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  • 7/29/2019 Statement of Amy Koch

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    STATEMENT OF AMY KOCH

    UPON PUBLICATION OF STAR

    TRIBUNE INTERVIEW*

    I have waited a long time to tell the truth about the events of December 2011. I have

    done so for a number of reasons. The time for truth telling, however, has come

    and I spoke with Baird Helgeson of the StarTribune in order to let the public know

    what actually happened, as opposed to the self-serving spin Ive seen presented as

    transparency and accountability.

    When I was ambushed at a meeting I attended under false pretenses at the Minneapolis

    Club on December 14, 2011, Sen. David Hann insisted that I had to resign and that the

    staff person with whom I was involved would be fired by Cal Ludeman that evening. If

    I refused to yield to his bullying demands he and some of the other senators present

    threatened to call a caucus and tell members what they believed to be true. My side of

    the story, such as it was, clearly was of no interest to them.

    Sen. Geoff Michel misled me, the caucus, the media and Minnesotans about who knew

    what when and the reasons for certain decisions being taken at the time they were.Substantial portions of his testimony to the Senate Ethics Committee, which was under

    oath, are untrue. He, and others, recklessly disseminated information about me and

    the staff person in order to inflict the greatest amount of damage to our careers and

    reputations. I have taken full responsibility for my mistakes without equivocation.

    I believe strongly in the principles of the Republican Party no matter how much they

    may have been occluded by these and subsequent events. One party rule by the DFL

    is already showing the lack of ideas and solutions that Minnesota needs. Instead, the

    tiredest of liberal tax and spend reflexives kick in, leaving us less competitive compared

    to our next door neighbors while bored wealthy donors of the left sanctimoniously try todivide us by the basest of class arguments.

    As for my side of the aisle, however, an unfortunate and destructive cannibalistic

    mentality has taken over. Attacking others for perceived shortcomings has become

    more important than championing our ideals.

    I know there is great opportunity ahead for MNGOP. By examining and being

    honest about the successes of 2010 and the failures of 2012, we can position

    ourselves to be a responsible alternative to the stale, outdated, job killing ideology

    of the DFL. A governor who won with only 43% of the vote is manifestly not ina position to govern as if he had a mandate. Too many states have faltered at

    the hands of Democrat rule; we cant allow that fate for Minnesota as well. I look

    forward to contributing to that effort in whatever small ways I can as a private citizen.

    _____________________________________________________________________

    *My interview took place two days before Michael Brodkorbs car accident the evening

    of January 23rd.