Hello Friends!
We’re back in the swing of things at the State Capitol, thanks to the power-sharing agreement we were finally able to achieve earlier this month.
I’m incredibly thankful for Speaker Emeritus Hortman and my DFL colleagues that fought so hard to have the will of Shakopee’s 22,000 voters recognized. It shouldn’t have taken this long, but I’m glad an agreement was reached.
Now is the time for us to come together for the hard-working folks of Shakopee, Minnesota, and everyone who cares about democracy. We can’t accomplish anything this session without working together, and I am committed to that work.
As part of our bipartisan deal, Republicans are no longer seeking to kick me out - and due to some rule changes, they couldn’t on their own if they tried. Another main component of the agreement would be the return of power-sharing in the likely event that the Roseville special election in March returns us to a tie.
Right now, Republicans control committees, but even with their 1-member advantage, they still require DFL support to pass anything. Once we return to a tie, committees would have balanced membership and DFL and GOP co-chairs. For me this session, I’m serving on the House’s Transportation, Public Safety, and Energy Committees. Regardless of where this session goes, I know there are a lot of common-ground issues for us to work on together, and I’m approaching proposals from my Republican colleagues with an open mind.
That said, in the short time Republicans have controlled committees, they haven’t necessarily been bringing forward ideas that are good for all Minnesotans. We can work together, but I’ll never sacrifice our community’s shared values and principles.
I want to thank everyone in our community who worked with me these last few months, not only to ensure that Shakopee’s voters would be protected, but met with me to touch base on the issues they care about, and helped shape our legislative agenda so I could hit the ground running as soon as the House become constitutionally organized.
We couldn’t have gotten to this point without you!
Shakopee Office Hours
This session, I’ll be holding office hours at the Shakopee Brewhall, meeting with folks every other Friday morning from 8-9am. I held my first of the session last Friday, with our next one scheduled for February 28!
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