Politics & Government
Minnesota Shutdown Update: Bipartisan Committee to Offer 'Third Option'
Former Vice President Walter Mondale and former Gov. Arne Carlson have assembled a committee to come up with a Minnesota budget solution.

Some of Minnesotaβs brightest political minds have put together a bipartisan committee tasked with devising a solution to the stateβs $1.7 billion budget gap and ending the state shutdown.
The committee, which will begin its work as early as Wednesday, July 6, was created by former Minnesota politicians Vice President Walter Mondale, Gov. Arne Carlson and U.S. Sen. Dave Durenberger.
βWe were trying to find people with superb professional backgrounds and exemplary roles in impartial public leadership,β Mondale told reporters Tuesday morning at Minneapolis City Hall.
Members of the committee include:
- Steve Dille; Co-chair (former GOP state senator)
- Wayne Simoneau; Co-chair (former DFL state legislator)
- John Gunyou (city manager of Minnetonka)
- Jay Kiedrowski (former Finance commissioner under Gov. Rudy Perpich)
- Jim Campbell (former CEO of Wells Fargo)
- Kris Johnson (former vice president of Medtronic)
- Jim Schowalter (current Minnesota Management and Budget commissioner)
βThis is as good a group as could have been assembled," Carlson said "With John Gunyou and Jay Kiedrowski, in particular, we certainly have two of the best finance people in Minnesota history, as far as Iβm concerned."
Carlson and Mondale each stressed the importance of finding a quick solution to the budget impasseβboth for the state and people of Minnesota.
βOur fear is that large sums of money, large interests will come into Minnesota and cause a freezing of attitude and make it very difficult for compromise to become a reality,β Carlson said.
Mondale added: βWe understand that thousands of people depend on Minnesotaβs ability to resolve this crisis quickly.β
Neither Mondale nor Carlson will serve on the committee. Their role was one of creation and sponsorship. Β Β
βWeβre not in this to negotiate,β Carlson said. βWeβre in this to provide a third solution. I would anticipate the ultimate support of the both parties.β Β
Carlson said he expects the committee to come up with a workable solution no later than Β Friday. Whether legislators and the governor will heed any recommendations offered from the group is an open question.
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This article has been corrected from its original version. A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the day the committee will possibly begin its work.
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