In the Know: March 22, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Walz, local doctor raise concern about spring break travel during pandemicKSTP 
At Issue: March 21 — One-on-one with Gov. Walz, budget talks continueKSTP

Minnesota Legislature 
Minnesota lawmakers in final push before holiday breakMPR  
Minnesota cities seek power to ban certain pesticides amid pollinator collapseStar Tribune  
Minnesota prison proposal would reduce time behind bars, aid community re-entryDuluth News Tribune 
Minnesota may add climate impacts to environmental reviewMPR 

Minnesota News 
Minnesota health officials issue warnings for travelers during recent COVID-19 outbreaksKSTP 
Speeding on Minnesota roads? Expect to be stopped, police sayStar Tribune
March 21 update on COVID-19 in MN: More than a quarter of Minnesotans have at least one vaccine doseMPR 

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In the Know: March 19, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Walz releases revised Minnesota state budget proposalKSTP 
Gov. Tim Walz scales back proposed tax increases, boosts tax reliefStar Tribune  
Governor Walz Orders Flags Flown at Half-Staff in Honor of Lives Lost to COVID-19Union Times 

Minnesota Legislature 
Minnesota lawmakers weigh relief for municipal utilities and low-income residentsPine Journal 
Proposed Minnesota state corrections policy aims to reduce inmate time behind bars, help them re-enter communityPioneer Press 
Lawmakers Advance Bills To Help Offset Natural Gas Costs Due To February SurgeWCCO 

Minnesota News 
Minnesota hits 500,000 COVID-19 cases, 2 million vaccine shotsStar Tribune 
New Minnesota education commissioner focused on learning recoveryDuluth News Tribune 
Minnesota student with Standing Rock roots wins national Heart of the Arts AwardPark Rapids Enterprise 
Latest on COVID-19 in MN: Will vaccinations outpace outbreaks?MPR 

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In the Know: March 18, 2021

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Attorney General Keith Ellison
Why the Biden-Harris Climate Accountability Pledge Really Matters, Bloomberg Law
Minnesota attorney general strikes $39M deal to forgive loans, compensate students defrauded by for-profit colleges, Star Tribune
Ellison agrees to town hall, says ‘no change’ will come for residents, Mille Lacs Messenger
Attorney General Ellison enforcement of Tobacco Settlement wins $81 million for State, Red Lake Nation News

DFL Party News
DFL Party Condemns Hate Crimes Directed at AAPI Community, DFL Press Release
Scott Jensen Refuses COVID Vaccine, Going Against Medical Consensus, DFL Press Release 

Governor Tim Walz
Walz to quarantine, delay State of the State address after staff member tests positive for COVID-19, KSTP
Gov. Walz proclaims March 18 ‘Transit Driver Appreciation Day’, Crookston Times

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In the Know: March 17, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz 
St. Cloud to be location of Minnesota’s 6th large-scale vaccination siteBring Me The News 
Women Now Hold All Chief Judicial Seats On Minnesota Executive Branch And Appellate CourtsWCCO 

Minnesota Legislature
 Decades after Wetterling abduction, a growing push to take juveniles off state’s predatory registryStar Tribune
Bipartisan Minnesota bills address unpaid Metro Transit faresWCCO Radio 
Big Pharma’s challenge to Minnesota’s affordable insulin law is dismissedBring Me The News 
Democrats, Republicans pushing different summer school funding plans in MN HouseKTOE 

Minnesota News
Teens fueling slight increase in COVID-19 cases in MinnesotaAssociated Press 
Struggling Minnesota renters will soon have access to $500 million in assistanceFOX 9 
Vaccine trials for children praised as Minnesota works towards coronavirus herd immunityPioneer Press 
Gopher hockey wins Big Ten Tournament title with win over WisconsinBring Me The News 

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In the Know: March 16, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz 
COVID In MN: Gov. Walz’s Emergency Powers Extended As Restrictions Loosen MondayWCCO
Minnesota Senate aims to curb Gov. Tim Walz’s emergency powersStar Tribune 

Minnesota Legislature 
More women to serve on University of Minnesota’s governing board as Legislature elects four new regentsStar Tribune 
Minnesota Affordable Insulin Law Survives Lobbyists’ ChallengeCourthouse News Service 
MN: Legislation would implement decriminalize fare evasion on Metro Transit, introduce officers to aid passengersMass Transit Mag

Minnesota News
$27M Floyd family payout looms over Derek Chauvin trial today, Star Tribune
Southern Minnesotans Digging Out From March Snowstorm, WCCO
Pandemic brought more people outdoors — and Minnesota parks are planning for a busier future, Park Rapids Enterprise
Minnesota Democrats tout $1.9 trillion stimulus package, Star Tribune

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In the Know: March 15, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz 
With variants as ‘wild card,’ Minnesota Executive Council extends Gov. Tim Walz’s emergency powersPark Rapids Enterprise 
Churches prepare as Governor Walz increases capacity limitsKVRR

