Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 14, 2020

Week of February 10th – 14th

Excited to be back

ImageI could not be more thrilled to get back to work for the people of Minnesota. The interim between sessions was productive and informative, and I look forward to putting what I’ve learned to good use in the coming weeks and months. You can view my video on this subject by clicking HERE. Starting off strong on gun violence preventionImageAs Senators returned the to chamber on Tuesday, we were met by passionate gun violence prevention activists, including some from my district.ImageThe work these individuals are doing to save lives does my heart good, and I’m so grateful they took the time to come out and effect positive change. I am hopeful that we can get something done this session.Becoming a better legislator at the One Minnesota ConferenceImageOn Wednesday, the legislature held its annual One Minnesota Conference, a day full of workshops to help us to better serve our constituents. We talked about upcoming redistricting, negotiating strategies, and what we can do to make the end of session run more smoothly.Session is UnderwayImageThe capitol’s “electrolier” is only lit twice a year: the start of a new session and Statehood Day<The legislative session has once again begun, and I am thrilled to be back at the capitol advocating for the people of Minnetonka and Eden Prairie. As your state senator, I understand it is an awesome responsibility to be your voice as my colleagues and I work to craft laws that improve the lives of Minnesotans. Each and every senator here cares deeply about our state, and we have a lot of work to do.We have urgent policy issues that we must tackle. Insulin access and affordability, gun violence prevention, and the vaping epidemic are among the many things our legislative session will address. We also need to get a bonding bill done, to invest in public assets and infrastructure needs across the state. With tight legislative deadlines, this session will be done before we know it. There is no time to waste.As your state senator, I want to make sure I am doing my best to represent our community and advocate for the issues we all care about. One of the greatest joys of this job is the opportunity to learn from my constituents, and to have conversations about how we can make the world a better place. Our democracy depends on an engaged citizenry, and I look forward to hearing from you. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me via my email at stevec@senate.mn, or to stop by my office at the capitol.ImageIf you cannot make it to St. Paul, I hope we can connect in the district. It’s an honor to work with my colleagues in the House, Representative Laurie Pryor and Representative Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, and the three of us will be hosting a town hall on Saturday, February 29, from 10 – 11:30am at Eden Prairie High School in the East Commons. Please bring us your questions, comments, and concerns. Every resident of Eden Prairie and Minnetonka deserves the opportunity to make their voice heard, so we can be better advocates for you in St. Paul.This is the final year of my first term as your state senator, and I am proud of the work that we have accomplished together. It is an honor and a privilege to be your state senator, and I look forward to hearing from you this year.

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 7, 2020

Senate DFL elects new caucus leader

After 6 hours of debate and deliberation on Saturday, the Senate DFL voted on the position of caucus leader. The state of Minnesota is fortunate to have two exceptional public servants in Senators Bakk and Kent. I greatly appreciate the work Senator Bakk has done, I am excited to work under Senator Kent’s leadership, and I look forward to working with both of them this coming session.

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A remarkable day at Eden Prairie High School

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A few weeks ago I had a truly incredible day at Eden Prairie High School. One of the classes I visited was a Grow Your Own class geared towards informing people about the teaching profession. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 7, 2020”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski Update: December 18, 2019

December, 2019

District 48 hosts Civics 101 town hall

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Earlier this month, Secretary of State Steve Simon joined Rep. Pryor, Rep. Kotyza-Witthuhn, and I for a Civics 101 town hall meeting.

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Our discussion focused on our new presidential primary system, the 2020 census, and innovative ideas like Ranked Choice Voting. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski Update: December 18, 2019”

Cannabis legalization: Eden Prairie area residents sound off

Concerns, wishes, ideas expressed at 90-minute meeting

Julie Engle and Dean Luke don’t have much in common.

Engle is a 37-year-old mother of three young boys and lives in Minnetonka.

Luke is 80 and is a snowbird who lives in Eden Prairie during the warm months before heading south when the snow flies.

Both found themselves at the Eden Prairie Community Center with a microphone in hand at a Nov. 18 information meeting focused on cannabis legalization.

View the complete November 26 article by Raymond T. Revard on The Sun-Sailor website here.

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: November 13, 2019

November, 2019

Meeting local farmers

This past week I got to discuss legislation with the owners of the three farms within our senate district.

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The first meeting was with Terry Picha, who runs the Picha Farms near Birch Island Lake in Eden Prairie.

