Dear Neighbors,
Yesterday’s rioting at our nation’s capital was a heartbreaking day for our country. Violence is never the answer, and the peaceful transfer of power and governance of our nation- the very foundation of our democracy- must continue. We have work to do for the state of Minnesota, and I am committed to ensuring our legislative session can function respectfully and safely. Session got underway in Minnesota on Tuesday and I am humbled to have been sworn in for another two year-term representing our Champlin and Coon Rapids communities.
Although we continue to operate remotely in the Minnesota House in accordance with public health guidelines, it’s critical we ensure openness and transparency for the public. I’m pleased to share that the House has expanded the number of simultaneous committees it can webcast live from a maximum of two to five, so you can tune in and stay up to date on issues moving through committees from the comfort of your home or office.
2021 is a new beginning and an opportunity to come together to deliver the aid Minnesotans need and deserve as we continue to feel the pandemic impacts. In my new role as the House Commerce Chair, I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running to ensure all workers and businesses in our state are able to weather this pandemic and thrive when it ends.
I’m also excited to be serving on the following committees: Climate and Energy Finance & Policy; Taxes;and Redistricting, which will be tasked with drawing fair legislative district boundaries.
Here’s an update from the Capitol:
New Public Health Guidance
Health care providers asked Minnesotans for more support for critical care beds and as a result of our collective efforts, the COVID-19 spread has slowed across the state. Recognizing our progress – but understanding we need to remain cautious – the governor announced today the opening more activities and sectors of the economy.
Beginning January 11:
- Indoor dining at bars and restaurants can open at 50 percent capacity, with a maximum of 150 people. Parties of no more than six people must remain six feet from other parties; bar seating is open to parties of two; reservations are required; and establishments must close dine-in service by 10 p.m.
- Gym capacity remains capped at 25 percent but maximum capacity increases to 150 and classes can increase to 25 people, assuming distancing can be observed. Machines and people must maintain 9 feet of distance. Face coverings are required.
- Outdoor events and entertainment continue at 25 percent capacity, but maximum capacity increases to 250 people. Social distancing is required.
- Indoor events and entertainment – like bowling alleys, movie theaters, and museums – may open at 25 percent, with no more than 150 people in each area of the venue. Face coverings are required, and they may not offer food service after 10 p.m.
- Youth and adult organized sports have resumed practice as of January 4 and games resume January 14 with spectators, following the appropriate capacity limits for indoor or outdoor venues. Inter-region tournaments and out of state play are discouraged.
- Places of worship remain open at 50% capacity but without an overall maximum capacity.
While there is much to be thankful for and hopeful about in the New Year with vaccination administration underway, it’s important we stay vigilant in our efforts to control community spread of the virus, especially as a new, more transmissible variant is popping up across the country. Let’s continue working together to keep each other safe by wearing a mask, washing our hands frequently, getting tested, social distancing, avoiding unnecessary trips when possible.
Keep in Touch
As always, please contact me anytime at rep.zack.stephenson@house.mn or 651-296-5513. I appreciate your input and the opportunity to provide assistance.
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Thank you for the honor of representing you in the Minnesota Legislature.
Stay well and safe.
Sincerely,
Zack Stephenson
State Representative