Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: January 23, 2020

Dear Neighbors,

I hope the start to 2020 is treating you well. In just three short weeks we’ll be back in St. Paul for the legislative session, but before that I invite you to join me and my local legislative colleagues as we hold a 2020 Legislative Preview hosted by the League of Women Voters and the Bloomington Public Schools Advocacy Council.

I’ll be joined by Sen. Melissa Wiklund, Rep. Andrew Carlson, and Rep. Steve Elkins as we answer your questions on the upcoming session. The event is Tuesday, January 28, from 7-8:30pm at Bloomington Fire Station #1, 10 W 95th St, Bloomington, MN 55420. I hope to see you there!

2020 Census

In March and April of this year, the U.S. Census Bureau will be sending information to every home in the state on how to be properly counted in the 2020 Census. The census provides critical data that directly impacts our community’s representation and support, with billions of dollars in federal funding going to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads, and other resources based on census data. It’s important that you and your household are accurately counted. You can click here to download a fact sheet with more information, or here to watch a short video.Additionally, the U.S. Census Bureau needs to fill thousands of temporary positions to conduct the census, including in our community. These positions are crucial to an effective census, and provide flexible hours as well as competitive wages. You can find more information on census jobs here. Continue reading “Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: January 23, 2020”

Sen. Melisa Franzen (SD29) Update: January 23, 2020

January 23, 2020

Please join us for a District 49 Town Hall and 2020 Legislative Preview!

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Rep. Michael Howard Update: December 6, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

As we prepare ourselves for the 2020 Legislative Session, this week, Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) released their latest budget and economic forecast, which we’ll use as a guide for our work next session.

Our state budget forecast projected a $1.3 billion surplus. Our state’s fiscal stability is good news, but there is reason for caution and no reason for complacency. The projected surplus is not the same as “money in the bank.” It doesn’t account for inflation and could change. And the reality is far too many Minnesotans are struggling to get by. Health care, housing, and child care costs continue to place a heavy burden on Minnesota and our state’s racial disparities are unacceptable. Our focus must remain on the kinds of investments that will create economic security for all.

Republicans are already trying to use today’s surplus to push their agenda for giveaways to the corporations and ultra-wealthy. Of course, if the state faced a deficit they would be pushing this same, tired, trickle-down agenda that has never yielded positive results – at least not for the vast majority of Minnesotans. We must reject it and move forward with a bold agenda to solve our housing crisis, address the high cost of health care and prescription drugs, and eliminate racial disparities. Continue reading “Rep. Michael Howard Update: December 6, 2019”

Rep. Howard calls for reform to promote excellence in policing

House DFL logoRecent ruling underscores need for Police Officer Task Force

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – With the recent ruling that a former Minneapolis police officer can be reinstated after he was fired for kicking and severely injuring a man that was handcuffed, Rep. Howard (DFL – Richfield) renewed his call for reform to promote excellence in policing. This ruling is the latest example of an officer who was fired for a serious breach of the public trust being reinstated. Howard is calling for passage of legislation he authored last session to create a Peace Officer Excellence Task Force to bring a diverse group of stakeholders together to study this issue and provide recommendations to the Legislature to repair a broken system.

“Police officers that seriously betray the public trust should face serious consequences, but current systems in place reveal a broken process that is fracturing the trust that Minnesotans have in law enforcement,” said Howard. “The vast majority of police officers serve our communities with dignity and respect, and many departments are taking important steps to strengthen trust with their community. The excellent work of Minnesota’s public safety officers is threatened by a broken system, and it’s necessary that we all come together to make changes.”

Rep. Howard introduced the task force legislation in response to an incident in which a Richfield police officer was reinstated by an arbitrator after being fired for striking a Somali youth and then failing to report it. That case was taken to the Minnesota Supreme Court, which stated “No doubt many observers would find this officer’s actions disturbing,” but found the state statutes and city contracts provided no alternative remedy but to uphold the decision of the arbitrator. Continue reading “Rep. Howard calls for reform to promote excellence in policing”

Statement from Rep. Howard in Support of Congresswoman Omar’s Housing Plan

House DFL logoSAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – Rep. Michael Howard (DFL, Richfield), vice chair of the Minnesota House Housing Finance and Policy Division, released the following statement in support of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s “Homes for All Act” announced today:

“We need bold solutions if we are to meet the crisis facing Minnesota families who cannot afford their homes, and Congresswoman Omar’s plan is the kind of bold thinking we need at all levels of government,” said Rep. Howard. “Every Minnesotan should have access to housing stability. This aspirational goal is within reach, but only if we take an all-hands-on-deck approach to our housing crisis and take urgent action across the continuum of housing. That means solutions to eliminating student homelessness, building new homes, preserving existing affordable housing, creating accessible housing and empowering renters. We can do this.”

