: For the People What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? To create more jobs in the area and promote the downtown area. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Seek information from the local businesses to see how we can grow and create more jobs. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Tax incentives help out a ton, we need to promote the area and bring in more jobs. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I would work with the Chamber to bring in more business and promote the events in the area
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PEQUOT LAKES: Council Member Name: Public Office: Political Party: Age: Family: Occupation: Contact:
Jerry Akerson Pequot city council 62 wife, 5 children, 9 grandchildren retired 218-568-5807 | jerryakerson@yahoo.com
Three words that define you as a candidate: fiscally responsible, empathetic What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? slow things down and let the business community adjust to the bypass. Without the traffic flow and poor visibility at best, business models will have to adapt and change. we cannot afford to lose any more businesses or declining property valuations. slow and steady wins the race. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Making myself available to the business community and listening to their concerns, I believe that we can work together with the council, to come up with better solutions for all parties involved In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? In my opinion there has been more to discourage business growth, than encourage â&#x20AC;&#x153;Over restrictive ordinances and cumbersome proceduresâ&#x20AC;? hinder growth. We must work together to remove barriers that are stunting our current growth. We need to take control of growing taxes at the city level. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? By listening and hearing what others are saying we should be able come to a compromise for just about anything. When people have concerns about projects, we must be able to answer their questions before moving on, there is room for improvement in Pequot Lakes. I do listen and hear.
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Jeff Boucher City Council 58 Wife, 1 Son Estimating/Sales 218-839-2284
Three words that define you as a candidate: Analytical. Unbiased. Ethical. What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? Moving the entire Community forward, Business Community and Citizens alike. I think if both groups would work together, Pequot would move forward at a faster pace. I think a positive image would do a lot toward having a new business consider moving to out city. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? Visit with local business owners to get their opinion if whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rightwith the business environment and what could be improved. We have a lot of business experience in this city, and I will respect their opinions. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Right now I think we have obstacles to overcome. While the city has had successes in the past, I think the focus moving forward should be concentrated on the future. If we want business growth, I think we need a united Pequot Lakes. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I would listen to both sides of every issue that faces the community. One size does not fit all. The best service would be civility and cooperation. I am open to new ideas, and would genuinely listen to the people.
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Cheri Seils City Council 63 Husband, Greg. One Son, 2 Granddaughters. Small Business Owner & Accts Payable Clerk seils@tds.net
Three words that define you as a candidate: Experienced Common-sense Leadership What are your priorities as they relate to our local business community? We need to take a step back on the pending projects for the City and evaluate the impact the tax increase will have on the residents and business community before proceeding. We need fiscally responsible economic growth. If elected, how would you engage the business community when weighing your decisions? As a small business owner, I understand the issues that affect the business community. I will be open to all ideas and listen to their concerns. In your opinion, what has been the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest success in encouraging business growth or eliminating barriers? What could be strengthened or improved? Communication with the business community needs to be improved. All businesses need to be heard. Good communication with our businesses as well as our citizens is the key to a successful community. The Chamber promotes the spirit of service, civility and cooperation among our government leaders. How would you demonstrate these qualities in public office? I will bring common sense to the City. I will work to bring the community back together.
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