Dear Neighbors,
Last month, students around the world kicked off climate week with the Youth Climate Strike, demanding action on climate change. Leaders from all over the world gathered at the UN in New York to discuss countries’ climate action plans. Climate change is one of the most significant threats to Minnesota’s crops, wildlife, and lakes.
As the leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives, I hear and agree with those calling for action. Minnesota is a national leader on clean energy, but we can and should do more. For that reason, I asked Rep. Patty Acomb to lead a Climate Action Caucus in the Minnesota House. Over the next several weeks, we will work with youth and other Minnesotans to develop our Climate Action Plan for Minnesota. Then we will work to pass that plan during the 2020 Session. Stay tuned for the launch of our Climate Action website and the opportunity for Minnesotans to sign-on as citizen co-authors on our climate action bills.
We don’t need any more studies or task forces before we get going. The time to act is now. Continue reading “Rep. Melissa Hortman (HD36B) Update: October 8, 2019”