Sen. Jerry Newton (SD37) Update: February 19, 2021


Friends and Neighbors,

Representative Erin Koegel and I are holding a virtual town hall on Tuesday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m. We hope you can join us to share your ideas and priorities for the legislative session. The town hall will be held on Zoom.  If you would like to participate in the Zoom portion, click here to RSVP and submit a question. 

21-03-30 HD37A Town Hall Image


Minnesota launches the COVID-19 Vaccine Connector 

A new tool launched this week will help Minnesotans find out when, where, and how to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Current eligibility for vaccines is still limited to Minnesotans over 65, health care workers, long-term care residents, childcare, and K-12 personnel, but the Vaccine Connector will be a helpful way to notify other Minnesotans once it’s their turn to get a shot and connect them to resources to schedule an appointment.

Continue reading “Sen. Jerry Newton (SD37) Update: February 19, 2021”

Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: February 19. 2021

Volume 6, Issue 7

February 19, 2021

Weekly Review Video

21-02-19 Franzen Video Cover Image

A weekly message from your Senator

Dear Constituents and Friends,

This week Governor Walz released the COVID-19 Vaccine Connector. Input your information into the webpage and they will contact you when it’s your turn to get the vaccine. Minnesotans who already registered for an appointment through the pilot program or the community vaccination program do not need to resubmit their information for the Vaccine Connector. If you are 65+ you are still encouraged to use the  Vaccine Locator map to find and make an appointment to receive the vaccine through the listed providers, or you can contact your regular provider directly. 

Currently, vaccine eligibility is still limited to Minnesotans 65+, health care workers, long-term care residents, childcare, and K-12 personnel. As long as you are over the age of 18, you can sign up for the COVID-19 Vaccine Connector and you will be notified once it is your turn to receive the shot. 

Continue reading “Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: February 19. 2021”

Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: February 19, 2021

Dear Neighbors,

Sen. Jerry Newton and I are holding a virtual town hall on Tuesday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m. We hope you’ll join us to discuss your ideas and priorities for the legislative session. The town hall will be held on Zoom, if you would like to participate in the Zoom portion, click here to RSVP and to submit a question.

21-03-30 HD37A Town Hall Image


Vaccine Connector

Yesterday, the state of Minnesota launched a new tool to help let Minnesotans know when they are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. We have all been eager to receive a vaccine as soon as possible, and luckily there are reasons to be optimistic that distribution will greatly accelerate soon. In the meantime, the new Vaccine Connector will alert Minnesotans when they are eligible, connect you to resources to schedule an appointment, and notify you about vaccine opportunities near you. Learn more and sign up here. Assistance is also available over the phone at 833-431-2053.

Continue reading “Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: February 19, 2021”

Rep. Zack Stephenson (HD36A) Update: February 19, 2021


Dear Neighbors,

I hope you had a nice week. With the cold snap lifting, I hope you have a chance to enjoy some milder temps this weekend.

Here’s an update from the Capitol:


New COVID-19 Caonnector 

A new tool is available to help Minnesotans find out when, where, and how to get their COVID-19 vaccine. The COVID-19 Vaccine Connector will let you know when you’re eligible to receive a vaccine, connect you to resources to schedule a vaccine appointment, and notify you if there are vaccine opportunities in your area. Signing up for the Vaccine Connector is free and easy, and you don’t need insurance or identification. You can sign up and learn more here. People unable to sign up online can have family or friends help them sign up online, or call 833-431-2053 for assistance signing up over the phone.

Continue reading “Rep. Zack Stephenson (HD36A) Update: February 19, 2021”

Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: February 19, 2021


Dear Neighbors, 

This week, Governor Walz announced a new tool to help Minnesotans find out when they’ll be able to get their vaccine – the COVID-19 Vaccine Connector. We’re still months away from the vaccine being widely available for all who want it, but the Connector will be able to better streamline that process once it’s available for you.

Get Connected to Your COVID-19 Vaccine Image


By signing up, the Connector will: 

  • alert you when you are eligible to receive a vaccine; 
  • connect you to resources to schedule a vaccine appointment; and 
  • notify you if there are vaccine opportunities in your area. 
Continue reading “Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: February 19, 2021”

Rep. Steve Elkins (HD49B) Update: February 19, 2021


Dear Neighbors,

Since last week’s COVID-19 update there have been a few new developments. Minnesota recently surpassed 1 million vaccinations — over 11% of Minnesotans have now been vaccinated. We have all been eager to receive a vaccine as soon as possible, and there are reasons to be optimistic that distribution will continue to expand.

Get Connected to Your COVID-19 Vaccine Image
Continue reading “Rep. Steve Elkins (HD49B) Update: February 19, 2021”

Minnesotans, Organizations, Legislators Launch 2021 Driver’s Licenses for All Legislation

House DFL logo

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA. — On Feb. 18, Minnesotans and state lawmakers kicked off the 2021 initiative to provide driver’s licenses for all regardless of immigration status. Video of the press conference featuring Minnesotans’ personal stories is available here

“By denying the right to a driver’s license we’re denying people living in our communities access to jobs and opportunity, endangering public safety, and criminalizing families’ efforts to participate in civic life,” added state Representative Aisha Gomez (DFL – Minneapolis). “This denial hurts families, businesses, and all of Minnesota. We have worked on this issue for years and shown repeatedly how this would benefit our state, let’s finally make roads safer, and reject a politics that would divide people living side by side as neighbors.”

