From Rep. Melissa Hortman <[email protected]>
Subject Trump cuts hurting Minnesota
Date February 28, 2025 10:26 PM
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Dear Neighbor,

 

I hope everyone is enjoying the warmer weather, especially after that brutal cold snap. As someone who enjoys cross country skiing though, I definitely wouldn’t mind some more snow before this winter is over. Here’s a quick update on things at the State Capitol.  

 

*Meetings with constituents & Days on the Hill*

Over the last couple weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to meet with a number of constituents and advocacy groups to discuss the issues that matter most to our community. We had great conversations on education funding, child care, health care, agriculture issues, infrastructure improvements, and so much more. I appreciate everyone who takes time out of their day to come to the Capitol and participate in the legislative process.






Rep. Hortman (middle) with two constituents working with LifeSource

"With constituents at the Capitol for LifeSource's Donate Life Day at the Capitol. LifeSource works with hospital and community partners in Minnesota to support organ donor families, and encourage the people in our communities to register as donors. "

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Rep. Hortman seated at a table with members of the Minnesota Nurses Association standing around her.

"With members of the Minnesota Nurses Association for their Nurses Day on the Hill. "

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Rep. Hortman at a podium speaking to attendees at the Minnesota Credit Unions rally at the Capitol.

"Speaking at the 100 Years of Minnesota Credit Unions Rally. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the first state-chartered credit union in Minnesota."

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Rep. Hortman at a podium speaking to members of the IBEW

"Speaking at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' Day on the Hill. "

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Rep. Hortman seated right, with other legislative leaders to her left, on a stage.

"Participating in a discussion with other legislative leaders at the Association of Minnesota Counties' Legislative Conference."

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*Trump and Republican cuts hurting Minnesotans and damaging state budget*

DFLers are continuing to work to protect Minnesotans from the chaos, cruelty, and incompetence coming out of the Trump-Musk Administration. This week, legislators joined the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition, Violence Free Minnesota, Minnesota Alliance on Crime, Mending the Sacred Hoop and Minnesota Children’s Alliance to highlight the real world consequences of the callous federal cuts for victim support services such as domestic violence shelters and sexual assault victim advocates. 

 

Recently, the Office on Violence Against Women halted all 2025 funding opportunities [ [link removed] ]. While the Trump administration was ordered to unfreeze these funds, many organizations have reported that they are still barred from seeking these critical funds. Some are now looking at cutting staff and services. Trump’s cuts to this and other federal programs [ [link removed] ] funding victim services will have devastating consequences for victims' support and violence prevention efforts in Minnesota. 

 

On February 25, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a budget resolution that guts Medicaid to give trillions in tax cuts to big corporations and the ultra-wealthy. Medicaid is the largest single source of health insurance in Minnesota, serving seniors, children, families, and people with disabilities. About 1.4 million Minnesotans, including 650,000 children and 125,000 people with disabilities, depend on Medicaid to get the care they need. 

  

The Minnesota Legislature’s most important job this year is to balance the state budget, but what we’re seeing from the Trump-Musk administration and a Republican Congress is putting that work in serious jeopardy. These extreme policies will break Minnesota’s budget and the impacts will be felt by every single person in the state. Minnesota Democrats have a better plan: let’s build an economy where all Minnesotans have opportunities to succeed, not just the wealthy and a powerful few.

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As always, please contact me anytime with your input. You can reach me at 651-296-4280 or [email protected]. You can also keep up with what’s happening at the Capitol by liking my legislative Facebook page [ [link removed] ]. Thank you.

 

Sincerely,

Melissa Hortman








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