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Neighbors,
We are in our last ten days of the legislative session and are spending long days on the House floor passing legislation and approving conference committee reports. I am pleased to report the House and Senate conference committee has reached an agreement on the Human Services Policy legislation. I will have more details in the next update, but in the meantime, you can read the Session Daily story here [ [link removed] ].
On Monday, the Minnesota House passed SF 5335/HF 5280 [ [link removed] ] the Human Services Supplemental Budget. The legislation follows up on the state?s budget by taking meaningful action to improve services for Minnesotans with disabilities and ensure quality treatment for individuals who are struggling with substance use disorders.
Significant investments include $21.6 million for expanding access to state-operated treatment programs, $19.1 million for reducing recidivism and preventing overdoses, $7.7 million for long-term services and supports, and $4.8 million for Personal Care Assistant services provided by a parent or spouse.
On Thursday, the Minnesota House passed the last of our budget bills, setting the stage for additional conference committees to meet and for the House and Senate to wrap up business for the 2024 session.
Other Significant Legislation Passed
Tuesday, the Minnesota House passed House File 5299 [ [link removed] ], the House?s Higher Education Supplemental Budget. The legislation adds on last year?s record funding increase for Minnesota?s colleges and universities that froze tuition at Minnesota State for two years, fully funded the University of Minnesota?s systemwide safety and security request and provided free college to students with household income under $80,000, among other investments.?
This year, the bulk of new investment went toward the Kids on Campus Initiative. The provision invests $500,000 in the Minnesota State system to establish Head Start Programs on college campuses, providing access to affordable childcare to students.?
This week, Minnesota House of Representatives passed HF 3431 [ [link removed] ], the State and Local Government and Veterans Supplemental budget, extending the work of 2023 to improve the function, accessibility, and modernization of our state government services. It modifies evaluation procedures for agency IT projects, streamlines cybersecurity incident reporting, and invests in the economic development in the Capitol area under the direction of the City of St. Paul and the Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board (CAAPB).
The Veterans Finance and Policy Bill [ [link removed] ] is included in the legislation and it contains Governor Walz?s no-cost recommendations for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Military Affairs.
The measure includes additional provisions providing the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs with an additional financial management tool, increases the agency?s ability to better compete for and match federal funding for armory projects, and rededicates a bridge in the south metro. Video of the floor debate can be found here [ [link removed] ].
The House also approved House File 3436 [ [link removed] ], the House Transportation Committee?s package of policy proposals. The bill capitalizes on state and federal funds to deliver a generational investment in transportation statewide.
Progress on the Minnesota Human Rights Act
I authored?legislation [ [link removed] ] to update the Minnesota Human Rights Act (MHRA). Among other things, my legislation addresses how not all disabilities are visible, and it clarifies language about service animals.?
This week, the House DFL reaffirmed its belief in Minnesotans? ability to make their own choices for which, if any, religion they want to practice. We changed the statute to reflect that the U.S. Constitution is our guide in all questions related to religious freedom.
The Capitol and the Community
I was happy to welcome Mt. Olive School students to the Capitol this week.
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Several area residents visited during Treatment Court Day on the Hill. I really appreciate their advocacy and commitment to support people in treatment and those exiting the criminal justice system.
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Statehood Day
This Saturday, May 11, 2024, Minnesota celebrates 166 years of statehood. The Minnesota State Flag and Seal approved by the State Emblems Redesign Commission early this year will become the official state emblems. This is a culmination of months gathering input from and engaging with Minnesotans to find consensus on a flag and seal representing the best of all of us.
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Slow mow Summer
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Bee Lab [ [link removed] ] have modified the popular No Mow May campaign due to additional research on best practices for pollinators and lawn health.
?Slow Mow Summer? takes the sentiment of ?No Mow May? and expands it to the entire growing season. Many bee species do not even emerge from hibernation until June or July.?
Mowing after lawn flowers bloom instead of before is the main goal of ?Slow Mow Summer.? You can learn more about how best to help native pollinators, like Rusty Patched Bumblebee, survive and thrive here [ [link removed] ].
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Let?s show appreciation to our hard-working teachers this week ? and every week!
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Stay connected with the Legislature
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Thank you for the privilege of representing you in the legislature.
Sincerely,???
Luke Frederick
State Representative
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487 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
St. Paul, MN 55155
(651) 296-3248
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