Sen. Ann Johnson Stewart (SD44) Update: March 12, 2021

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Constituents and friends,

Minnesotans received good news today: Governor Walz is rolling back COVID restrictions as we continue to make progress against the virus. Public mask-wearing and social distancing requirements remain in place, but in-person work is permitted, group sizes for worship services, social gatherings, and indoor/outdoor events have been increased or lifted altogether, and bar, restaurant, and gym capacity is increased. This is a big step, and yet another indicator of the light at the end of the very long COVID tunnel! A full rundown of the lifted restrictions can be found here.

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Sen. Ann Johnson Stewart (SD44) Update: March 5, 2021

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Update from the Capitol

Constituents and friends,

I’m excited to share my first weekly update from our state Capitol! I’ve had a very busy two months, and have been learning an enormous amount about the legislative process and how to best advocate for the SD44 community in the Senate.

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Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: March 5, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

While my colleagues and I are working remotely to protect our staff and constituents, we are eager to connect with you virtually until we can hold in-person events again. Senator Ann Johnson Stewart, Representative Ginny Klevorn, and I are holding a town hall via Zoom on Saturday, March 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. To join us, please click here when the event begins or enter the Meeting ID (931 9621 3833) and Passcode (304705) when prompted on Zoom. We look forward to seeing you then!  

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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.  

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Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: February 5, 2021


Dear Neighbors, 

I hope that this email finds you safe, healthy, and staying warm! 

Here’s the latest news from the Capitol, where we’re wrapping up the first month of the legislative session: 

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Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: January 22, 2021

Dear Neighbors, 

First of all, I’d like to thank everyone who attended our first District 44 town hall of the year! Rep. Klevorn, Sen. Johnson Stewart, and I appreciate hearing your questions and concerns. Please continue to reach out throughout the legislative session.  

If you weren’t able to join us, you can watch a recording of the town hall here.  

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COVID-19 Business Relief Payments  

The Minnesota Department of Revenue recently issued $67.3 million in COVID-19 Business Relief Payments to 3,981 restaurants, bars, gyms, and similar businesses across the state. These payments were part of the bipartisan assistance package that the Minnesota Legislature passed in December.  

Businesses that don’t receive a payment but think they meet the program criteria can contact the Department of Revenue through an online inquiry process. The inquiry process will be open until Friday, February 5. An additional round of payments will be made after that date for businesses that qualify.  


Defending and Strengthening Our Democracy  

On Wednesday, as our new President and Vice President took the oath of office, I was reminded of how our democracy has been challenged over the last few months. Thankfully, it has held together despite a global pandemic, an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and the spread of harmful disinformation. However, these events showed that we cannot take our democracy for granted.  

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Yesterday, my House DFL colleagues introduced the Democracy for the People Act. This new bill would defend and strengthen our democracy by expanding voter registration and absentee voting, prohibiting harassment and intimidation of voters and election officials, reducing the influence of corporations and dark money, and creating more opportunities for Minnesotans to get involved. You can find more details here.


Minnesota’s Fight Against Climate Change 

Yesterday, the House Energy and Climate Committee held a public hearing on a bill that would lead our state to achieve 100 percent clean energy by 2040! This bill, which has support from Governor Walz and House and Senate DFLers, is one of the most ambitious clean energy plans in the nation. It would reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create well-paying jobs, and help preserve our earth for future generations. I look forward to supporting this proposal and other bills to address the climate crisis this session.  


Please continue to share your questions, ideas, and input. You can contact me by email at rep.patty.acomb@house.mn or by phone at 651-296-9934.  

Sincerely,  

Patty Acomb  
State Representative  

Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: January 8, 2021

Dear Neighbors, 

I was deeply disturbed and saddened by the attack on our nation’s Capitol this week. What we saw on Wednesday was an attempt to undermine our democracy, fueled by the spread of misinformation. Tragically, five people have died, including a Capitol police officer. 

Those who engaged in violence or intentionally provoked it should be held accountable, and the dangerous and divisive rhetoric that led to these events needs to end. We must stand together to protect our democracy and reject efforts to undermine the will of voters


2021 Legislative Session Begins 

On Tuesday, I was sworn in for another term in the Minnesota House of Representatives. It’s an honor to continue serving the people of Minnetonka, Plymouth, and Woodland. I am ready to work hard for our community and the state of Minnesota!  


I’m excited to announce that I will be Vice Chair of the Climate and Energy Finance and Policy Committee this session. I will also serve on the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee, the Legacy Finance Committee, and the Preventative Health Policy Division. 


Join Us for a Virtual Town Hall  

Sen. Ann Johnson Stewart, Rep. Ginny Klevorn, and I are holding a virtual town hall next week to hear your feedback and discuss the 2021 legislative session. On Saturday, January 16 at 10 a.m., you can join us via Zoom by clicking the following link: https://zoom.us/j/98163177895?pwd=dHc0UCtaSFlrNUJ3MS9FTVNkc0Y5QT09. You can also join via phone by calling 312-626-6799 and entering the meeting ID (981 6317 7895) and passcode (733138) when prompted. We hope to see you then!  


Small Business Grant Applications Open 

As a result of bipartisan collaboration between the House, Senate, and Governor, additional economic support is now available to Minnesota’s small businesses. Hennepin County recently opened the grant application process, and the online form can be accessed here until January 14. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need any assistance or have questions about eligibility. 


