Dear Neighbors,
The 2018 legislative session has concluded, and I’m writing to share my perspective on the outcomes. This past session was disappointing — there were a couple of modest accomplishments but many more missed opportunities.
First, the accomplishments. The Legislature passed a bipartisan capital investment bill investing more than a billion dollars in infrastructure — including safety improvements to school buildings, maintenance and construction on the campuses of the University of Minnesota and Minnesota’s State Colleges and Universities, wastewater treatment plants, flood hazard mitigation, local roads and bridges, historic Fort Snelling, parks and trails, libraries, zoos, and Minnesota’s correctional facilities, among others. The capital investment bill will create thousands of good paying jobs and will support our state’s economic health. Governor Dayton signed the bill, enacting it into law. This was one of the few bills where Republican legislative leaders worked effectively with the Governor, resulting in a new law, rather than a vetoed bill. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: June 12, 2018”