Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 17, 2019

Week of May 13th – 17th

Working together and compromising

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We have made a lot of progress in the past few weeks in conference committees. As our deadline approaches, I am still a firm believer that we can compromise and do right by the people of Minnesota this year. When we work together we have the capacity to become better than the sum of our parts. Meetings have continued taking place throughout the day, and I remain optimistic. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 17, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 10, 2019

Week of May 6th – 10th

Floor activities and conference committees

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Public conference committees on the budget have been meeting every day this week, and we have also been taking up more bills on the floor. With one week left, I am optimistic that we can get everything done on time and with a good result for all Minnesotans. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 10, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 3, 2019

Week of April 29th – May 3rd

Another successful civics class at the Shakopee Women’s Correctional Facility

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For the second consecutive year, I had the opportunity to teach a civics 101 course at the Shakopee Women’s Prison for their annual Chautauqua. It was inspiring to see how passionate these women were about exercising their civic duty. Of all the issues we discussed, there was only one that got a rousing ovation: a bill to require that all Minnesotans learn cursive writing. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: May 3, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: April 26, 2019

  • Week of April 22nd – 26th

Appreciating the long days on the Senate Floor

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As the end of session approaches, more and more bills are being heard on the Senate Floor. Debates over the budget have often stretched into the night, and as the nights get longer I am constantly reminded of how fortunate we are to live in this great state. Far too few places in the world allow their citizens to have a discourse on how they govern themselves, and not a day goes by when I do not appreciate what we have here. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: April 26, 2019”

Young Voters Revitalizing Our Democracy

The following commentary is by Sen. Steve Cwodzinski of Senate District 48, which covers parts of Chanhassen, Eden Prairie and Minnetonka:

The bedrock of a strong democracy is the act of voting. Each citizen has the awesome responsibility to cast their ballot to choose our leaders and to create a government for the people by the people. It is easy to not vote, but that only leads to an alienated, apathetic, uneducated and uninformed populace. A disengaged, disinterested, disconnected and dismissed populace is no way nearing the “More perfect union” our Framers presented to the world.

With so much talk of pending doom and devastation, I saw a glimmer of hope recently in The Star Tribune. In the 2018 elections, Minnesota voters between the ages of 18 and 29 had a turnout rate 43.7 percent, the best in the nation and a full 20 percent higher than the 2014 midterm elections. We need to listen to our young people, they are showing us the way and leading by example.

The rise in the youth turnout is a cause for celebration and is great news for Minnesota and the entire country. Millennials are not apathetic but are instead using their power and getting involved in finding solutions to the major issues we face. They are speaking and fighting on behalf of all of us on issues like gun violence prevention, climate change, the opioid crisis, and injustice. Continue reading “Young Voters Revitalizing Our Democracy”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: April 12, 2019

Week of April 8th – 11th

Education budget moves out of committee

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The Senate education budget was heard in committee this week. Due to numerous concerns, I voted against the bill. In my brief remarks, I touched on five key points in which this bill has room for improvement. You can view them by clicking HERE.


Activism at the Capitol

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A large group stopped by on Wednesday for Water Action Day. There is a lot of legislation on this subject this year, including updates to water treatment plants and responsible sidewalk salt application. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: April 12, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: April 5, 2019

Week of April 1st – 5th

Working together as One Minnesota

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Governor Walz gave his State of the State address on Wednesday, and I could not be more impressed by what I heard. We have the opportunity to do so much good this year and serve as a model to the rest of the country, letting every other state know that divided government can still work. I am a strong believer in One Minnesota, and I am incredibly optimistic about the things we can achieve together. You can view more of my thoughts in the week’s video by clicking HERE.


Constituents and friends visit the capitol

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A large group of constituents visited the capitol this week to discuss their opposition to data disaggregation in our education system. As I mentioned in last week’s video, this is a discussion older than our country, and both sides have excellent points to make. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: April 5, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 22, 2019

Week of March 18th – 22nd

Doing right by Minnesota firefighters

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On Tuesday, Representative Cheryl Youakim and I held a press conference alongside Minnesota firefighters to announce the Hometown Heroes Assistance Program, which would help these outstanding public servants get the healthcare they deserve. Minnesota’s firefighters are ready at any moment to answer any call, putting their lives on the line daily to serve our communities. They deserve our respect and gratitude, but they also deserve the support they need to deal with the dangers they face not just physically, but for their own mental health.” A story on this published by KARE 11 can be found by clicking HERE. My full speech can be found by clicking HERE.

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This effort was spearheaded by former Eden Prairie Fire Chief and current leader of the Minnesota Fire Initiative George Esbensen. I was proud to stand alongside him as we advance this legislation. You can listen to an interview he did with Minnesota Public Radio by clicking HERE.

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Later on, I got the chance to sit down and discuss the bill further with Shannon Loehrke on Capitol Report. You can watch my interview by clicking HERE.


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Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD49) Update: March 15, 2019

Week of March 11th – 15th

Bills pick up steam as first deadline passes

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Today is the first of our legislative deadlines to make sure we get our work done on time. All bills must be heard in either the house or senate to advance further in the process. We’ve seen many bills ranging from education policy to gun violence prevention get heard this year, and I’m looking forward to further discussions.


Talking policy on Your Legislators

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I had the opportunity this week to be featured on Pioneer Public Television’s episode of Your Legislators. We had insightful discussions regarding Pre-K education, health insurance, and infrastructure. You can watch our conversation by clicking HERE.


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House, Senate must create a budget that reflects priorities of Minnesotans

Perhaps the most important role of the Legislature is the role it plays in creating a state budget. We must create a budget covering areas from education to transportation, human services to natural resources, and many other issues that make a daily impact on the lives of Minnesotans.

The budget is the biggest item on the agenda for my colleagues in both the Senate and the House this year. Entering the third month of the 2019 Legislative Session, we have a clearer picture of our state’s economic outlook with the updated February Forecast we received on Feb. 28.

According to the Minnesota Management and Budget office, the state has a positive budget balance of just over $1 billion, a balance that has decreased $492 million since November. On the one hand, our economy continues to do well; but on the other hand, this decrease, and the potential for a future economic downturn, is concerning. It’s up to us to balance the need for forward-thinking investment in our priorities and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars. We cannot jeopardize the long-term health of the state’s finances with short-term decisions.

View the complete March 11 commentary by Sen. Steve Cwodzinski on The Eden Prairie News website here.