here - Joyce Peppin for State Representative

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here - Joyce Peppin for State Representative
Joyce hopes to see you at these parades
and community festivals!
Rockin’ Rogers Days Parade
Saturday, June 26, Noon
Maple Grove Days Pierre Bottineau Parade
Thursday, July 15, 6:00 p.m.
Hanover Harvest Festival Parade
Saturday, August 7, 11:00 a.m.
Dear Friends,
Dayton Heritage Days Parade
Saturday, August 15, 1:00 p.m.
The 2010 legislative session has concluded with a balanced budget,
but much work remains on the economic challenges facing our
state, including a future budget deficit of as much as $6 billion.
Corcoran Country Daze
Friday, August 20-Saturday, August 21
Minnesota is at a fiscal crossroads and regardless of political beliefs,
most people understand the need for state government to change.
To meet the new fiscal reality of the 21st century, those changes must
be big, bold and transformative.
Greenfield – the “It’s Just Coffee!” group meets last Tuesday of
each month 9:00-11:00 a.m. at the Old Town Hall
facebook.com/joycepeppin
763.428.4626
[email protected]
www.joycepeppin.com
14535 Edgewood Road
Rogers, MN 55374
At Home
651.296.7806
[email protected]
www.house.mn/32A
279 State Office Building
100 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd
Saint Paul, MN 55155
At the Capitol
C o n tac t J o yc e
Prepared and paid for by
Peppin Volunteer Committee
14535 Edgewood Road
Rogers, MN 55374
As a fiscal conservative, I welcome the opportunity to productively
change government so that it is limited, focused, efficient and
carries out its duties with the utmost respect for those who pay the
bills, you, the taxpayer.
It is an honor to serve you
in the Minnesota House. I
value your opinion, welcome
your input and encourage
you to contact me if I can
be of assistance to you or
your family at any time. I
respectfully ask for your
support.
Sincerely,
Joyce Peppin
State Representative
Minnesota House District 32A – Corcoran, Dayton, Greenfield,
Hanover, Hassan, Maple Grove, Rogers
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for the Northwest Suburbs…
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Issues
EDUCATION REFORM & ACCOUNTABILITY
Joyce has fought to secure fair education funding for northwest
suburban schools and worked to enact needed reforms in teacher
compensation and licensure. Joyce has also voted for improved
education standards and to eliminate restrictive state mandates
that hamper local school district oversight and governance. Joyce
believes Minnesota is an education leader due to the strong system
of public, private, parochial and home schools we maintain.
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
PATIENT-CENTERED HEALTH CARE
Joyce has consistently been recognized as a friend of the taxpayer
and believes government must live within its means and not raise
taxes on working families and small businesses. Joyce has led the
effort to streamline, downsize and prioritize state spending and bring
accountability to government. She is chief author of the Minnesota
Sunset Commission to annually review and abolish unnecessary and
duplicative government.
Joyce believes providing competition across state lines and more
patient choice will result in higher quality health care. Joyce cosponsored legislation to reform current state-subsidized programs
to improve access and lower the cost to taxpayers. Joyce believes
health care reform must emphasize prevention, ensure a choice of
coverage options and be free of excessive government intervention.
JOB CREATION
ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
Joyce knows job growth and small business expansion are the keys
to Minnesota’s economic recovery. Government’s role must be to
eliminate the barriers and burdensome regulations that hinder small
business start-ups. Legislators should implement fair tax policy and
ensure a level playing field so job creators can secure the capital they
need to succeed in a competitive market.
Joyce is passionate about ensuring energy independence. Energy
demands are expected to double by mid-century, but Minnesota’s
energy infrastructure is not currently equipped to meet our needs.
Joyce will continue to lead a bipartisan coalition to remove the
outdated bans on the construction of new nuclear and clean coal
power facilities and champion conservation measures that make
sense and don’t destroy jobs.
...Who Gets Things Done!