Woven throughout Minnesota’s Angel Tax Credit saga was the painful testimony of local startup companies looking outside of Minnesota for viable funding options. And because investors often have a real need to see, taste and touch their investments (in a non-creepy way), relocation typically becomes a contingency of funding–both for the security of proximity, and for the potential economic value to a city/state business ecosystem.
Reflecting on the psychology surrounding the passage of Minnesota’s Angel Investor Tax Credit, it was that same prospect of loss — be it entrepreneurs, new tech companies, jobs, future tax revenues, or bragging rights — that would (in part) move the emotional dial and tip the scales in favor of Minnesota’s entrepreneurs and investors. We can’t have promising new companies leaving…to Wisconsin of all places!
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