Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: August 3, 2020


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August 3, 2020


Updates from the Governor

This afternoon Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan visited Lake Street businesses that were impacted by the civil unrest earlier this summer. The Governor announced that he has requested a U.S. Small Business Administration disaster declaration that would free up low-interest loans to help property owners rebuild after civil unrest caused extensive property damage in the wake of George Floyd’s death. The Governor has spent the last months listening to business and home owners following the civil unrest.



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Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 31, 2020


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July 31, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Governor Walz today announced more than 1 million COVID-19 tests have been administered in Minnesota since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Widespread testing and notifying people in close contact with anyone who tests positive is one of the best ways to prevent COVID-19 cases from spreading. It also is a key metric in determining when it is safe to loosen restrictions on stores, restaurants, and other businesses.

In order to expand the state’s ability to mitigate this disease, additional testing sites and laboratory capacity are being created to meet growing demand. For the latest information on how to receive a COVID-19 test, visit mn.gov/covid19 Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 31, 2020”

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


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July 30, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Today, Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, along with the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), announced Minnesota’s Safe Learning Plan for the 2020-21 School Year.

School districts and charter schools will begin in one of three models: in-person, distance learning, or a hybrid model. Experts at the Departments of Health and Education will partner with local school districts and charter schools to help determine which learning model they should use to start the school year. The decision-making process centers on the health, safety, and wellbeing of our students, staff, and families by using the level of viral activity in the surrounding county and other factors such as the district’s ability to meet mitigation requirements. The learning model decision will be announced by the local school district.

“As a classroom teacher for more than 20 years and a parent of a child in public schools, I am committed to providing a world-class education to our students while keeping them and their teachers safe,” said Governor Walz. “With this approach, we are pairing the knowledge and data from our Departments of Health and Education with the expertise of our local school districts to make the best decisions for our students across the state.” Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 30, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 29, 2020


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July 29, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Today at Liberty Packaging, Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan highlighted the state’s distribution of more than 4 million masks to businesses, their customers, and people who are unable to afford a mask or easily obtain one. The masks are being distributed to Chambers of Commerce, community organizations, and other providers across the state, who are then responsible for distributing to people.

The one-time allotment of masks includes 4 million disposable masks for businesses and more than 300,000 cloth masks for at-risk communities that will go to will go to community organizations, food banks, area agencies on aging, and affordable housing providers. Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 29, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 27, 2020


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July 27, 2020


Updates from the Governor

COVID-19 has reached every county in Minnesota. As the virus continues to spread, the Department of Health encourages Minnesotans to continue following public health guidance by wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, frequently washing hands, and staying home when sick. Even if you do not have symptoms, you can spread the virus to others.

Also today, the Department of Human Services is encouraging Minnesotans who participate in food and cash assistance programs to renew their applications when they receive a notice in the mail. Minnesotans who receive SNAP, Minnesota Family Investment Program, General Assistance, Minnesota Supplemental Aid or Housing Support benefits and have reached the end of their certification period any time from March through August will soon receive a written notice in the mail to renew the application.

More than 20,000 food and cash benefit recipients must renew their applications in August to ensure they continue to receive their benefits. Participants with questions about their case can contact their county or tribal human services office. Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 27, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 26, 2020


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July 26, 2020


Updates from the Governor

As Minnesota continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, many families are facing unprecedented challenges due to the economic and public health consequences. Below is a list of financial, mental and physical health, and family resources available for support.

Testing: Minnesotans with COVID-19 symptoms are always encouraged to get a test. Find a testing location in your community.

Safety at Home: Stay At Home should never mean you stay somewhere unsafe. There are places of sanctuary open for anyone facing abuse or violence. Please call Minnesota’s statewide crisis hotline – available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – at 1.866.223.1111 or text 612.399.9995. Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 26, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 25, 2020


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July 25, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Beginning today, Minnesotans are required to wear masks in indoor businesses and public spaces to slow the spread of COVID-19. Read FAQs on the mask requirement, which public health experts have advocated for, calling it a simple and effective step to keep Minnesotans safe. Below is an overview of the Walz-Flanagan Administration’s actions this week.

Week in Review

On Monday, July 20 the Department of Employment and Economic Development continued an ongoing effort to keep Minnesotans informed about state resources available for support, especially as families prepare for the potential expiration of the additional $600 federal Unemployment Insurance benefit. Minnesotans who need additional state and community services and resources should visit mn.gov/covid19/gethelp.

On Tuesday, July 21 Governor Walz announced that Minnesota continues to make progress on the five-point battle plan announced in May to limit and stop the spread of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities. Deaths have sharply declined from past weeks and data shows that efforts to identify and contain the spread of COVID-19 in various congregate care settings have been successful. Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 25, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 24, 2020


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July 24, 2020


Updates from the Governor

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today announced that they have distributed small business emergency loans to 1,020 small businesses throughout Minnesota, helping them to survive the initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Minnesota Small Business Emergency Loan Program is part of a slate of emergency financing options for small Minnesota businesses. Other state options included the Small Business Loan Guarantee program and the Small Business Relief Grant program. State programs complement larger federal government programs, including Small Business Administration assistance, and the Paycheck Protection Program.

You can see a list of businesses that received a Minnesota Small Business Emergency Loan, as well as a breakout of loans by region and lender, on DEED’s website. Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 24, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 23, 2020


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July 23, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Governor Walz today signed the Minnesota Police Accountability Act, authored by members of the People of Color and Indigenous (POCI) Caucus, which will begin to address systemic inequities in Minnesota’s criminal justice system. The bill signing follows weeks of advocacy from Minnesotans across the state who have called for reform after the death of George Floyd.

“This bipartisan bill follows decades of advocacy by communities of color,” said Governor Walz. “And it is a good first step. These are long-overdue changes, but they do not end the conversation we’re having about police accountability. The POCI Caucus has shown tremendous leadership on this issue and I look forward to continuing our work with them to bring meaningful reform.”

“I am proud to stand with legislators who have put in hard work and long nights to get this police accountability and reform package across the finish line,” said Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan. “There is more that we need to do to make sure that Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color feel safe and valued in their communities. This bipartisan bill is the start of building a public safety system that serves and protects all Minnesotans.” Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 23, 2020”

Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 22, 2020


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July 22, 2020


Updates from the Governor

Governor Walz today announced that beginning on Saturday, Minnesotans will be required to wear a face covering in indoor businesses and indoor public settings. Researchers have advocated for masking, calling it a simple and effective step to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. To date, 30 states across the country, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico have issued similar mandates.

COVID-19 has impacted every corner of our state and every aspect of our lives,” said Governor Walz.“But as Minnesotans always do during tough times, we come together and we take care of one another. And right now there’s no better way to demonstrate our Minnesotan values than by wearing a mask. By combatting the spread of COVID-19, masking will help protect our neighbors, keep our businesses open, and get us on track to return to the activities we love.”

Wearing a mask is one of the best ways we can slow the spread of COVID-19 and prevent Minnesotans from getting sick in the first place,” said Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan. “As someone who has lost a loved one to this virus, I know that every death we can prevent is another family who does not have to feel this kind of grief. Masking up helps us keep businesses open, socialize safely, and embrace a new normal. But most importantly, it will save lives.” Continue reading “Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Flanagan Update: July 22, 2020”