Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: October 30, 2020


Governors Walz, Dayton, Pawlenty, Ventura Launch Nonpartisan PSA Calling for Civility around Election

On Wednesday, Governor Tim Walz (D) and former Minnesota Governors Mark Dayton (D), Tim Pawlenty (R) and Jesse Ventura (I) launched a nonpartisan Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign calling for civility and decency around the upcoming election. In the PSA, the nonpartisan group of Governors encourage Minnesotans to vote, express confidence in Minnesota’s safe and secure voting system, and explain why results may not be final on Election Night. 


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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Weekly Update: October 23, 2020


Governor Walz Signs Local Jobs and Projects Plan Into Law

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At the Ironworkers Local 512 Training Center in St. Paul on Wednesday, Governor Walz signed into law the $1.9 billion Local Jobs and Projects Plan that will invest in construction and renovation projects across the state and create thousands of jobs for Minnesotans.

“Our Local Jobs and Projects Plan will create thousands of good-paying jobs at a time when Minnesotans are looking for work,” said Governor Walz. “This bipartisan plan invests in the projects that local communities told us matter most to them. Whether that’s roads and bridges, clean water, or affordable housing, this plan will help ensure every community in Minnesota prospers.”

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ICYMI: Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan Blasts Jason Lewis’ Rhetoric on COVID-19 as ‘Nothing Short of Dangerous’

In a response to Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jason Lewis’ campaign of fear and division, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan urges Minnesotans to not fall for his distractions, writing  in a Star Tribune op-ed that Lewis “much rather we pay attention to his fearmongering than to the very real challenges we face.”

In the piece, Lt. Governor Flanagan highlights how dangerous Lewis’ rhetoric has been, and how it continues to  pose a danger to Minnesotans’ lives. Lewis has repeatedly downplayed the seriousness of COVID-19, spread misinformation and conspiracy theories by calling masks “muzzles” designed to enforce “total, absolute conformity” and mocked Minnesotans who are concerned about the pandemic, saying they have a  “bizarre obsession with risk.” Lewis has also claimed that “anybody under the age of 50 has exactly a 99.98% chance of survival,” while the deadly virus has now claimed over 2,000 lives in the state. 

In her op-ed, Lt. Governor Flanagan leaves Minnesotans with a reminder of the seriousness of COVID-19, and that they should expect more empathy from leaders who are supposed to represent all of us in Washington. That choice is clear: U.S. Senator Tina Smith.

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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Weekly Update: October 16, 2020

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Walz, Flanagan Applaud Bipartisan Passage of Bonding Bill

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Thursday, Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan applauded the bipartisan passage of the bonding bill. “This bonding bill is a smart investment that will create thousands of good-paying jobs, deliver improvements to local projects throughout Minnesota, and make our state a better place to live,” said Governor Walz. “It’s been a long journey. By finally coming together and working across the aisle, Minnesota proved once again that if Washington won’t lead—we will.

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Gov. Walz. and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Weekly Update


Governor Walz Hears from Minnesotans Impacted by COVID-19


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On Wednesday, Governor Walz facilitated a socially-distanced roundtable discussion with physicians, public health professionals, and Minnesotans impacted by COVID-19 to discuss the virus’s impact on Minnesota and steps people can take to protect themselves and their loved ones.


Governor Walz, Lieutenant Governor Flanagan Announce State Investment in Mental Health Resources Amid COVID-19


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Thursday, Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor Flanagan announced a $3 million investment in mental health services for children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. The $3 million investment will be funded through the CARES Act. 

Lieutenant Governor Flanagan also visited St. David’s Center to highlight the Walz-Flanagan Administration’s commitment to prioritizing mental health for children and families during Mental Illness Awareness Week. 

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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Weekly Briefing: October 2, 2020

Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor Flanagan Launch a Statewide Small Business Listening Tour

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This week Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan launched a statewide small business listening tour. Throughout the tour, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor will visit small businesses across the state, hear from business owners and workers how COVID-19 has affected them, and highlight support the state has provided to businesses during the pandemic.


Governor Walz Wishes President Trump and First Lady a Speedy Recovery 

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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Weekly Update: September 25, 2020

Friday, September 25, 2020

This week…

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan continued their Statewide Safe Learning Tour, visiting schools in Moorhead and St. Cloud. The Governor and Lieutenant Governor are kicking off the start of the 2020-21 school year by visiting students and educators both in-person and virtually across the state. 

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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Weekly Update

Friday, September 18, 2020

This week …

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan continued their Statewide Safe Learning Tour, visiting schools in Albert Lea, Byron, and St. Louis Park. The Governor and Lieutenant Governor are kicking off the start of the 2020-21 school year by visiting students and educators both in-person and virtually across the state. 

Governor Walz Authorizes Minnesota Support for Oregon Fire Response

Monday, Governor Walz announced 29 Minnesota firefighters and nine fire trucks will travel to Salem, Oregon on Tuesday morning to help protect structures threatened by wildfires across the state. The authorization follows a request from Oregon officials through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). “The Minnesota fire service is known for stepping up in critical situations, putting their lives on the line to save others. I am proud of the way they’ve answered this call to serve. My thoughts are with the residents of Oregon, California, and Washington during this harrowing time,’ said Governor Walz.


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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov Flanagan Update: September 9, 2020

September 9, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Governor Tim Walz today announced that he will convene a special legislative session beginning on September 11, 2020. Governor Walz intends to extend the COVID-19 peacetime emergency by 30 days to ensure the state can continue to quickly and effectively respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“While Minnesota has taken life-saving action, the threat of COVID-19 remains,” said Governor Walz.“It’s imperative that we have the tools necessary to respond to this rapidly-evolving virus quickly and decisively in order to safeguard the health and wellbeing of each and every Minnesotan.” 

“COVID-19 is unpredictable, and there is still so much that we do not know,” said Lt. Governor Flanagan. “This pandemic is not over. With the fall and winter months fast approaching, we know the next stages of this virus will continue to present a challenge, especially to underserved communities. We must be prepared to respond quickly and efficiently in order to keep all Minnesotans healthy, safe, and informed.”

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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: September 8, 2020

September 8, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Today, Governor Tim Walz, a classroom teacher for more than 20 years, launched a statewide Safe Learning Tour. He and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan kicked-off the start of the 2020-21 school year by visiting students and educators in-person and virtually. With this school year looking different than normal, they thanked educators, students, and parents for their flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the next few weeks, the Governor and Lieutenant Governor will visit with students and educators at schools across the state, including Wyoming, Bloomington, Mankato, Saint Paul, Moorhead, Duluth, and more.

Following Minnesota’s Safe Learning Plan, school districts and charter schools are beginning the school year in one of three models: in-person learning, hybrid learning, or distance learning. Experts at the Departments of Health and Education have partnered with local school districts and charter schools to help determine which learning model they should use to start the school year. The Departments of Education and Health will continue to work with school districts and local health professionals throughout the school year to track the virus and determine if and when a school may need to adjust their learning plan.

With any learning model – in-person, hybrid, or distance – the Governor and Lt. Governor remain focused on supporting Minnesota schools to deliver an equitable education that strives to meet the needs of every student in our Pre-K through grade 12 education system.

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