Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: May 20, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

On Sunday evening, House Speaker Hortman, Majority Leader Gazelka, and Governor Walz announced a two year budget compromise. As one of the only divided legislatures in the country, this agreement is a significant bipartisan step forward to improve the lives of Minnesotans.

The compromise preserves health care funding for over 1 million Minnesotans, makes significant investments in our students and schools, and delivers targeted tax cuts for middle class families.

Conference committees and work groups will continue their work with the opportunity for the public to weigh in. You can find the schedule here.

A Bipartisan Deal on Opioids

Today, a House/Senate conference committee arrived at a bipartisan agreement on compromise legislation aimed at putting a stop to Minnesota’s opioid crisis. Funded through fees paid by drug makers and distributors, the bill invests in new and proven strategies to address opioid use disorders. It also delivers funding to counties for the significant public safety resources they are expending. This is an important step in Minnesota’s fight against the opioid epidemic and I’m glad bipartisan consensus was reached.

I’ll keep you posted as more details of the state budget are ironed out.

Please continue to reach out with any questions, comments, or feedback. I appreciate hearing from you!

Sincerely,
Andrew Carlson
State Representative

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: May 13, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

We have about a week left in the 2019 session. The Legislature has passed our budget bills and are now working in House/Senate conference committees to sort differences in various finance issue areas. I’d like to highlight key differences in the areas of education and health care.

Education

While some communities have the financial ability to build great public schools through referendums and bigger operating levies, other communities do not. The House DFL budget invests in our students with an increase to the per-pupil formula by 3% in 2020, and another 2% in 2021. The Senate GOP budget barely makes a dent in addressing larger class sizes, special education underfunding, and teacher layoffs with their 0.5% increase over the next two years. All of our kids deserve a world-class education and inaction now will inevitably lead to devastating cuts that hurt future opportunities. Below is a breakdown of what these funding differences would look like for Bloomington schools. Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: May 13, 2019”

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: April 24, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

I hope you enjoyed a wonderful holiday last week. The Legislature has returned from our annual Easter/Passover recess and have begun to discuss and vote on budget bills.

Here’s an update from St. Paul:

Late last evening, the Minnesota House approved the E-12 education budget that increases the per-pupil funding formula for Bloomington Public Schools by $968 per student. It makes honest investments in every student across the state, free of shifts, or gimmicks. I’ve heard from countless parents, students, teachers, and staff who have shared with me how budget cuts and growing class sizes have impacted the quality of instruction, support, and education in schools. Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: April 24, 2019”

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: April 10, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

I hope this finds you well. Major budget bills are coming together and our focus will soon shift from committee to longer floor sessions. Here’s an update from the Capitol:

‘Hand-Free’ Legislation on its way to Governor

The Minnesota House of Representatives today passed the final, compromise ‘hands free’ bill after differences were reconciled with the Minnesota Senate. I was glad to support this long overdue, lifesaving measure for all Minnesotans. The Governor is expected to promptly sign the conference committee report this week, making Minnesota the 17th state, including the District of Columbia to require a ‘hands free’ device while driving.

Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: April 10, 2019”

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 28, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

Two months remain in the legislative session. Here’s an update on some of the progress we’ve made:

House DFL Lawmakers Announce Framework for Minnesota Values Budget

House DFL lawmakers announced a framework for the Minnesota Values Budget this week. Our budget makes significant investments in education, affordable health care, and safe & inclusive communities to build a Minnesota that works better for everyone. Minnesotans care about each other, and we want to see one another succeed. Our new budget framework invests in priorities that Minnesotans have told us they value, and will help improve the lives of people across the state.

Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 28, 2019”

Minnesota House DFL to release framework for Minnesota Values Budget

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA — Minnesota House DFL leaders and legislators will announce committee targets and the framework for the Minnesota Values Budget at 1:00 PM on Monday, March 25th.

WHO: Speaker Melissa Hortman, Majority Leader Ryan Winkler, Majority Whip Liz Olson, Rep. Lyndon Carlson, Rep. Paul Marquart

WHAT: Press conference to announce targets and framework for the Minnesota Values Budget

WHERE: Minnesota State Capitol Press Conference Room B971; 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55155

WHEN: 1:00 PM, Monday, March 25, 2019

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 22, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

We are now beyond the halfway point of the legislative session. Committees are wrapping up their work as we prepare to craft an equitable state budget that works for everyone.

Here’s an update from the Capitol:

Significant Bipartisan Measures Approved in House

This week, the House passed two significant bills related to public safety and health. HF 50, the ‘hands-free’ cell phone bill, was approved on a broad bipartisan vote. All Minnesotans deserve to be safe on the roads and with distracted driving fatalities on the rise, this was long overdue. We also had the opportunity to hold Big Pharma accountable for their contribution to opioid crisis sweeping across the nation. HF 400 funds addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery services through a new Opioid Stewardship Fund, which would come from fees paid by pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors. Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 22, 2019”

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 13, 2019

Dear Neighbors,

It seems as though spring has finally arrived! With flood watches circulating the state as the temperatures rise, be sure to check in on road statuses before heading out. You can do so at the FEMA Flood Map Center’s website.

Here’s what we’ve been working on in St. Paul:

Hands-Free Update

The bill to ban handheld devices while driving has cleared all necessary committees and is headed to the House Floor for a full vote! As a co-sponsor of the bill, I’m looking forward to voting ‘green’ on this lifesaving measure. Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 13, 2019”

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 6, 2019


Dear Neighbors,

I hope this finds you well. Our first legislative deadline to approve policy bills is already next week on Friday. This will help us narrow our focus and remain steadfast as we complete our work by adjournment on May 20. Here’s an update from St. Paul:

Legislation for Bloomington

I recently presented my bill that delivers public infrastructure improvements to Bloomington Central Station, located in the South Loop District. Improving this development will help our community build on economic growth, as the Blue Line LRT runs through Central Station to connect residents and Minnesotans to the 50-acre plot comprised of offices, residential units, retailers and a hotel.

Thank you to the Schane Rudlang of the City of Bloomington and Mark Fabel, of Development for McGough for testifying in support of the bill. Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: March 6, 2019”

Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: February 28, 2018

Dear Neighbors,

It’s hard to believe our snowy February is almost over. If you’re concerned about ice dams, the Minnesota Department of Commerce offers tips for how to deal with them now and how to prevent them in the future, which can also save you money on your heating bills. You can find this information about steps to take related to air sealing and ventilation here.

Here’s an update from St. Paul:

Governor Walz Releases State Budget Plan

Governor Walz last week released his proposal for a new two-year state budget, which he calls a “Budget for One Minnesota.” It prioritizes stronger schools, more affordable and comprehensive health care, and economic prosperity for communities across the state. You can read more about the state budget plan here. Continue reading “Rep. Andrew Carlson (HD50B) Update: February 28, 2018”