Minnesota Legislature 
Minnesota legislators want to rename highway after PrinceStar Tribune
Second week of Chauvin jury selection and Minnesota legislature hasn’t approved public safety fundingKFGO 
The Docket: committee deadlines underway at Minnesota State CapitolKEYC

Minnesota News 
Minnesota Weather: Winter Storm Warning Expands, Hennepin Co. Now Under Winter Weather AdvisoryWCCO 
COVID-19 in Minnesota: 5 deaths, 997 cases reported SundayKSTP 
Latest on COVID-19 in MN: Vaccination pace increases — and so do case countsMPR 

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In the Know: March 12, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Walz says significant rollback of COVID restrictions coming FridayStar Tribune 
Walz eases restrictions on restaurants, bars, sporting events in broad changesBrainerd Dispatch 
Walz releases plan to loosen more COVID-19 restrictionsWillmar Radio 
Walz highlights summer learning plan, urges lawmakers to pass itKSTP

Minnesota Legislature 
Tax relief bill clears Minnesota Senate, but Democrats say it’s ‘incomplete’The Globe 
Bill introduced to establish clean fuels standard in MinnesotaBiomass Magazine 
University considered for state funding to reduce student hunger, food insecurityThe Minnesota Daily 

Minnesota News
CVS to offer COVID-19 vaccines at Minnesota locations starting SundayKSTP
Minnesota health officials loosen restrictions on nursing home visitsPioneer Press 
Three finalists emerge in search for Minnesota’s top federal prosecutorStar Tribune 
Minnesota officials warn about deteriorating ice conditionsMPR 

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In the Know: March 11, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Flanagan, Walz implore more action to address homeless as pandemic takes its toll, Pine Journal
Gov. Walz pays tribute to MDH Commissioner Jan Malcolm as she receives COVID vaccination, Kare 11
Walz includes a $6 million cash injection for Minnesota K-12 mental health services, KELO-AM
54 Percent of Minnesotans Approve of Biden’s, Walz’s Handling of COVID-19, Survey Says, KNSI

Minnesota Legislature 
After year of pandemic, homelessness takes on new urgency at Minnesota Capitol, Pioneer Press
Billions in aid from COVID-19 relief bill headed to Minnesota, Star Tribune
University considered for state funding to reduce student hunger, food insecurity, Minnesota Daily
MN House division approves $1.50 per pack cigarette tax hike, KNOX Radio

Minnesota News
Chauvin trial live: Judge reinstates 3rd-degree murder charge, MPR
What to know about the latest expansion of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in Minnesota, MinnPost
Ramsey City Council Votes To Stop Enforcing Mask Mandate, WCCO
Top MN health official explains why she opted for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, WDIO

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In the Know: March 10, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz Announces ‘Nic Zapko Day’ in MinnesotaWCCO 
Minnesota education commissioner resigns, Gov. Tim Walz appoints deputy to positionGrand Forks Herald 
More Minnesotans eligible for coronavirus vaccineWDIO
KSTP/SURVEYUSA: Walz, Biden at 54% approval on handling coronavirus pandemicKSTP 

Minnesota Legislature
Duluth Rep. Liz Olson, driven by faith, rises quickly in legislative leadershipDuluth News Tribune 
Lawmakers look to expand telehealth servicesMankato Free Press 
New push underway to help Minnesota’s homeless populationKTTC 
Lawmakers consider amending constitution to guarantee a ‘quality public education’, St. Peter’s Herald 
Legislative oversight commission stops work as next chair campaigns to lead MN GOPMN Reformer

Minnesota News 
Ramsey votes to stop enforcing Gov. Tim Walz’s mask mandateStar Tribune 
Day 3: Jury selection resumes in Derek Chauvin murder trialStar Tribune 
‘I’m Truly Ecstatic’: Minnesotans Heartened As 1.8M More Now COVID Vaccine-EligibleWCCO 

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In the Know: March 9, 2021

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Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz says Minnesota is expanding eligibility for the coronavirus vaccinePioneer Press 
Gov. Tim Walz to announce COVID vaccine next steps on TuesdayBring Me The News 
More than Half of Minnesota’s Teachers, Seniors Vaccinated Against COVID-19KNSI 
Walz Releases Update On Schools In MinnesotaKTOE 

Minnesota Legislature
Senate GOP Approves $20 Million For Chauvin Trial, But Seeks To Delay New Police RequirementsWCCO 
Minnesota grant proposal aims to help cities prepare for climate changeGrand Forks Herald 
As Chauvin trial gets under way, lawmakers remain at odds over paying for securityMinnPost 
Minnesota braces for glut of evictions once pandemic ban endsPioneer Press

Minnesota News
Day 2 of Derek Chauvin trial: Jury selection is poised to start, Star Tribune
State to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, roughly 70% of Minnesota’s seniors now vaccinated, KSTP
What does the latest federal COVID-19 relief bill mean for Minnesota? At least $4.72 billion, for starters, MinnPost
Minnesota braces for glut of evictions once pandemic ban ends, Pioneer Press

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