All Minnesotans used to be able to get a driver’s license regardless of immigration status, until the rule was changed in 2003, making it impossible for undocumented immigrants to obtain a legal driver’s license.

“I have lots of family and friends in MN who don’t have a license and are constantly at risk of being torn apart from their families by ICE. This is a form of torture and punishment. A license should NOT be treated as a privilege that some politicians use to divide certain communities,” said  Carlos Urrutia, an ISAIAH faith leader. “We should make sure undocumented immigrants have a driver’s license under a belief that we are created and loved by God and we are deserving of being connected to our families no matter who we are or what our immigration status is.”

The driver’s license proposal is supported by a statewide coalition of non-profit organizations, unions, immigrants’ rights advocates, community-based groups and collectives, faith-based organizations, workers’ rights advocates, and businesses. In 2019, the Minnesota House made history by passing the same legislation for the first time. 

“All Minnesotans should be able to work, live and take care of their families, but COVID-19 is making it even harder for workers and families to just get by,” said Majority Leader Ryan Winkler, the bill’s chief author. “Providing a driver’s license to everyone who can pass a test and buy insurance will improve public safety for everyone, help the state economy, and treat our immigrant communities with dignity and respect. Immigrants come here for the promise of freedom and opportunity, and they contribute to the culture, economy, and community of our state. They are bold, brave, and hard working; and they are among the people who have sacrificed and risked the most to keep all of us healthy and safe during the pandemic.” 

Public hearings about House File 1163 are in the process of being scheduled and will be announced soon. 

Senate DFL Week in Review: September 19, 2021


Senate DFL announces 2021 legislative priorities

As the most diverse caucus in the history of the Minnesota Senate, Senate DFLers offer a vision for a better Minnesota with priorities that will improve people’s lives and protect their fundamental rights. This week, members of the Senate DFL held a press conference to announce their priorities for the 2021 legislative session. Their goal is to be committed to work together to build the state all Minnesotans deserve. Read more >>

Minnesota launches the COVID-19 Vaccine Connector

A new tool launched this week will help Minnesotans find out when, where, and how to get their COVID-19 vaccine. Current eligibility for vaccines is still limited to Minnesotans over 65, health care workers, long-term care residents, childcare, and K-12 personnel, but the Vaccine Connector will be a helpful way to notify other Minnesotans once it’s their turn to get a shot and connect them to resources to schedule an appointment. Read more >>

Bill to reopen schools provides no resources to help with pandemic

Legislation passed this week in the Minnesota Senate that would prohibit future governor’s from directly safeguarding schools and students during peacetime emergencies. The bill provides no re-opening plans or resources for districts to use to keep students and staff safe. Although there have been seven special sessions in 2020, no hearings were held on school re-openings or other plans to help school districts with pandemic protocols or procedures. Read more >>

Continue reading “Senate DFL Week in Review: September 19, 2021”

Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: February 19, 2021

Dear Neighbors,

According to data reported as of February 16th, the total vaccine doses administered in the state of Minnesota is 974,427. The speed of vaccination is picking up to approximately 100,000 people each week, and there have been a series of online tools that make it easier for eligible individuals to schedule appointments and access the latest news on COVID-19 information.

People Immunized in MN Image

The COVID-19 Vaccine Connector Tool 

Minnesota has just launched a new tool to make reliable vaccine updates and COVID-19 related information reach you faster.  The COVID-19 Vaccine Connectorwill help Minnesotans find out when, where, and how to get their COVID-19 vaccine.

When you become eligible, the Vaccine Connector will:

Continue reading “Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: February 19, 2021”

Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: February 19, 2021

Dear Neighbors, 

We’re wrapping up another busy week at the Minnesota Legislature. A few of my bills received public hearings, including an ambitious plan to address the climate crisis. Called the Next Generation Climate Act, this legislation significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions. By 2050, our state would achieve net-zero emissions across all sectors!

If it’s enacted, the Next Generation Climate Act would be one of the most ambitious plans in the nation. If you’d like to learn more about it, you can watch a public hearing on the bill here.


COVID-19 Vaccine Connector 

If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, I encourage you to sign up for the new COVID-19 Vaccine Connector. This tool, which launched yesterday, helps Minnesotans find out when, where, and how to get vaccinated. It will let you know when you’re eligible to receive a vaccine, connect you to resources to schedule a vaccine appointment, and notify you if there are vaccine opportunities in your area. Signing up is free and easy, and you don’t need insurance or identification. Visit mn.gov/vaccineconnector or call 833-431-2053 to sign up.  

Continue reading “Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: February 19, 2021”