I want to sincerely thank Todd for his remarkable fortitude in bringing this issue forward. We?ve already jumped through several hoops together, and my hope is that we can pass this into law this year.??
You can read more about the bill here.
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Lowering Costs After Damaging Storms
Two other pieces of legislation I?m working on deal with the costs Minnesotans face after a destructive storm. When communities are picking up the literal pieces, the last thing Minnesotans want to worry about are rising insurance costs or companies price gouging sorely-needed services.
House File 3526, which we?ve already passed off the House Floor with bipartisan support, will prohibit price gouging during a declared emergency and allow Minnesotans to rebuild without being taken advantage of. This builds off legislation we already passed into law by including businesses that specialize in tree trimming and damage restoration services.?
My other bill, House File 4960, clarifies that a change in policy price is not the same as insurers refusing to insure or renew a policy. Prices are often being modified due to claims arising from natural causes like lighting, rain, wind, and hail. Insurers may also require that a policyholder pay a percentage of an insured loss as a part of the deductible. This bill is still going through the committee process.?
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ESP Bill of Rights for Hourly School Workers
Working off of last year?s efforts, we are still continuing to push the Education Support Professional Bill of Rights for paras, food service workers, bus drivers, and all hourly school workers in Shakopee and across Minnesota.?
When schools have e-learnings days, salaried employees at Minnesota?s schools get paid. That?s not the case for hourly employees, even though paying these employees is already factored into a school?s budget.
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