Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: July 14, 2021

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Neighbors,

Thank you for joining Sen. Cwodzinski, Rep. Kotyza-Witthuhn and me for the District 48 virtual Town Hall on July 6. We answered your questions about the recently completed legislative session and the newly passed budget. As always, we always appreciate the opportunity to respond to your concerns and questions.

If you were unable to tune in to the town hall, you can watch here.

COVID-19 Vaccination Update

The Minnesota Department of Health reports more than 3 million of our friends and neighbors have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Although the pace of vaccination has slowed, it is still vitally important to get your vaccine to guard against the highly contagious Delta variant showing up in communities across the country and in Minnesota. We owe it to ourselves and our communities to protect each other from the virus.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: July 1, 2021

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Neighbors,

The 2021legislative session adjourned early Thursday morning with the successful passage of our two-year budget. We worked hard to negotiate a fair budget to help Minnesotans recover from the past year and thrive in the future. Our compromise budget invests in all Minnesotans but aims to help those most hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic – students, businesses, workers, and families. Earlier today, Gov. Walz signed the remaining budget bills into law. You can read my statement here.

Our budget made historic increases in funding for public schools and preservation of all day pre-K for 4,000 preschoolers. As vice-chair of the Early Childhood Committee and a negotiator of the final Education budget, I am proud of the collaborative, compromise final product. The positive impact the budget will have on our students cannot be overstated. Historic investments in our students now and going forward will give our students a bright future, no matter where they live or what they look like. You can read my news release here.

Here are some other highlights of the budget:

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: June 25, 2021

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Neighbors,

Progress is being made as the legislature assembles the two-year budget. We have already passed several budget bills and expect to be at work all day Saturday and Sunday approving more compromise bills to finalize our budget before the end of June.

Bipartisan Environment Budget Passed

Earlier today, the Environment budget was approved 99-34 and is heading to the Governor for his signature. Minnesotans can be assured that state parks, the zoo, and museums will remain open. The bill also contains Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) recommendations for allocation of lottery money to fund research and habitat preservation. Stronger protection against harmful PFAS chemicals is also part of the budget.

The Jobs and Labor budget was also approved today and provides $8 million in childcare grants to increase the number of providers throughout Minnesota.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: June 18, 2021

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Neighbors,

A special session to pass a new two-year budget began on Monday. Minnesota’s Democratic House and Republican Senate have been working to reach agreement on bills and are committed to passing a bipartisan budget that funds the priorities Minnesotans care about. Debate on the bills that have been agreed upon began yesterday. The House GOP Minority is using stalling tactics to slow down getting our two-year budget passed, but we remain committed to working with Senate Republicans, Governor Walz, and Minnesotans to complete our state budget. Some highlights of the bills we are considering this week:

Commerce, Climate and Energy Budget  

Action on climate change makes environmental and economic sense. Our Climate and Energy bill includes provisions to help Minnesotans save on their energy bills. We also secured funding to install solar energy panels on schools, saving districts money and providing educational opportunities for students. 

The final Commerce budget tackles the record-high catalytic converter theft problem with a series of reforms, giving law enforcement, scrap metal dealers, and consumers ways to deter thefts by making it harder to sell stolen parts. Minnesotans want action, not just bigger penalties. 

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: May 25, 2021

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Neighbors,

Last week, the regular legislative session adjourned. A budget framework was announced and is in place, and negotiators are working on the final two-year agreement. I will continue to advance priorities for Minnetonka and Eden Prairie and I appreciate your emails and calls.

One year ago today, we learned of the death of George Floyd. Our communities – and the world – reeled from his senseless death. This year at the Capitol, House DFLers moved a sweeping agenda for police reform and accountability, building on bipartisan legislation approved last year.

No matter where we live and how we look, everyone wants to make it home unharmed at the end of the day. Our efforts will continue to ensure every Minnesotan can feel safe in their communities and be treated with respect and fairness.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: May 20, 2021


Neighbors,

The regular legislature session adjourned on Monday, following an announcement by Governor Tim Walz, House Speaker Melissa Hortman, and Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka on an outline for a new two-year state budget. The agreement sets up the framework and a roadmap for final negotiations to finish the legislative session.

The pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but Minnesotans have been hit unequally. Our bipartisan budget prioritizes those most impacted by COVID-19, enacting a state budget focusing on our students, families, workers, and small businesses. Working groups will begin meeting to finalize agreements on all the individual budget bills and I will continue to advocate for our youngest learners.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: May 14, 2021


Neighbors,

The legislative session is set to adjourn on Monday, but we still have much work ahead. Earlier this week, we received news indicating Minnesota will receive additional federal money as part of the American Recovery Plan Act. Those funds will be factored into our budget talks as we go forward. Right now, legislative leaders are determining legislative ‘budget targets’ which will set the funding for each budget area.

Conference committees are still working to craft final budgets. This week in the Education Conference Committee, we discussed religious freedoms in schools and the significance of traditional tobacco for Native American students. We also reviewed similar provisions in the House and Senate bills for possible adoption.

Work on conference committees and in floor session will continue over the weekend as we get closer to our adjournment date.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: May 7, 2021


Neighbors,

COVID-19 upended our lives in ways we could not have imagined fourteen months ago. In response to the dire public health emergency, Minnesotans listened to experts, buckled down, and made sacrifices to protect themselves and others.

Yesterday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced a three-step timeline to end nearly all state COVID-19 restrictions by May 28, and end the statewide masking requirement once 70 percent of Minnesotans aged 16 years and older receive their vaccine – or by July 1. The state is on track to vaccinate 70 percent of Minnesotans by the end of June.

At the Capitol, we will continue to help our families and businesses recover and will work toward improving the lives of all Minnesotans going forward. Governor Walz’s announcement today gives us optimism for better days ahead. Let’s encourage everyone to get vaccinated so we can return to the activities we enjoy with friends and family.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: April 30, 2021


Neighbors,

Yesterday, the Minnesota House took action to prevent a wave of evictions while ensuring landlords are reimbursed for rent owed to them. We approved a roadmap to transition off the current residential eviction moratorium by ensuring renters have enough time to access federal funding for rental assistance when the COVID-19 related peacetime emergency ends.

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Final Budget Bill Advances

Monday, the House approved the Health & Human Services budget.  The measure will help make affordable health care and prescription drugs a reality for everyone. You can read the House Session Daily story here.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: April 23, 2021


Neighbors,

The guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial is just, but it will not bring George Floyd back. George’s family and friends are in our thoughts and we wish them well as they move forward. We must continue our work at the Capitol to pass meaningful reform and ensure all Minnesotans arrive home safely every night.

Budget Bills Advance

Monday, we passed the Omnibus Higher Education Finance and Policy Bill and the Omnibus Education Finance Bill. Both measures look to the future by preparing students for success and planning for our 21st century workforce. I serve as vice-chair of the Early Childhood Finance and Policy Committee and just yesterday was appointed as a House conferee to work out differences between the House and Senate versions of the Education bill.

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