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Dakota County adopts 2025 legislative platform, delays endorsement language for association positions
Summary
The Dakota County Board approved its 2025 legislative platform but agreed to postpone a new clause that would broadly list association partners; commissioners also asked staff to refine language on environmental mandates, DHS technology, eviction-court costs and broadband.
The Dakota County Board of Commissioners approved a 2025 legislative platform on Jan. 7 but agreed to delay a new line that would list and broadly endorse external associations’ positions until the General Government & Policy (GGP) committee could review procedural safeguards.
Paul Castillo of the Stinson law firm, the county’s legislative representative, framed the work for the year and told commissioners, “The legislature is a mess,” adding that the county’s team would continue drafting bills…
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