Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: July 2, 2021

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Dear Edina Neighbors and Community Members,

Early Thursday morning, we adjourned the Minnesota House after passing our last budget bills and the Taxes Omnibus Bill. We were able to deliver strong bipartisan budget bills to ensure that Minnesotans have accessibility and a good quality of life. Our budget invests in the success of our State and its people. It delivers a tax bill that supports business by investing in grants and by not taxing any of the PPP loans that businesses received to stay afloat during the pandemic. I am proud to report that yesterday, Gov. Walz finished signing all 2021 budget bills into law. 

Over the past few weeks, we have been able to pass several key bipartisan budgets in a number of areas to ensure Minnesotans can access resources, investments and recover from the impacts of this pandemic.  If you’d like to get caught up on the bills we’ve passed the last two weeks, you can find nonpartisan summaries of the bills and the process around them here:

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: Town Hall Postponed

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TOWN HALL POSTPONED: JUNE 28, 7 PM

Dear Neighbors, 

Due to negotiations projected to go into the next two weeks and very few final deals being complete, we are postponing tonight’s Town Hall to Monday, June 28 at 7pm. This new date will ensure we are able to update the community on final end-of-session policy and budget decisions for all of Minnesota.

While the event will occur on Zoom, we will make sure it is live-streamed and posted on each legislator’s Facebook pages for those unable to join us. You can register for the event by clicking this link. Pre-submitted questions will be given priority and you will receive a link to the Zoom meeting a day before the event through the email you enter during registration. 

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: May 14, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

Yesterday afternoon, Governor Walz announced the end of Minnesota’s statewide mask requirement, aligning Minnesota with new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance on face coverings. 

Minnesotans who are not fully vaccinated are still strongly recommended to wear face coverings indoors.

Private businesses and local municipalities may still put in place face covering requirements. I understand that Minneapolis has already passed a mask ordinance today. 

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: May 6, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

Today, the Governor announced a three-step timeline to end nearly all COVID-19 restrictions by May 28, and end the statewide masking requirement once 70% of Minnesotans aged 16 years and older get their vaccine, or by July 1. 

This announcement comes as more than 2.6 million Minnesotans have been vaccinated and is on track to vaccinate 70% of Minnesotans by the end of June.

The most at-risk Minnesotans – seniors, long-term care residents, assisted living residents, educators, and front-line workers – have been vaccinated. Nearly 90 percent of Minnesotans over the age of 65 have received at least one dose.

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: April 29, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

Here in Minnesota, we are continuing to make speedy progress vaccinating our entire state with over 3 million total doses and 56% of Minnesotans 16+ having received at least one dose. It’s important now more than ever to power through to the finish line and ensure the safety of all community members. Be sure to utilize the State Vaccine Connector to find vaccination sites near you, create an appointment, and keep up to date with the progress until we can safely reunite. 

Mask Update: The CDC announced this week that vaccinated people can be maskless outside, except in large crowds. You can read more here.

Minnesota Maintains 8 Congressional Seats

On Monday we learned that Minnesota will maintain all 8 Congressional Seats which is welcome news. I am thankful for the Census workers and Minnesotans for ensuring all were counted. Minnesota’s new revised population count is 5.7 million residents. You can read more here.

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: April 23, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

This week was Omnibus week at the Minnesota State Capitol which meant 12-14 hour days on the House Floor. This week’s update will focus on those important bills and the many provisions members have worked on over this legislative session. The last day of session is May 17th, set forth by the Minnesota Constitution. This being a budget year, we have the large task of delivering strong, bi-partisan legislation and a balanced budget for our State as the only divided legislature in the Country. In the weeks to come, I will have more details on the final compromise.  

I want to acknowledge this week delivered a historic moment verdict in the Chauvin Trial in Minnesota. Derek Chauvin has been held accountable – as more work to improve accountability, transparency and trust continues at the State and local level.


Update on Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Data        

This month, we have made extensive progress on vaccinations statewide. I urge you all to get in line for a vaccine shot at your earliest convenience to keep yourself and your neighbors safe! As of April 21st, the statewide data reports bypassing a number of milestones including: 

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: April 16, 20217

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Dear Neighbors, 

On Sunday, Daunte Wright  – a son, father, nephew and 20 year old Minnesotan was killed by an officer in Brooklyn Center. My heart goes out to his family for their tremendous loss. There is no question that Daunte Wright should be alive today. As a mother, I am both sad and angry over what parents of Black children face every day when they send their children out into the world.  

