Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: January 15, 2021


Neighbors,

This legislative session we will work on action to support Minnesotans and protect their economic security during the pandemic. Committees are meeting and we’ve heard from agencies about their work and how they partner with the Legislature.

For each committee, the focus has been on updating the pandemic response including the hopeful news on the roll-out of vaccinations.

In the Early Childhood committee, which I service as vice-chair, we learned about the importance of continuing grants to childcare providers to assist in keeping them open in difficult times.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: January 8, 2021

Neighbors,

I am grateful to the residents of 48A for the privilege of serving you in the House of Representatives. Following public health guidelines, we will continue to operate remotely in the Minnesota House, but we will ensure openness and transparency for the public.

The legislative session convened on Tuesday and like many other unique pandemic-related experiences, we were sworn in remotely via Zoom.

House Reps sworn in via Zoom

Taking our oath of office in shifts via Zoom!

New Committees

I am excited to announce that I have been appointed as Vice Chair of the Early Childhood Finance and Policy committee where I will continue to advocate for our littlest learners from a leadership role. I will also serve on Health Finance and Policy, Preventative Health Policy and Rules and Legislative Administration.

The House has expanded the number of simultaneous committees it can webcast live from a maximum of two to five, so you can stay currrent on issues moving through committees this budget session. 

Visit the committee home pages of my committees to follow our work this session:

Early Childhood Finance and Policy
Health Finance and Policy
Preventative Health Policy Division
Rules and Legislative Administration

New Public Health Guidance 

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 – Governor Walz announced yesterday 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.

Everyone can work to reduce the spread of COVID-19

  • Wear masks when in public. 10-50% of virus carriers are asymptomatic (are not experiencing any symptoms). Wearing masks helps control the virus and has been shown to lessen COVID-19 spread. 
  • Avoid enclosed spaces with groups of people, where the virus can linger in the air for long periods of time.
  • Get tested if you have cold or flu-like symptoms.
  • Stay six feet away from others.
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow or sleeve, or a tissue and then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands afterwards.
  • Washing your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom or before eating. If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
  • Avoid touching your face – especially your eyes, nose and mouth – with unwashed hands.
  • Up-to-date guidance is available from the Department of Health.

Please continue to reach out with any input, ideas, or feedback about the issues important to you. I value hearing from you, so please don’t hesitate to call or email me any time. You can also connect with me on Facebook here. It’s an honor to represent you at the State Capitol.

Sincerely,

Laurie Pryor
State Representative

Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: December 23, 2020

Neighbors,

Earlier this week, Congress approved a $900 billion COVID-19 assistance package. Businesses and families need this boost from the federal government to manage the economic fallout from the virus.

At the time this update is being sent, there is still uncertainty about the final version of the aid billThis is exactly why the legislature passed – and governor signed – a COVID-19 Economic Assistance Package to help businesses and workers survive this economic crisis.

New laws take effect

Two significant new laws will take effect on January 1. One law will modify how sexual assault kits are tested and stored. It aims to ensure the kits are stored properly and extends the time that untested kits are retained, giving survivors more time to change their mind about having the evidence analyzed. The other will improve continuity of care via shortened timelines for prior authorization and access to information about health care plans. You can read more about these laws here.  

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Rep. Laurie Pryor Update: December 19, 2020

Neighbors,

Earlier this week, the Minnesota Legislature passed – and Governor Walz signed – a bipartisan assistance package aimed at providing a lifeline to our state’s small businesses and working families until federal relief can arrive. The bill includes a 13-week extension of unemployment insurance and direct financial support for businesses.

The Minnesota Department of Revenue estimates 5,800 small businesses will receive $82-88 million beginning before the end of December. Another $114.5 million will be distributed to counties to provide grants to impacted businesses, and movie theaters and convention centers will receive $14 million. In the bill, Hennepin County would receive just over $25.2 million for small business grants. You can read my statementhere.

More information on what’s in the bill can be found here, and the specifics on eligible businesses, program requirements, and payment amounts here.

Updated Rules for Restaurants, Bars, Gyms, and Other Venues

On Wednesday, Governor Walz provided an update for bars, restaurants, gyms, and other venues which will start on December 19:

  • Bars, restaurants, and breweries: Will remain closed for indoor dining, but they may open for outdoor service at 50 percent capacity or up to 100 people.
  • Gyms and fitness studios: May open for individual exercise at 25 percent capacity, or 100 people maximum,.
  • Youth and adult sports: Practices can resume January 4.
  • Outdoor entertainment venues: Open at 25 percent capacity, up to 100 people maximum.
  • Social Gatherings: Minnesotans may gather inside with one other household up to 10 people. If outside, social gatherings may include up to two additional households (three total) with a maximum of 15 people. Masking and social distancing is strongly encouraged.

