Legislative Update
Dear friends and neighbors,
It’s been another busy week at the capitol. I introduced 3 bills in the Health Committee this week. House File 93, House File 94, and House File 715.
Click her to watch HF 93, HF 94, and HF 715 introductions.
 House Updates
Click here to watch the video below about the house updates including:
House File 376 – Repealing Governor Walz’s California emissions mandate.
House File 367 – Cracking down on highway-blocking protests. As an EMT volunteer, I know firsthand that open roads save lives.
House File 129 – Strengthening reporting on child sex trafficking. Protecting our kids must be a priority.
House File 21 – Reforming the governor’s emergency powers. No more unchecked authority.
This week I would like to introduce my Committee Legislative Assistant or CLA Kaylyn Scourbys.
"Hello! My name is Kaylyn Scourbys and I am a Committee Legislative Assistant on the Health Finance and Policy Committee at the Minnesota House of Representatives. I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and recently graduated from St. Olaf College where I was a part of the women’s golf team. I look forward to communicating with you, addressing your concerns and, together, continuing to make Minnesota a beautiful place."
Thank you for all your hard work Kaylyn.
Visitors
Thank you to everyone who visited this week!
What a fun experience speaking to the FFA students from west Central Schools.
 This week I had a good visit about the 2025 legislative priorities from the Wheat Growers.

A great visit with some of the youth leaders of Pelican Rapids!
Visited about the needs and concerns of the Otter Tail County commissioners.
 I met with the Grant County Commissioners to discuss the costly mandates that the state imposes on the county.
 Visited about the long-term care needs of Minnesotans with Carol Raw, CEO/President of the St Francis Health Service!
 Nathan Johnson with Pioneer Care Center in Fergus. Came to the Capitol to testify in front of the Human Finance and Policy Committee.
 Wayne Hurley with West Central Initiative visited the Capitol. We talked about Transportation needs in Greater MN.
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