Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: May 18, 2018

Dear Neighbors ,

The legislative session is nearly over. We have a few short days left until adjournment at midnight on Sunday.

Final Days of Session: Funding Education
We’re in the home stretch of the legislative session. We must finish up our work on Sunday night before the clock strikes 12:01 A.M. on Monday. A month ago, we learned that dozens of school districts are facing immediate budget deficits that could result in teachers and support staff being laid off, along with significant cuts to school programs. As a result, Governor Dayton called for $138 million in one-time, emergency funding to increase resources for every Minnesota school district by $126 per student. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: May 18, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: May 4, 2018

Dear Constituents and Friends,

Happy May!

Two Weeks Left
The Minnesota Legislature must adjourn by Monday, May 21st. That leaves us just over two weeks to finish our work. This week the House is continuing to pass budget bills including measures related to taxes, health and human services, transportation, public safety, jobs, agriculture and the environment. As we work through these bills, my number one priority is to make sure the values of the people in our community are put first. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: May 4, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: May 1, 2018

There are three weeks left of session, and with the end nearing, I want to update you on what has been happening at the Capitol.

Omnibus Education Bill Debated

On Thursday, the House debated the combined E-12 and Higher Education supplemental budget bill. The bill could do more for schools, but includes funding for school safety improvements and provides a starting point for final negotiations. I voted for this measure and will continue to advocate for more investment in our local classrooms. The bill passed and will now be negotiated with the Senate. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: May 1, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: April 18, 2018

Dear Deb, 

I hope you are having a good start to your Minnesota “spring”. With a short five weeks left of session, I have some updates of what’s been happening here at the Capitol.

Governor Dayton Urges Action
Governor Dayton sent a letter to legislative leaders outlining the need for a smooth and effective last five weeks to end this year’s session. He asked that items with bipartisan agreement–protecting vulnerable adults, addressing the opioid crisis, making schools safer, and shoring up state pensions–be passed now. In addition, after years of budget deficits, Governor Dayton is insisting we keep Minnesota on a fiscally stable path and do not jeopardize our state’s fiscal health with end of session legislation. I agree that fiscal stability is important and will be working with legislative leaders to make sure that happens. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: April 18, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: April 10, 2018

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbor,

The Legislature spent the last several days on break from official business to observe Easter and Passover. Now, we are reconvening for the final six weeks of the legislative session.

Protecting Pre-K for Thousands of Kids

I’m joining Governor Dayton to advocate for continued funding for pre-K programs which are in jeopardy of being eliminated for 4000 students at more than 59 school districts and charter schools across the state, including the Osseo and Anoka-Hennepin school districts. If nothing is done this year, these educational opportunities for thousands of kids across Minnesota will be eliminated. I am hopeful that a bipartisan compromise can be reached this session to continue funding for pre-K. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: April 10, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: March 13, 2018

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbors,

I hope you are enjoying the transition to spring. The legislative session is underway, and committees are busy hearing a variety of proposals.

Take my Legislative Survey

I’d like your feedback on issues that could be discussed at the Legislature this year. Please take my online survey here: surveymonkey.com/r/hortman18survey. I appreciate your input.

Sign up to Continue Receiving E-Updates

I’m cleaning up my e-mail list. Please subscribe below if you wish to continue receiving updates from the Capitol: http://eepurl.com/djOpeb. Thank you! Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: March 13, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: February 26, 2018

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B) – Legislative Update

Greetings!

The Legislature is back in session. As the 2018 session begins, I’m ready to continue working to improve Minnesotans’ quality of life.  I’m focused on creating an economy that works for everyone. Please stay in touch for updates on what’s happening at the Capitol, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions and input.

Legislative Budget and State Contracts

Last year — despite a budget surplus — the extreme right-wing group of Republicans currently leading the Legislature chose to prioritize the wealthy and corporations instead of delivering results for all Minnesotans. They under-invested in education, resulting in cuts, and passed large tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations.  Governor Dayton vetoed the Legislature’s budget as he sought a better deal for Minnesotans.  Instead of returning to the negotiating table, Republican leaders spent tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars suing the Governor – and lost their case at the Minnesota Supreme Court. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: February 26, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortmand (HD36B) Update: January 5, 2018

 

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbors,

I hope the Holiday Season has treated you well. I’ve enjoyed spending time with family and friends these past few weeks and look forward to seeing what 2018 has to offer.

News Laws on January 1st

While most laws go into effect in July and August after the legislative session, a few new laws went into effect on January 1st. Of the new laws that went into effect, one is especially important for those who are losing their hearing. Hearing loss associated with aging can lead to depression, dementia, hospitalizations and falls. A new law will allow home care providers to be trained on recognizing hearing loss and how to improve the lives of those with hearing loss. Minnesota will also now have new license plates honoring fallen officers. You can read about the handful of new laws here.

Tips on Saving Energy

A family can spend an awful lot of money on energy this time of year, particularly with recent subzero temperatures. The Minnesota Department of Commerce has put together “10 tips to save energy during the holidays.” While the Holidays are over, these tips can be useful anytime. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortmand (HD36B) Update: January 5, 2018”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: December 4, 2017

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbors,

I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are enjoying the last few weeks of fall weather.

Minnesota Women’s Press

I am honored to have been featured in this month’s issue of the Minnesota Women’s Press as a “changemaker.” The Minnesota Women’s Press was founded in 1984 to tell stories in ways that create community and encourage change. Read my interview here: http://www.womenspress.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=233&ArticleID=5330 Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: December 4, 2017”

Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: November 6, 2017

Rep. Melissa Hortman (36B) – Legislative Update

Neighbors and friends,

I wanted to share with you that I’m part of an exciting effort this November. From Nov. 6th to Nov. 17th, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, a.k.a. COP23, is happening in Bonn, Germany. More than 195 countries will come together to discuss climate change policy and refine implementation strategies for the Paris Agreement. I will be attending the talks From Nov. 11th – Nov. 17th to represent Minnesota’s climate leadership in the state government sector. Our delegation includes representation from clean energy, elected officials, indigenous communities, youth, law, philanthropy, and more.

Through the Window Into COP23 program from Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy, nine Minnesota leaders will attend the conference to learn how other countries, businesses, nonprofits, and state and local governments from around the world are taking action. We will bring back ideas and strategies to Minnesota, and we will share Minnesota’s success stories. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: November 6, 2017”