You can find information on these updates and more at StaySafe.MN

Virtual Town Hall

Thank you to everyone who tuned in to the SD 48 Virtual Town Hall Thursday night. As usual, it was a fast-paced event as we addressed many of your questions and concerns. If you were not able to participate, you can click on this link to watch the town hall.

Student workers now eligible for unemployment

The Minnesota Court of Appeals recently ruled that the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program, under the federal CARES Act, does in fact apply to student workers and therefore unemployment benefits are now available for students whose employment was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Payments are being made retroactively. Student workers are encouraged to apply at www.uimn.org before December 26. More information is available from Youthprise.


Everyone can work to reduce the spread of COVID-19

  • Wear masks when in public. 10-50% of virus carriers are asymptomatic (are not experiencing any symptoms). Wearing masks helps control the virus and has been shown to lessen COVID-19 spread. 
  • Avoid enclosed spaces with groups of people, where the virus can linger in the air for long periods of time.
  • Get tested if you have cold or flu-like symptoms.
  • Stay six feet away from others.
  • Cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow or sleeve, or a tissue and then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands afterwards.
  • Washing your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom or before eating. If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
  • Avoid touching your face – especially your eyes, nose and mouth – with unwashed hands.
  • Up-to-date guidance is available from the Department of Health.

Please continue to reach out with any input, ideas, or feedback about the issues important to you. I value hearing from you, so please don’t hesitate to call or email me any time. You can also connect with me on Facebook here. It’s an honor to represent you at the State Capitol.

Sincerely,

Laurie Pryor
State Representative

Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: December 16, 2020

Please join Sen. Cwodzinski, Rep. Kotyza-Witthuhn and me for a District 48 Virtual Town Hall tomorrow, December 17 at 7 p.m. To participate, go to my Facebook page: Rep. Laurie Pryor | Facebook. You can submit your questions ahead of time here.

Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: December 11, 2020

Neighbors,

Please join Sen. Cwodzinski, Rep. Kotyza-Witthuhn and me for a District 48 Virtual Town Hall next Thursday, December 17 at 7 p.m. To participate, go to my Facebook page: Rep. Laurie Pryor | Facebook. You can submit your questions ahead of time here.

SD48 Town Hall

Special Session on Monday

Governor Walz has called us back into special session on Monday, December 14 to consider a COVID package which will provide much needed assistance to small businesses, families and workers struggling during the pandemic. Legislative leaders and the governor have been working around the clock to craft help for Minnesotans to get through this difficult time.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: December 3, 2020


Neighbors,

We are now several months into our COVID pandemic emergency and the challenges continue for working families and businesses. I appreciate your efforts to help your neighbors to stay safe by staying home as much as you’re able, wearing a mask and social distancing when you are in public. We will get through this together!

District 48 Town Hall

Join Sen. Cwodzinski, Rep. Kotyza-Witthuhn and me for a town hall on Thursday, December 17. We hope to see you.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: November 25, 2020


Neighbors,

As the pandemic erupts, many of our small business owners, workers and families are struggling. Tuesday morning, Gov. Walz and House legislative leaders announced an aid package to assist our neighbors and friends who have been significantly impacted by COVID-19. We are working to reach a compromise bill to pass in an upcoming special session, possibly as soon as next week.

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: July 16, 2020

Neighbors,

Thank you to everyone who completed my summer survey. I appreciate your input on issues impacting Minnetonka, Eden Prairie and our entire state. The survey reinforced what we already know about our communities – we care about each other and want to help one another succeed. You can view the results by clicking here.

District 48 Town Hall

Senator Cwodzinski, Rep. Koytza-Witthuhn and I invite you to our latest town hall next Thursday, July 23 at 7:00 p.m. You can view the meeting on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/replauriepryor/

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Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: July 10, 2020

Neighbors,

Please take a couple of minutes to fill out my summer survey about relevant issues in our community and state. Your input is important – thank you! Click on this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DK873Z3

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Special Session next Monday

Governor Walz has called our second special session for this Monday, July 13. Among unfinished business up for consideration is the bonding bill, police accountability measures and COVID-19 related items to protect the health and safety of Minnesotans. I look forward to making progress on issues that impact so many throughout the state. Continue reading “Rep. Laurie Pryor (HD48A) Update: July 10, 2020”