Rep. Steve Elkins (HD49B) Update: January 28, 2019

 

Rep. Steve Elkins (49B) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbors,

I hope you’re staying warm- and safe! It’s been a whirlwind of activity at the Legislature since I’ve been sworn in to represent our community on January 8. Thank you for all the emails, calls and messages.

I’m pleased to share that I serve on the following committees: Commerce; State Government Finance Division; Government Operations; and the Transportation Finance and Policy Division. I’ve also been appointed as the Vice-Chair of Subcommittee on Local Government. In fact, I had the opportunity to chair my first committee meeting last week.

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: January 28, 2018

 

Rep. Heather Edelson (49A) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbors,

I’m emailing to let you know that due to the dangerously frigid weather, we’ve postponed the Senate District 49 Town Hall Meeting which was set to be held tomorrow.

Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest. I will keep you posted on a future town hall opportunity.

Please stay warm- and safe!

Sincerely,

Heather Edelson

State Representative

Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: January 25, 2019

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Dear Constituents and Friends,

As week three of the 2019 legislative session comes to a close, there have been a lot of new bills introduced and committees are starting to work full gear to hear those bills.

In Transportation Committee this week, we held an at times somber committee hearing for the two hands-free cellphone bills(S.F. 91S.F. 75). I support this legislation and hope to work with my colleagues to get it through this session. These bills were passed unanimously by the Committee and are on their way to the Senate Judiciary Committee.  Continue reading “Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: January 25, 2019”

Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: January 23, 2019

 

Dear Neighbors,

January 8 marked the first day of the 2019 legislative session. I am so honored to be representing you and our community of Edina at the State Capitol! As we embark upon the next two years in St. Paul, I’m committed to serving in a way that reflects our shared values, and delivering solutions which give everyone a true opportunity to succeed. It was a special celebration, especially having my husband Brett and three children join me on the House Floor for the swearing-in ceremony.

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Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: January 18, 2019

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Dear Constituents and Friends,

The second week of the 2019 session kicked off with a legislative press forum with Governor Walz and the four leaders from the Senate and House. There were also a number of press conferences on issues ranging from distracted driving, how the state is dealing with the federal shutdown, and legalizing recreational marijuana use.

I am working on legislation that considers developing a framework to legalize adult use cannabis, and I welcome your thoughts on this topic. It is an issue that touches many areas of government, and if Minnesota is to follow the path of other states who have legalized its use, it is imperative that we are thoughtful, transparent, and responsible with implementation.

Committees also kicked into gear with a busy week of overviews and a few early bill hearings. Some of the topics under discussion this week include HHS fraud prevention investigations, disability waivers, energy storage, education budgets, a farm and agriculture overview, a hearing on disease affecting our deer population, prison sentencing modifications, and an overview on our November budget forecast. Continue reading “Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: January 18, 2019”

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Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: January 11, 2019

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Dear Constituents and Friends,

This week we returned to Saint Paul to kick off the 2019 Legislative Session. The first order of business this session will be for committees to get to work on a two-year budget. State budget officials projected a $1.54 billion budgetary balance for the upcoming two-year budget cycle, but nearly half of this balance is only available for one-time spending and experts are predicting a slowing economy in the near future. It is more important now than ever to recognize that any new spending and tax cuts must be balanced. Protecting our state’s finances from future instability is the prudent choice as we anticipate slower economic growth ahead.

In the work of setting a new two-year budget, I am committed to work to build the state all Minnesotans deserve with high-quality education, affordable and accessible health care, and increasing support for working families. Here are some of the many issues I expect to work on in 2019:  Continue reading “Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: January 11, 2019”

Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: December 21, 2018


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Dear Constituents and Friends,

The 2019 legislative session kicks off January 8 with a new DFL governor, a new DFL House majority, and the Senate remaining in GOP leadership. I look forward to hearing from constituents and advocates this legislative session on issues that are important to you. As always, my doors are open for you to stop by anytime or schedule a time that is convenient for you in district or at the Capitol. While there will always be intense emotions surrounding policy and politics, as your State Senator I am committed to getting to work to keep Minnesota on the right track.

With state budget officials projecting a $1.54 billion budgetary balance for the upcoming two-year budget cycle, we will need to tread cautiously to ensure a positive economic future. Nearly half of the surplus balance is only available for one-time spending and experts are predicting a slowing economy in the near future. It is more important now than ever to recognize that any new spending and tax cuts must be balanced. Protecting the state’s finances from future instability is the prudent choice as we anticipate slower economic growth ahead.

In our work setting a new two-year budget, I am committed to building the state all Minnesotans deserve with high-quality education, affordable and accessible health care, and increasing support for working families. Here are some of the many issues we expect to work on in 2019: Continue reading “Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD49) Update: December 21, 2018”