CAPITOL UPDATE: END OF SESSION 2019
It was an honor to serve the Senate District 46 community during the 2019 legislative session. This year, the only divided state Legislature in the United States found a way to strike a compromise aimed at moving our state forward. With Governor Tim Walz at the helm of the executive branch for the first time, a newly-elected and Democratic-controlled House, and a slim Republican-controlled Senate, there was much winning and losing for both sides in the final compromise.
We successfully fought off cuts to programs and crucial services that millions of Minnesotans depend on every day. We also succeeded in furthering investments in E-12 education, higher education and public safety, passed a bill that intends to mitigate the opioid crisis, continued the provider tax at a 1.8% level, and agreed to many other important measures that will assist in moving our state in the right direction. However, I am disheartened by the lack of progress in some areas or even the outright blockade of sound bipartisan bills. Continue reading “Sen. Ron Latz (SD46) Update: June 10, 2019”