Meeting Information | About Policy Committees
- Chair: Gordy Wagner (Pope)
- Vice Chair: Roger Imdieke (Kandiyohi)
- AMC Policy Analyst: Emily Murray
The Transportation & Infrastructure Policy Committee (TIPC) has primary jurisdiction over the following subject matters:
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Transportation
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Infrastructure
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Bonding
Purpose: To recommend policy positions to the general membership and/or the board of directors for inclusion in the Association's policy platform.
Responsibilities: Policy committees examine, discuss and draft AMC legislative policies for approval by the full Association. A policy committee may create subcommittees in order to meet the needs of the committee.
Membership: Each policy committee has one appointee from each member county. Counties with seven member boards of commissioners are allowed to appoint one person per committee, plus two additional appointments.
Meetings: Meets in person at the Legislative Conference, Policy Conference, and Annual Conference (no reimbursement for travel or per diem). Any other meetings by phone and/or Go-To-Meeting as needed.
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- 404 Assumption Feasibility Report - AMC/MICA/MCEA Letter - January 2017
- Letter to the Legislature in Support of Comprehensive Transportation Funding - May 11, 2016
- MoveMN: Prioritizing Transportation in 2014
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- Finding a Sustainable Source for Transportation Funding
- Transportation in Minnesota: Our Future is Riding On It
- Policy Paper: CSAH
- MN Transportation Alliance: Draft Funding Package
- Transportation Budgets
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Minnpost 6/11/14 - MoveMN County Support Resolutions Map
Spring 2014 - MoveMN: Prioritizing Transportation in 2014
- County State-Aid Highway System
MN House Research Publication - August 2013 - FAQs For Counties on New Wheelage Tax and Local Sales Tax for Transportation Revenue Options PDF July 2013
This "Planning Ahead" video from the Minnesota Transportation Alliance's Progress in Motion discusses Minnesota's future and the role transportation will have in delivering it.