In the Know: February 5, 2021


Attorney General Keith Ellison
Prosecutors want to charge four officers with third-degree murder in George Floyd’s deathNBC

Governor Tim Walz
What to know about Walz’s plan to fund security around Derek Chauvin’s trial — and how it’s being receivedMinnPost 
Faribault County to receive state disaster assistanceKSTP

Minnesota Legislature
Legislators push to shrink Minnesota’s carbon footprint to zero by 2050Star Tribune 
Plan to stop time changes comes up again in Minn. LegislatureWDIO 
MN Group Calls for State Stimulus for Families in PovertyPublic News Service

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In the Know: February 4, 2021


Attorney General Keith Ellison
Minnesota wins nearly $8M in massive lawsuit against firm accused of pushing opioid sales, WCCO

Governor Tim Walz
Plan to strip Walz of power to close schools passes 1st test, Star Tribune
Walz seeks money for civil unrest response, Kare 11
Gov. Walz calls for public safety budget for unplanned events, SC Times
Walz raises $1.7 million for likely 2022 reelection bid, KVRR
Gov. Walz announces plan to achieve clean energy in Minnesota by 2040, Spokesman Recorder

Minnesota Legislature
New report urges Minnesota lawmakers to adopt stronger sexual assault laws, Star Tribune
State regulators push ahead with ‘clean car’ rules, despite GOP opposition, MPR

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In the Know: February 3, 2021


Governor Tim Walz
Walz raises $1.7 million for likely 2022 re-election bidPioneer Press 
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signs new law to ‘carry over’ unemployment insurance tax ratesGrand Forks Herald 
Walz visits vaccine distribution site in Brooklyn CenterSun Post 
Over 1 million Minnesotans opt-in to exposure notification system, COVIDaware MNKSTP 

Minnesota Legislature
Minnesota Senate advances bill to give Legislature voice in federal COVID aid appropriationsWest Central Tribune 
Minnesota Democrats outspent GOP while losing ground in battle for legislative controlStar Tribune 
Minnesota groups seek to bust ‘crushing’ cost of child care with tuition capThe Bemidji Pioneer 
Bill would end commercial turtle harvesting in MinnesotaBring Me The News 

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In the Know: February 2, 2021


DFL Party News
DFL Party Statement on Black History Month, MN DFL
DFL Party Ramps Up Year-Round Organizing Capacity, MN DFL

Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz proposes automatic college acceptance for qualifying Minnesota high school seniorsStar Tribune 
Preparing For Re-Election Push, Walz Campaign Announces It’s Hiring Staff, Breaking Fundraising RecordsWCCO 
After slow start, Minnesota governor rolls out plan to ‘jumpstart’ COVID vaccinations for seniorsABC 

Minnesota Legislature
DFL-ers reintroduce cannabis legalization bill, WDIO
Lawmakers renew push for recreational potKare 11 
Page Amendment backers renew push for constitutional fix to school equity gapStar Tribune 
Minnesota House Democrats push to legalize recreational marijuanaPioneer Press 

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In the Know: February 1, 2021


Attorney General Keith Ellison
Attorney General Ellison co-leads bipartisan coalition fighting for homeownersRed Lake Nation

Congress
Congress eyes a last-minute effort at bipartisanship over coronavirus reliefCNN 
What to know for this week in Washington: Stimulus and impeachmentCNN

DFL News
Emmer Sells GOP to Marjorie Taylor Greene for $175,000DFL.org

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In the Know: January 29, 2021


Attorney General Keith Ellison
Minnesota attorney general charges 8 in scheme that cheated Medicaid out of $860,000, Star Tribune

Congress
House Democrats revive bill to ban colleagues from carrying guns on Capitol groundsWashington Post 
Pelosi says House will take first step toward passing Covid relief next week, with or without GOPCNBC 
Congress plans hearings after GameStop stock frenzy and Robinhood trading freezeCBS 
Hostility between congressional Republicans and Democrats reaches new lows amid growing fears of violenceWashington Post

Environmental
GM aims to offer only electric cars by 2035, and to be carbon-neutral by 2040Market Watch
Pentagon declares climate change a ‘national security issue’, The Hill

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In the Know: January 28, 2021


Congress
Rep. Jimmy Gomez drafts resolution to oust Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress, Politico
Parkland shooting survivor calls for House GOP leader to denounce Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, CNN

Economy
U.S. economy closes out 2020 with lower than expected 4% gainCNBC
Redditors took on hedge funds over GameStop and AMC Theatres stock and won. So what now?, NBC
‘Dumb Money’ Is on GameStop, and It’s Beating Wall Street at Its Own GameNew York Times

Environment
John Kerry: U.S.-China climate cooperation is a “critical standalone issue”Axios
Climate crisis: world is at its hottest for at least 12,000 years – study, The Guardian

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In the Know: January 27, 2021


Attorney General Keith Ellison 
Attorney General Ellison selects advocates, researchers, legislators to serve on Women’s Economic Security Task ForceRed Lake Nation News 
Minnesota Board of Pardons Grants First Full Pardon In 37 Years To Maria Elizondo, WCCO

Congress
Democrats reintroduce $15 minimum wage bill with unified control of Congress, White House, CNBC 
Your next stimulus check: Congress tries to speed $1,400 payments alongYahoo! Money 
New Treasury Secretary Wants Congress To ‘Act Big’ With Pandemic ResponseNPR 
Sen. Patrick Leahy, set to preside over Trump impeachment, returns home after brief hospitalization,CNBC

Environment
Recycling in America Is a Mess. A New Bill Could Clean It Up., New York Times

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In the Know: January 26, 2021


Agriculture
After COVID-related livestock kills, a push to diversify meat processing in MinnesotaMinnPost 

Congress
Democrats may try to pass Biden’s COVID bill with majority vote: SchumerReuters 
McConnell drops filibuster demand, clearing way for Democrats to take full Senate control, NBC 
House managers deliver impeachment article against Trump, kicking off trial preparationsNBC 
Google says it won’t fund members of Congress who voted against election results, CNBC

Environmental
Biden Sets in Motion Plan to Ban New Oil and Gas Leases on Federal LandThe New York Times 
Earth is now losing 1.2 trillion tons of ice each year. And it’s going to get worse.The Washington Post 
Is It Time for an Emergency Rollout of Carbon-Eating Machines?Wired

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In the Know: January 25, 2021


Congress
Feds tracking plans to attack members of Congress during Trump impeachment, AP reportsUSA Today 
U.S. House to bring Trump incitement charge to Senate, launching second impeachment trialReuters 
House Poised To Transmit Article Of Impeachment Against Trump To SenateNPR

Environmental
Climate change will cause a shift in Earth’s tropical rain belt — threatening water and food supply for billions, study says, CBS
Global ice loss accelerating at record rate, study finds, The Guardian

Governor Tim Walz
Gov. Tim Walz’s budget aims to address COVID’s uneven impactStar Tribune 
Education announcement expected from Gov. Walz MondayKARE11

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