Gov. Pawlenty vetoed a budget balancing bill today that relied on spending cuts, an income tax increase on Minnesota's top earners and payment delay in school funding. In his veto letter, Pawlenty wrote "it is nonsensical to increase taxes on job providers merely weeks after I signed a bill to provide tax incentives for Minnesota businesses to grow jobs. The behavior sends a confusing and mixed message to companies looking to produce jobs in Minnesota."
Pawlenty added in the letter that he looks forward to working with DFL legislative leaders on an appropriate budget solution. The last time he's met with lawmakers was on Friday night. DFL House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher, who is running for governor, said in a conference call with reporters today that the only contact she's had with Pawlenty is by reading his Twitter feed.
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