Learning from Inmates at the Shakopee Women’s Correctional FacilityAt the beginning of our legislative break, I was given the opportunity to give a Civics 101 presentation during the Shakopee Women’s Correctional Facility’s annual Chautauqua. What I thought would be a lecture to educate them on American Government ended up becoming one of the greatest learning experiences of my life. Thank you to everyone who participated and made this program possible. You can hear some more of my thoughts in this week’s video by clicking HERE. Putting and End to Distracted DrivingA bipartisan bill that would prohibit usage of cell phones while driving, being advocated for by Eden Prairie’s own Vijay Dixit, has advanced further this week after the Senate Transport Committee unanimously voted to pass it. Should it be signed into law, using a phone without a hands-free device while driving will become unlawful. Our state is far behind on this type of legislation, as more and more accidents are occurring as a result of distracted driving. It is time we do something about it. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this process. |
Constituents at the CapitolMembers of Emmanuel Lutheran Church toured the capitol on Thursday, and I had an outstanding time meeting with them after they finished. That sign I am covering up definitely doesn’t say “do not stand on the stairs.” Students from Notre Dame Academy also came in to tour the capitol this week. Representative Pryor and I had a great time meeting with them and answering their questions. Tuesday was Support the U Day this week. As a proud University of Minnesota alum, I had a great time visiting with two undergraduate students and hearing about their legislative priorities. Zoo Day at the CapitolThursday was the Minnesota Zoo’s day at the capitol. Senators Dziedzic, Franzen, and I had a great time visiting the animals and learning about the zoo’s bonding proposal. |
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Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 29, 2018
Week of March 26th – 29th
Successful town hall sets the stage for an uplifting week.
Representative Laurie Pryor and I hosted a town hall forum on Saturday, and we both are extremely grateful to everyone who attended. With the meeting being scheduling as the same time as the March for Our Lives, we were thrilled by the sizable turnout. Whichever event you chose to attend, know that we both deeply appreciate your sense of civic duty and political efficacy. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 29, 2018”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 23, 2018
Week of March 19th – 23rd
A Weekend of Civic Action: Town Hall Forum & March for our Lives
This Saturday at 9:00am at Minnetonka High School (18301 Hwy 7) in the forum lecture hall, Representative Laurie Pryor and I will be holding a town hall forum. Please come ready with your comments, questions, or concerns!
We are aware that the March For Our Lives is at the same time. We’d love our constituents to be at both, but unfortunately we were unable to reschedule our town hall. Whichever event you decide to go to, I hope you enjoy your weekend exercising your civic duty. There will be another Town Hall on Saturday, May 12, so you will have another chance before session ends. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 23, 2018”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 16, 2018
Week of March 12th – 16th
Students and Legislators Continue to Take on Gun Violence
On Monday, a bipartisan bill was introduced that would require universal background checks for all gun sales. I was incredibly grateful to everyone who worked so hard on this compromise, and am hopeful that we are finally breaking through. I am proud to fully support this bipartisan legislation. For far too long, we have not enacted commonsense legislation, such as this, that has the power to save lives.
In Governor Dayton’s final State of the State address, he endorsed this bill and called on state legislators to listen to students who are asking for tighter restrictions on gun control. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 16, 2018”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 9, 2018
Week of March 5th – 9th
Keeping up the Momentum on School Safety
On Wednesday, students from Central High School in St Paul led a walk-out to protest gun violence. Their march ended at the state capitol, where they were joined by other students. I got the chance to talk with several of the participants. One of them turned out to be a constituent!
It was an incredible thing to experience. The passion and confidence were some of the strongest I have seen from any group here at the capitol, regardless of age. After hearing these young people speak, I have been filled with that same confidence. This fire will not burn out. They simply will not let that happen, and will not let us as legislators forget that. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 9, 2018”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski Update: March 2, 2018
Week of February 26 – March 2
February forecast provides for cautionary optimism
Minnesota Management and Budget released the state’s February budget forecast this week, the day after US News and World Report named us the second best state in the nation. The forecast projected a positive balance of $329 million for the current biennium. It’s smaller than we had hoped, but still a good sign.
Exercising caution will be important as we decide on our supplemental budget this year. There are many things that must be taken care of this session. Public employees still have not had their negotiated raises approved by the legislature, and we need to make our schools safer. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski Update: March 2, 2018”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 23, 2018
Week of February 19th – 23rd
Keeping Our Students Safe
In just a single week, two massive rallies were held at the state capitol on gun violence prevention. The first was on Tuesday, held by Mom’s Demand Action, then on Thursday I was given the opportunity to speak at a rally held by Protect Minnesota.
This most recent mass shooting has not only awoken our youth like never before, but also driven our entire country to listen to what they have to say. Gun violence prevention could become this generation’s Vietnam. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 23, 2018”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski Update: February 16, 2018
Week of February 12th – 16th
This past Wednesday, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School suffered a colossal tragedy; 17 adults and children were killed by gunfire from a former student. This disaster is part of a long line of preventable mass shootings, and has painfully revived the dialogue surrounding gun violence prevention.
We’ve had this conversation too many times for evil of this magnitude to resurface so frequently. America is averaging one school shooting perweek. It’s time for action. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski Update: February 16, 2018”
Legislative Q&A: District 48 Sen. Steve Cwodzinski
The following article by Patty Dexter was posted on the Eden Prairie News website February 15, 2018:
The 2018 legislative session convenes on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
The newspaper contacted Sen. Steve Cwodzinski for a Q&A previewing the session.
Right now, the thing I am hearing most about from my constituents is the federal tax bill, and the increased taxes that they will pay because of it. The cap of $10,000 for deductions of state and local taxes will massively impact residents of Senate District 48. I am hopeful that both DFLers and Republicans can come together to find a way to reclassify some state taxes and restore these deductions. Other hugely critical issues are affordable health care, Southwest Light Rail, environmental protection, and opioid abuse prevention. Continue reading “Legislative Q&A: District 48 Sen. Steve Cwodzinski”
Sen. Steve Cwodzinski, Rep. Laurie Pryor to introduce sexual exploitation bill
The following article by Patty Dexter was posted on the Eden Prairie News website January 30, 2018:
Two local state legislators have been working together on bipartisan legislation to enhance current child sexual about curriculum in public schools to include sexual exploitation prevention.
The bill is authored by District 48A Rep. Laurie Pryor, DFL – Minnetonka, and District 48 Sen. Steve Cwodzinski, DFL – Eden Prairie and will be introduced when the next legislative session convenes on Feb. 20.
Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski, Rep. Laurie Pryor to introduce sexual exploitation bill”