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Roseville Business Community Wary of Gov. Dayton's Tax Plan
Former Roseville mayor says businesses can't always pass on the added cost to customers.

I'm a journalist who has concentrated on business reporting for many years. I most recently came from Finance & Commerce business newspaper in Minneapolis. Prior to that I worked at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader for a year. I worked nearly 30 years at the St Paul Pioneer Press covering government and business.
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Local Hot-Button Issues Even though Roseville is predominantly already built up, the city faces many interesting issues including how to make the most of its public resources and balance the needs of business with those of residents.
Former Roseville mayor says businesses can't always pass on the added cost to customers.

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