From Rep. Samantha Sencer-Mura <[email protected]>
Subject Legislative Update - March 21, 2025
Date March 21, 2025 8:00 PM
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Dear Neighbors, 

Spring is here (Minnesota-style), and the House is nearing our “first deadline week,” which means that we are entering the phase of the legislative session where we see which bills will continue to advance through the legislative process. This past week was an exciting one, as we re-entered our power-sharing agreement, with DFL members sharing committee gavels and presenting more legislation to help our working families.

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Below are some important updates from the Capitol.

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Federal Education Cuts Impacts

Sadly, we no longer have a serious partner in the White House when it comes to building a world-class education system for our students. This week, the current President advanced reckless plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. In response, the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) launched a public feedback portal at education.mn.gov [ [link removed] ] for parents, students, teachers, and community members to submit detailed accounts of the ways recent Executive Orders and abrupt federal education cuts are impacting schools and children across our state. More than 860,000 students in Minnesota depend on stable partnerships that have existed between their school communities, MDE, and the U.S. Department of Education across administrations. For decades, the federal investments facilitated through those partnerships have played a key role in ensuring students in Minnesota receive the support they need to learn and thrive, including:


* $256 million for students with disabilities
* $192 million for students from low-income backgrounds
* $27 million for academic enrichment
* $6 million for students in rural schools
* $38 million to support children living on military bases or Native American reservations
* $100 million for Career and Technical Education workforce development programs.

If any of these cuts impact you and your family, please let us know [ [link removed] ]!

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Prescription Drug Affordability 

For too long, drug manufacturers, pharmacy benefit managers (PBM), and health plans have taken advantage of flaws in federal drug policy to squeeze consumers for ever-increasing amounts of profit. I’m happy to say the DFL is pushing three bills specifically crafted to keeping drug prices down so they’re accessible to Minnesotans:


* HF 1652 [ [link removed] ] would prohibit a health plan from forcing patients to switch drugs in the middle of the year because they’re now getting a bigger rebate from the manufacturer of a competitive drug. If a patient and a doctor find a drug that works, they should be allowed to stick with that drug for the rest of the plan year.
* HF 1075 [ [link removed] ] says that health plans and PBMs must use the rebates that they received when patients bought their drug to buy down their price at the pharmacy counter in the form of a “Point of Sale Rebate.” This will ensure these rebates are being used to make expensive life-saving drugs more affordable to the patients who need them.
* HF 1076 [ [link removed] ] is an innovative approach not yet adopted by any other state. It requires PBMs and health plans to include the low-price drugs in their formularies and construct their formularies so that the drugs with the lowest prices for the patient (rather than the drug generating the biggest kick-backs to the insurance company) receive the best placement in their formularies. The goal of this legislation is to redirect competition away from rebates towards lower prices.

If these were passed into law, you would see a significant decrease in the price of the drugs you rely on. I’ll be sure to keep pushing for their passage and let you know of any progress!

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Keep in Touch

Please continue to reach out anytime if you need assistance or have questions at [email protected] or 651-297-7087. You can also follow my Facebook page [ [link removed] ]. 

In community,

Rep. Samantha Sencer-Mura

Minnesota House of Representatives 






Representative Samantha Sencer-Mura

5th Floor, Centennial Office Building
658 Cedar St.
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155

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