Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton says it’s time to stop placing blame in addressing the state’s water quality issues as he continues gathering public input on the problem.
In Mankato Wednesday night, Dayton provided opening remarks during the second in a series of town hall meetings and participated in multiple breakout discussions.
Following the event, the Governor told reporters the feedback from concerned citizens is encouraging.
“It was very much a spirit of people listening to one another (and) as someone said earlier, not pointing fingers (and) saying we’re all in this together and how can we work together?”
Dayton’s charge to Minnesotans is that every citizen has a role in improving water quality in the state.
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