Updated Public Health Guidelines 

Thanks to the actions Minnesotans have taken over the past month, COVID-19 cases in our state are on a downward trend. In response, Governor Walz announced that some of the current restrictions will be loosened starting on January 11. You can find more information about the new guidelines here, but these are some of the changes that will take effect:  

  • Indoor dining will be allowed to reopen at 50 percent capacity. Reservations will be required, and bars and restaurants must close by 10 p.m.  
  • Indoor event and entertainment venues may open at 25 percent capacity. The maximum capacity for outdoor events and entertainment will increase.  
  • Gym capacity will remain capped at 25 percent, but maximum capacity and class numbers can increase. Pools can open at 25 percent capacity.  
  • Wedding receptions and other private events may resume. Capacity limits and other restrictions will vary depending on where the event is held.  
  • Youth and adult sports may resume games with spectators on January 14.  

How to Stay Connected This Session 

Most of our work will be done remotely this session due to COVID-19, but there will still be plenty of opportunities to follow and participate in the legislative process. All public hearings and floor sessions will be broadcast on five House live stream channels, and House Public Information Services will continue providing nonpartisan news. You can follow their page on Facebook or subscribe to Session Daily to receive updates from the Capitol. I’ll continue to send these emails regularly, and you can follow my official Facebook page for more frequent updates. 

I always appreciate hearing your questions and feedback, so please don’t hesitate to reach out! You can contact me at rep.patty.acomb@house.mn or 651-296-9934.  

Sincerely,  

Patty Acomb 
State Representative  

Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: December 17, 2020

Dear Neighbors, 

It’s been an eventful week in Minnesota! The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines arrived in our state on Monday, hopefully marking the beginning of the end of the pandemic. That night, the Minnesota House and Senate passed a COVID-19 assistance package to support working families and small businesses. Governor Walz signed the bill into law yesterday. He also provided an update on the measures that are in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. 


New COVID-19 Assistance  

Earlier this week, we delivered new economic assistance for workers and small businesses. The COVID-19 assistance package we approved extends unemployment insurance for Minnesotans who’ve exhausted their benefits. An estimated 100,000 workers, including those whose federal benefits are set to expire on December 26, will receive 13 additional weeks of coverage.  

The legislation includes $88 million of direct financial support for small businesses that are experiencing economic harm due to the pandemic. Restaurants, bars, gyms, and more are eligible to receive this aid. An additional $14 million will be distributed to movie theaters and convention centers, and $114.8 million will go to counties to provide grants to other impacted businesses. You can find more information here.  

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Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: December 11, 2020

Dear Neighbors, 

As you may have heard, Governor Walz unveiled a COVID-19 vaccination plan earlier this week. The goal is to quickly, equitably, and safely deliver the vaccine to Minnesotans in every corner of the state in partnership with the federal government and local communities.  

No vaccine is available yet, but two pharmaceutical companies – Pfizer and Moderna – have submitted vaccines for FDA approval. Pfizer’s passed a critical milestone yesterday, when an FDA advisory panel formally recommended authorizing it. Other vaccines are currently in clinical trials. Once one is approved, there will be 25 distribution hubs set up across the state to receive vaccine deliveries through the national distribution chain. From there, the vaccine will be distributed to smaller hospitals and clinics.  

Health care workers and long-term care residents will be the first to receive the vaccine, followed by essential workers, seniors, and people with preexisting conditions who are more likely to become seriously ill if they contract the virus. The vaccine, which won’t be mandatory, will be provided to Minnesotans at no cost. You can find more information about Minnesota’s vaccine distribution plan here

The expected arrival of a vaccine is good news, but this process will require time and patience. In the meantime, it’s important to do our part to protect each other by wearing masks, social distancing, staying home when possible, and getting tested if feeling sick.  


Economic Assistance for Minnesotans 

House DFLers recently put forth a COVID-19 economic assistance package that would keep small businesses afloat, support workers struggling to get by, and help Minnesota families keep food on their tables. The package includes direct aid for small businesses, an eviction moratorium, a 13-week unemployment extension, and emergency assistance for struggling families. It also includes grants for restaurants to provide food for health care workers, homeless shelters, and long-term care facilities.  

Our plan has Governor Walz’s support, and we’re working with our Republican colleagues to reach an agreement before the next special session on Monday, December 14. I hope we can come together to deliver this critical assistance.  

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Climate Action Plan Webinar 

The Minnesota House Climate Action Caucus, which I chair, is gearing up for the next legislative session! We recently released our Climate Action Plan, a comprehensive, science-based framework for addressing the climate crisis. You can view the plan here.  

If you’d like to learn more about the House Climate Action Plan, you can join me and Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light (MNIPL) for an informational webinar on Thursday, December 17 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. I’ll share our plan to fight climate change in Minnesota and answer questions from the audience. You can find more details and RSVP here.  



I always appreciate hearing from you, so please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or feedback. You can contact me at rep.patty.acomb@house.mn or 651-296-9934.  

Sincerely,  

Patty Acomb  
State Representative  

Rep. Patty Acomb (HD44B) Update: November 24, 2020

Dear Neighbors, 

I hope this email finds you well and staying healthy. Here’s an update from the Capitol:  

Support for Businesses, Workers, and Families

We know that the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for our small businesses and the Minnesotans whose livelihoods depend on them, and we’re committed to supporting them as they do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19. This morning, Governor Walz announced a COVID-19 economic relief package to keep businesses afloat, support workers, and help families keep food on the table. I look forward to working with the Walz Administration and colleagues on both sides of the aisle to deliver this much-needed relief.  

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