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The next two meetings ran back-to-back, so we did a joint photo. The earlier meeting was with Nikola and Aaron Peterson, pictured above in the middle, who are both former students of mine. Along with Sever Peteron, who was unable to attend, they run Sever’s Fall Festival. Though the event takes place across the river in Shakopee, much of their farming takes place near the Minnesota River in Southern Eden Prairie. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: November 13, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: October 24, 2019

October, 2019

Come join us as an intern!

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Applications are now open for the Minnesota Senate Internship Program. If you or someone you know has finished high school and is looking to explore a career in government, this is a great place to start! My office will only be allowed to have two interns next session, but I know everyone always has a great experience no matter who they end up working for. You can apply online by clicking HERE.


Our 40th gubernatorial portrait

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Governor Mark Dayton’s official portrait was unveiled last week, and I was lucky enough to be in attendance at the ceremony. The painting is incredible, and depicts one of Governor Dayton’s proudest achievments: restoring the state capitol. I also got to meet the artist, Paul Oxborough, and the photo above made it into the Star Tribune!


Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: October 24, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: September 18, 2019

September, 2019

Another successful town hall

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Tuesday marked another day of great turnout for Senate District 48’s town hall meeting! Representative Laurie Pryor, Representative Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, and I had a wonderful time hearing from you all and providing an update on what’s been happening during interim.

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For those who were unable to attend, some of our big points of conversation surrounded marijuana legalization, the cost of college, and K-12 school funding. If you have any thoughts you would like to share, I would love to hear them! Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: September 18, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: August 29, 2019

August, 2019

Town Hall Meeting –  September 17!

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Rep. Laurie Pryor, Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, and I will be hosting a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, September 17! The forum will take place in the South Commons at Eden Prairie High School, and run from 7:00pm – 8:30pm.

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Please bring us your questions, comments, and concerns. Hope to see you there!

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Our town hall will also coincide with Constitution Day! On September 17, 1787, the US Constitution was officially ratified. This was the beginning of our movement towards a more perfect Union. I am proud of how far we have come since then, and look forward to what the future will bring.


New podcast episode coming soon

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Earlier in the week I made my second appearance on Call of the Senate, the podcast of the Minnesota Senate DFL. Joining me alongside the host, Sen. Jeff Hayden, was Sen. Susan Kent of Woodbury and Bernadette Burnham from Education Minnesota. We discussed some of the positive things we got done for Minnesota within the realm of education, and some of our priorities for next session. The episode will soon be made available HERE.


Still time to visit The Great Minnesota Get-Together!

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If you haven’t already, try to make some time to visit the state fair before it ends on Labor Day!

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I spent a couple days at the Senate Information Booth in the education building, and got to meet some truly wonderful people.

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Some of the people who stopped by happened to be constituents, including a group of students from Eden Prairie.

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Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan made a visit to the senate booth as well. Senator John Hoffman and I had a lot of fun catching up with her.

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I also got to chat with Education Commissioner Mary Cathryn Ricker.

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Senator Melisa Franzen from neighboring Edina also happened to be at the senate booth at the same time as me!

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Joel Glaser, from the Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations (AMPTERS), and I got to have our first meeting outside of the capitol, with his booth just a stone’s throw away from the Senate one.

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My favorite visit was from my wife Patti and my grandson Elliot. His sense of wonder at the tractors and other large machinery reminded me of how joyous this annual event really is.


 

‘Compromise is possible:’ A Q&A with State Sen. Steve Cwodzinski on the legislative session

As the legislative season came down to the wire, Minnesota’s elected officials created a state budget during a daylong special session.

Eden Prairie News reached out to the city’s elected officials to ask them about the session and if they achieved their goals. State Sen. Steve Cwodzinski, DFL-Eden Prairie was elected in 2016 and reflected compromise and the nature of legislative systems.

Cwodzinski answered the following questions from Eden Prairie News on June 3:

View the complete article by Eden Teller on the SW News Media website here.

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 31, 2019

End of Session 2019

Session ends in compromise

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The legislative session ended a week ago, and I am incredibly proud of the work done by activists and legislators to find common ground. Together we saved MinnesotaCare, provided necessary funds to education, addressed our state’s opioid epidemic, and prevented distracted driving. There is still a lot of work left to do though, from gun violence prevention to transportation to environmental protection. I remain optimistic that we can address these next session. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 31, 2019”