The “Homes for All Act” would establish a permanent federal funding stream for making homes more affordable, while also lifting the federal prohibition on funding new public housing projects. Over the next decade, Congresswoman Omar’s plan would invest $1 trillion in affordable housing projects, including the creation of 12 million new housing units.

In Minnesota alone, more than a quarter of Minnesotans pay more than they can afford on their housing. In addition, Wilder Research released a study earlier this year showing a 10% increase in those experiencing homelessness over the last three years, many of them children.

Rep. Howard said he looks forward to the 2020 session and efforts to make housing affordability solutions a key priority.

Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: October 2, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

We’re right in the middle of our legislative interim, and although session doesn’t reconvene until February, there’s plenty of working going on both inside and outside the Capitol. Here’s a quick update on some upcoming events and our recent work.

Alec Smith Emergency Insulin Act

After months of work that included bipartisan discussions, input from advocates, and community conversations across the state, we returned to the House Health and Human Services committee with an even stronger bill that would provide an emergency supply of insulin to those who need it most. At our hearing, I was joined by two mothers who testified about the heartbreaking loss of their sons because they couldn’t afford the insulin they needed to live. I fear that unless we pass Alec’s Bill, more Minnesotans could lose their life. We cannot let that happen.

You can read more about the bill and the hearing here, or you can watch my interview on the need for a special session to pass Alec’s Bill. Continue reading “Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: October 2, 2019”

House HHS Finance Committee addresses soaring cost of insulin, prescription drugs at public hearing

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – Today, the Minnesota House Health and Human Services Finance Division held a public hearing to discuss the Alec Smith Emergency Insulin Act and other solutions to address the skyrocketing cost of insulin and other prescription drugs. The price of insulin has tripled in the last decade, and studies indicate that 1 in 4 diabetics have resorted to rationing their insulin due to the high cost.

“Minnesotans need and deserve emergency access to insulin,” said House Speaker Melissa Hortman. “The House DFL passed the Alec Smith Emergency Insulin Act during the regular session, and we remain convinced that this is the best way to provide Minnesotans with emergency access — at their pharmacies, and paid for by the pharmaceutical industry, not taxpayers. We will continue to work with Senate Republicans and the Governor to find a compromise that serves the needs of Minnesotans.”

The public hearing, chaired by Rep. Tina Liebling (DFL – Rochester) followed five community conversations about the topic where lawmakers brought Minnesotans to the table to hear their experiences, input, and ideas. Continue reading “House HHS Finance Committee addresses soaring cost of insulin, prescription drugs at public hearing”

Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: September 6, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

With the State Fair over and school starting, summer is really starting to wind down. As we look towards fall, here’s an update on the conversations we continue to have on the rising costs of insulin, including upcoming community events we’ll be holding across the state.

Insulin Community Conversations
In the wake of another Minnesotan who died as a result of insulin rationing, and the refusal of GOP Senate leadership to address the rising cost of the drug, the DFL House held a bipartisan roundtable to address this crisis. Advocates and legislators came together to discuss what can be done to make sure another Minnesotan never again dies from a lack of insulin.

The Minnesota Legislature isn’t scheduled to return until February 2020, but this is an issue that deserves our attention immediately. We will be holding Community Conversations on Insulin and Prescription Drug Price Affordability throughout the state, with one taking place at Richfield City Hall on Thursday, September 19, at 6:30pm. I encourage anyone who has been impacted by the rising costs of insulin or prescription drugs to join us as we work towards the solutions that we need.

Continue reading “Rep. Michael Howard (HD50A) Update: September 6, 2019”

Reps. Howard, Gomez announce legislative effort to ban for-profit ICE detention centers

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – State Representatives Michael Howard (DFL-Richfield) and Aisha Gomez (DFL-Minneapolis) today announced plans to introduce legislation next session banning for-profit ICE detention centers from operating in the State of Minnesota. MPR News reported today that a private prison company in Appleton, MN is actively lobbying public officials to repurpose its facility as an immigrant detention center (“Detainees wanted: Minnesota’s closed private prison eyes a deal with ICE”).

“Profiting from the detention of immigrant families is immoral, wrong, and has no place in the State of Minnesota,” said Rep. Howard. “The aggressive and expanding presence of ICE in my community and across the state is causing trauma for too many families and that will only worsen if we permit more cages to be built and operated by a for-profit company. We need to say loud and clear – not in Minnesota.” Continue reading “Reps. Howard, Gomez announce legislative effort to ban for-profit ICE detention centers”