As a public safety committee member, I am committed to policy work that will ensure every Minnesotan is safe – we must address the injustices in our communities that Black, Brown, and Indigenous community members face on a daily basis. This week legislation was proposed that would limit the ability of law enforcement to make stops based solely on minor equipment violations such as expired tabs or having something hanging from the rear view mirror. Many Policing reforms were also passed last Summer after the killing of George Flloyd. The time to address bias that lives in communities is now. We as a State must demand better — each and every one of us has a role to play in keeping all Minnesotans safe.

Minnesota Vaccine Update 

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Today, 1.5 million Minnesotans are now fully vaccinated. Last week my husband and I received our vaccines at the Minneapolis Urban League – we are most grateful to Nurse Kelly and Black Nurses Rock for all of their tireless efforts in vaccinating Minnesotans. 

Need a Vaccine? Sign up on the Vaccine Connector, or use the Vaccine Finder  to find locations that have available vaccines.

The CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met on Wednesday regarding the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and has noted that the pause will continue for one more week for this vaccine. That said, vaccines continue with Maderna and Pfizer in Minnesota and across the U.S. 

MN House of Representatives Passes the Housing Omnibus Bill Thursday Evening

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Having a safe and secure place to call home is critical for Minnesotans’ health, economic security, and opportunities for achievement. Stable housing is the foundation for success. Our Housing budget will produce more affordable housing in Minnesota as well as ensure Minnesotans have access to safe and stable housing. A copy of the legislation can be reviewed here.

The next stop for this legislation is to be negotiated with the Senate in a conference committee. The above bill is the House position to start the negotiation. I will post the final results of the conference committee in the next few weeks.

Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: April 8, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

I hope those of you who celebrate Easter had a great weekend, and others were able to relax and enjoy the nice weather in Minnesota over the Spring Break! We are extremely close to the finish line of this pandemic with speedy vaccine distributions and economic recovery. I urge you all to reach out to friends and neighbors negatively impacted by the pandemic; here at the legislature, we are committed to do everything in our power for a renewed sense of normal as we approach the end of the session. 

Governor Tim Walz and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced a new federal Community Vaccination Clinic in Minnesota: The site will be located at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds and receive 168,000 doses over eight weeks. It will prepare to administer a combination of Pfizer and J&J doses, which will result in over 100,000 total people being vaccinated during the eight week period. Vaccinations will begin at the Fairgrounds on April 14 and serve Minnesotans living in the highest Social Vulnerability Index zip codes near the Fairgrounds.

Make sure you are signed up for the Vaccine Connector for accessible information and appointments.

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: March 26, 2021

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Dear Neighbors,

Yesterday, Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Flanagan announced the expansion of vaccine eligibility for people 16 years of age and older starting March 30th. The announcement is in response to the increased supply of vaccines by the federal government to arrive in April.

In the past months, Minnesota has proven to be a national leader in getting shots into arms, and will now be able to step into the final stage of distribution. This week, Minnesota was ranked number one in the country for the percentage of vaccine doses administered to Minneostans. For more information, please check out this article by the Star Tribune.

If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, I encourage you to check out Minnesota’s COVID-19 Vaccine Connector, a tool to help people find out when, where, and how to get a vaccine. It can let you know when you’re eligible to be vaccinated, connect you to resources to schedule a vaccine appointment, and alert you if there are vaccine opportunities nearby. To sign up, visit mn.gov/vaccineconnector or call 833-431-2053.

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Rep. Heather Edelson (HD49A) Update: March 25, 2021

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Dear Neighbors, 

As summer approaches, we can more clearly see the light at the end of the tunnel and a return to enjoy Minnesota without COVID-19 related restrictions. While we continue to make speedy progress with the vaccine distribution plan, I hope you stay safe and in line to receive yours. 

As of March 21st, exactly 1,437,931 people have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine while 854,827 people have completed both doses of vaccine that are required for the vaccine’s maximum effect.

On Thursday, Governor Walz announced Minnesota has administered more than two million COVID-19 vaccine doses. While it took more than two months for the state to administer the first million doses, it took less than one month to administer the second million doses. 

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