Left to right, left photo: Shaylee Gates, me, Jinny Rietmann, and Jenna Overland
Owatonna Public Safety Center Funding – HF424
Last week, I presented HF424 to the Capital Investments Committee. This bill would provide funding for the Owatonna Public Safety Center, particularly for the predesign and design stages of the process. This project is important for our community to promote public safety and support our police officers. I was fortunate enough to be joined by a few Owatonna community members who came to the committee presentation and testified in support of this bill. This bill will be reconsidered later in the session, and I will let you know when there is progress on this bill. As almost everyone knows, this is one of the last bills approved each year and a significant amount of negotiation goes into this effort as nearly every representative has a project proposal.
Left to Right: Owatonna Police Chief Jeff Mundale, Assistant City Administrator Jenna Tuma, me, City Administrator Kris Busse, Owatonna Mayor Matt Jessop, and Fire Chief Ed Hoffman.
Left to Right: Owatonna Police Chief Jeff Mundale, me, and Owatonna Fire Chief Ed Hoffman during testimony to the Capital Investment Committee.
Good Government Can Occur Without Formal Legislation
This is the story of a recent success in St. Paul that created positive change without formally creating a law.
Senator Jasinski (SF1102) and I sponsored logical and concise legislation (HF423) to lower the speed limit on County State-Aid Highway (CSAH) 12 in the vicinity of the Medford High School. With the assistance of Medford Mayor Danny Thomas, our Medford School Board, Medford Schools Superintendent Mark Ristau, and our Steele County Commissioners, testimony heard in the Senate Committee generated much discussion and SF 1102 passed unanimously. We scheduled the parallel hearing in the House Transportation Committee today, but fortunately it was not needed. Late last night, we received a letter from MNDoT agreeing to the requested speed limit adjustment for a duration of two years while a temporary speed zone study occurs towards the end of the two-year timeframe.
Thus, our residents and children will see a speed zone decrease and an increase in safety in the area sooner.
Thanks to the entire team who helped with this initiative!
Semcac
I had a great meeting with Semcac this week, and I got to hear all about their community action programs in Southeastern Minnesota. Organizations such as this one are vital to the success of our communities and community members, as they provide critical support of many kinds to those that are in need. I appreciate the time that these folks took to come to the Capitol and tell me about their great work in our area.
 Left to Right: Kelly Dicke; Jeff Wyant, Senior Services Director; Me; Jennifer Hengel, Executive Director.
MN Historical Society
I got to meet with David Kelliher and Kent Whitworth from the Minnesota Historical Society to discuss the needs of the organization. It was great to hear about their work and how the legislature can support them so they can continue to present the history of Minnesota to visitors.
 Left to Right: David Kelliher, Director of Public Policy and Community Relations at the Minnesota Historical Society, me, Kent Whitworth, Director and CEO of the Minnesota Historical Society.
Coffee with Tom
Reminder: Coffee with Tom is at the Owatonna Chamber of Commerce today from 12:00 – 1:00pm, and then next Friday, April 11th, at the Waseca Chamber of Commerce. We had an excellent meeting in Medford last week, and I am looking forward to these next two meetings. This is a great way for us to interact in district so that I can hear your opinions and take your insight back to the Capitol with me! Thank you to all who have attended in the past, and if you are interested I strongly encourage you to attend. On a further note, we will likely need to pause our Coffee with Tom meetings from April 21st until May 21st, 2025. During this phase of the legislative session, we will be working five to seven days each week in St. Paul to negotiate and pass the two-year budget.
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