Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 8, 2019

Week of March 4th – 8th

My First Appearance on Almanac

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In case you missed it, I was on TPT’s Almanac, At The Capitol this past Wednesday evening. It was a short segment featuring my high school yearbook, and I’m sure you will enjoy it. You can watch the video by clicking HERE.

As a bonus, my appearance on the Senate DFL’s podcast, Call of the Senate, is now online. I briefly mentioned it in last week’s newsletter, and you can listen in by clicking HERE.


Lots of Constituents at the Capitol

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Rev. Michael Byron from Pax Christi in Eden Prairie gave the opening prayer for floor session on Monday. We had a fun conversation beforehand about the short period of time when I worked at the church in my younger days. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 8, 2019”

March 8 Call of the Senate Podcast Episode: Sen. Steve Cwodzinsin

Their newest podcast episode was released this morning featuring Senator Steve Cwodzinski. In his 31 years as an American Government teacher in Eden Prairie, Senator Steve Cwodzinski never once regretted a Monday or looked forward to a Friday. He brings the same joy and passion he had as a teacher in serving as a State Senator and continues the fight for students in working to close the achievement gap. Hear more about his passion for service in this episode of Mr. Cwodzinski goes to St. Paul, wait, we mean, Call of the Senate.

Here are the many ways you can tune in and listen to Senator Cwodzinski and the others who have been on so far:

SoundCloud:  https://soundcloud.com/callofthesenate

Buzzsprout: http://callofthesenate.buzzsprout.com

Senate DFL website: https://senatedfl.mn/callofthesenate

Search for “Call of the Senate” on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: March 1, 2019

Week of February 25th – March 1st

Exercising Responsible Budgeting

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The February Economic Forecast was delivered this past Thursday. While we still have an over $1 billion positive balance in the short term, it also projects a structural deficit of $11 million in the upcoming years.

This presents an important opportunity to look at where state spending is needed most. Our schools are chronically underfunded, and given the recent forecast, this session needs to be about strengthening our schools for years to come.


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

Week of February 18th – 22nd

Building a more educated citizenry

On Monday I presented my bill for a requirement for high school students to take a Civics class to graduate. It is of utmost importance that our children are taught about civic virtue and political efficacy. An informed citizenry is vital to the continued success of our state, and is also required by Article 13 of the state constitution:

“The stability of a republican form of government depending mainly upon the intelligence of the people, it is the duty of the legislature to establish a general and uniform system of public schools.”

Thank you to Eden Prairie High School students Kendra Fischer and Sydney Lewis for testifying in support of this legislation.


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Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 15, 2019

Week of February 11 through 15

Appreciating What We Have

Yesterday in Veterans Committee we discussed soldiers who have been Prisoners of War and Missing in Action, and it reminded me just how much we have to appreciate in life. I hope you all have a great weekend, regardless of it is you do, because life truly can be wonderful. Watch here.


Constituents at the Capitol

Current Eden Prairie High School students Anna Feist, Maya West, Braden Ross, and Muna Galbayte came to the Capitol on Thursday to attend a press conference against gun violence. Glad to see them not letting school get in the way of their education. Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 15, 2019”

State Sen. Cwodzinski thinks Minnesota’s divided Legislature can get the job done

State Sen/ Cwodzinski keeps a photo of the Senate’s chambers in his office to remind himself of his responsibility to future generations. Credit: Eden Teller, Eden Prairie News

Legislating and teaching have a key similarity to State Sen. Steve Cwodzinski: It took three years of each for him to settle into the role.

“It’s like drinking out of a firehose,” Cwodzinski said of his first year in office. Now, as he enters his third year in office, he introduced the first bill of the session on the State Senate floor that would require a financial literacy class for all high schoolers in Minnesota.

Cwodzinski answered the following questions from Eden Prairie News on Feb. 1 (some responses have been edited for length and clarity):

View the complete February 7 article by Eden Teller on The Eden Prairie News website here.

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 8, 2019

Week of February 4 through 8

Educating our kids about their finances

I was excited this week to present my bill on personal finance education. Financial literacy is a critical skill to have. Young people need to have an understanding of student debt, home ownership, and savings. The bill would require that all high school students take a course in personal finance, and I am hopeful that this will see widespread support.

I would like to thank Yonah Davis, Sally Adams, and Jason Kley for their testimonies in front of the E-12 finance and policy committee this week. They have given extremely helpful input in the creation of this bill. Educators, students, and the business community all support this legislation.

Tuesday was CPA day on the hill, and I got to meet with some constituents in this field. We ended up talking about the personal finance education bill, and I could not be happier to learn of their support as well.


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Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 1, 2019

Polar vortex slows down legislation

In light of the recent weather conditions, it has been a fairly slow week at the State Capitol. I hope you all stayed safe during the freezing temperatures.

Because of the cold, one of my bill hearings has been delayed until next week. This coming Monday, February 4th, I will be presenting a bill to require that all Minnesota high school students take a course on personal financial literacy. I am hoping for this to earn bipartisan support in the Senate Education Committee, which will be meeting at 3pm that Monday.


Catching up with a former student

One of the highlights of my week included catching up with Pete Knaeble, a former student who is now a firefighter with the city of Edina. He has also recently been appointed as the administrator of Minnesota’s emergency response unit, Task Force 1. We talked about public service, and the role of 911. As he put it: you call them when you have a problem you cannot solve. I could not be more proud of the work he is doing.  Continue reading “Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: February 1, 2019”

Sen. Steve Cwodzinski (SD48) Update: January 25, 2019

My first podcast appearance, a conversation with Eden Prairie City Manager Rick Getschow

I was invited to speak with Eden Prairie City Manager Rick Getschow on his podcast. We had a fulfilling discussion regarding the highlights of my teaching career and what led to my career as a state senator as well as the responsibilities I hold as one. It ended up being a intuitive and compelling discussion. Thank you to Rick for having me. Lots of introspective questions which led to some interesting self-reflection. You can listen to it by clicking HERE.


Preventing Opioid Addiction

Last Saturday I attended a breakfast hosted by the Chris Wivholm Foundation for opioid abuse prevention. Thank you to one of my constituents, Elina Curran, for organizing this event.


Cwod’s Book Nook

I’m always interested in what people are reading and I love talking about books.

I have been encouraging my colleagues to check out When Republicans Were Progressive, by Minnesota’s own Former Senator Dave Durenberger and Star Tribune columnist Lori Sturdevant. It’s about working across party lines for the betterment of our country, and is an inspiring read.

What books are you reading for pleasure?

 

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‘Real Talk with Rick’: City of Eden Prairie joins the podcast wave

Eden Prairie City Manager Rick Getschow lets his guests’ experience guide the podcast. Credit: Eden Teller

Newsletters and social media are great for sharing information, but when Eden Prairie City Manager Rick Getschow wants to get real, he turns to his podcast.

“Real Talk with Rick” is the city’s first foray into the world of sound. Hosted by Getschow, every episode blasts to life with an energetic guitar riff and features a different guest who lives, works or leads in Eden Prairie.

Most recently, Getschow and State Sen. Steve Cwodzinski, D-Eden Prairie, hit the airwaves with a conversation ranging from the senator’s nickname, “Cwod,” to his childhood and teaching career. Other guests have shared their knowledge about the city’s 911 dispatch system (city IT systems engineer James Goldenstein) and the joys and challenges of running a business in Eden Prairie (Chamber of Commerce President Pat MulQueeny).

View the complete January 22 article by Eden Teller on The Eden Prairie News website here.