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Rep. Kristin Bahner (HD34B) Update: June 26, 2021


Dear Neighbors,

Last week, the Minnesota House and Senate convened for a special session to complete work on the two-year state budget. I’m focused on delivering bipartisan compromises to help Minnesotans in our collective recovery from COVID-19, and taking action to ensure our families, workers, and small businesses have a fighting chance to thrive post-pandemic. With July 1 right around the corner, we’re making steady progress in passing bills with various DFL and GOP provisions. Compromise means each side must sacrifice priorities they would like to see included and I’m pleased to share we have found common ground and passed budgets in the following areas: commerce, climate & energyhigher educationagricultureclean water, outdoors, arts, and cultural heritage projects funded through the Legacy Amendment; and transportationhousingenvironmentjobs & workforce development.

Just today we passed the Early Childhood-12 Education budget on the House Floor. We know our students need a little extra help after a challenging year in distance learning, hybrid, or the classroom, which is why we prioritized the strongest level of investment in public education in 15 years with a 2.45% increase to the general education formula in 2022, and another 2% in 2023.

We know our students need a little extra help after a challenging year in distance learning, hybrid, or the classroom, which is why we prioritized the strongest level of investment in public education in 15 years with a 2.45% increase to the general education formula in 2022, and another 2% in 2023.

The compromise bill also includes investments to provide stability to public schools during this period of uncertainty, one-time funding for the Special Education and English Learner cross subsidies or budget shortfalls, and a temporary extension of 4,000 expiring Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten slots, including those in our school district which continues to be a significant priority for me. 

I am proud to mention the final budget bill also includes making my Home Visiting provisions permanent in law, acknowledging the ability of these programs to propel our most vulnerable families to successfully raise children that are healthier and kindergarten ready. These programs can close education gaps long before they get a foot in the door.

Home Visiting programs create a ripple effect for children to achieve more, go further, and are more likely to attend college. They have more stable employment as adults and that benefit carries forward to future generations. These programs by far are the best return on investment in education we have available. My provision also expands investments for these critical programs by $1.5 million per year over the next couple years, so more families will be able to access this head start for generations to come. 

The overall budget bill makes historic investments in education. While we are fortunate to have world-class school districts in Maple Grove and Osseo, this bill does more to propel our students further. I was proud to support this area of the budget to ensure we can maintain this level of excellence in our communities, and help keep our students, teachers, and families become whole after a challenging year.


Next Steps

We’ll be here through the weekend and working around the clock until all bipartisan compromise components of the state budget are passed in the House and Senate. I remain focused on enacting a budget that puts our families and seniors first; one that ensures we can all enjoy a good quality of life in Minnesota surrounded by those we love.


Staying Safe in the Water

Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes, and everyone should be able to enjoy time in the water safely. Unfortunately, this season, too many Minnesotans have tragically lost their lives as a result of drowning. Here are some tips from the Minnesota DNR so everyone can enjoy the water safely on a boat, at the beach, or in a pool.


Appointment to Technology Advisory Council

Recently I was appointed to the Technology Advisory Council, which consists of eight members actively involved in business planning for state executive branch agencies, one county member designated by the Association of Minnesota Counties, one member appointed by the governor as a representative of a union that represents state information technology employees, and one member appointed by the governor to represent private businesses. I’m looking forward to contributing my professional IT skills in this new role to help improve efficiency in state government.


Keep in Touch

Don’t hesitate to reach out anytime with questions, input, or to let me know how I can provide assistance at rep.kristin.bahner@house.mn or 651-296-5502.

It’s an honor to represent our Maple Grove and Osseo neighbors at the State Capitol. Thank you!

Be well,

State Representative Kristin Bahner

Common Sense – Common Ground – Common Good

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