Welcome to 2018. I hope you all enjoyed the holiday season connecting with family and friends and are following through on your new years resolutions. As we start the new year I want to continue to keep you posted on what is happening in St. Paul that affects our Senate District and State. I also want to keep you posted and in the loop as to what is happening in our Senate District. I have had and will be having constituent meetings regarding three areas of interest; Education, Health and Human Services, Energy/Public Utilities. These advisory meetings were talked about in the last news letter and those that have shown an interest in them have been followed up with emails and invites. If you want to be a part of these quarterly meetings, please contact my office and let us know at jhoffman@senate.mn As part of my committee assignments I am involved in two continuing discussions; 1. Long Term Care and 2., Home Care working group that looks at the workforce shortage of nurses in Minnesota. This affects the healthcare that our elderly, people with disabilities and vulnerable populations receive. I invite your input and direction as to getting to the solutions that benefit our neighbors who are affected in those areas. I also hope you take the survey at the bottom of this newsletter as I am asking for your input on important issue areas that the Senate will be tackling in the coming session. Thank you again for letting me be your Senator and happy new year!
Sincerely,
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