As we navigate another legislative session, it’s easy for the daily headlines and political debates to overshadow a crucial responsibility: this is a bonding year. For those of us who rely on the infrastructure and public spaces that make our communities thrive, this is a moment when our elected officials in St. Paul must rise to the occasion.
As our editorial board recently put it, with clarity and conviction:
“Responsibly investing in and taking care of the public amenities we all share and use and cherish is a basic role of those we send to represent us in St. Paul.”
This isn’t just about roads and bridges, though those are vital. It’s about our parks, our libraries, our clean water systems, our state universities and colleges, our public safety facilities, and so much more. These are the foundations upon which our quality of life is built, accessible to all, and essential for future generations.
A bonding bill is an opportunity for significant, long-term investment in our collective future. It’s not about partisan gains; it’s about practical stewardship. It’s about ensuring our shared resources are well-maintained, modernized, and capable of serving everyone.
So, as the legislative session progresses, let’s all keep this simple, yet profound, truth in mind. Let’s encourage our lawmakers to embrace their fundamental duty: to invest wisely, care deeply, and remember that the public amenities they bond for are the very fabric of our shared life here in [State/Region – if applicable, otherwise omit or generalize]. This bonding year is an opportunity we cannot afford to miss.
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