From Rep. Terry Stier <[email protected]>
Subject Legislative Update from Rep. Terry Stier
Date April 4, 2025 11:16 PM
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Legislative Update

Friends,

This week, House Republicans unveiled our budget framework as we continue moving forward with negotiations. I also presented several bills before the House Committee on Public Safety and had the honor of celebrating the life of Patrick William Smith Jr., a man whose legacy has already made a significant impact and will continue to inspire our community for years to come.

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*A Continued Push for Fiscal Responsibility*

As we dive further into our discussions with the Democrats, I wanted to offer you a quick glimpse into what we are working towards in these negotiations. Below is a brief overview of our budget framework.


* *Historic Spending Reduction*:
* We are proposing a $3.9 billion cut compared to the 2024-25 budget.
* The 2026-27 budget base will see a reduction of $1.159 billion.
* This represents the largest total spending reduction in Minnesota’s history.

* *Tackling the Deficit*:
* The 2028-2029 projected budget takes a big step toward addressing the deficit Democrats created.
* In 2023-2024, Democrats enacted $20 billion in new spending, a 40% increase.
* They spent the entire $18 billion surplus and raised taxes by $10 billion.
* Our proposal reduces the deficit by $2.608 billion, closing the gap from $6 billion down to $2.226 billion.

* *No New Taxes*:
* House Republicans will continue to fight against tax increases and ensure that we manage our state’s finances without burdening Minnesota’s hardworking families.

Our budget framework is about getting Minnesota back on track and ensuring that your tax dollars are spent wisely. We're prioritizing long-term fiscal health for the state while protecting the interests of you and your family.

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*Supporting Law Enforcement and First Responders*

On Wednesday this week, I had the opportunity to discuss my bill HF 0538 [ [link removed] ]. This is simple legislation that will make our communities safer and allow law enforcement officers to protect themselves and the public while in the line of duty.

Minnesotans want to live in safe communities, and they want a police force that can do their job effectively. This is part of how we get there.

You can see me speak about this bill during committee here [ [link removed] ].

 

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*A Legend in Memoriam*

It is with deep sadness that I share the passing of former Le Sueur County Sheriff, Patrick William Smith Jr., on March 28, 2025, at the age of 89. A dedicated public servant, Patrick served as Sheriff for 20 years, after first being appointed Chief Deputy Sheriff in 1956. His 42 years of service to the Le Sueur County community exemplify his commitment to keeping our neighborhoods safe and supporting our youth.

Patrick's legacy extends far beyond his law enforcement career. He was a beloved member of the Le Center community, with a passion for hunting, fishing, and spending time with family and friends. His involvement in numerous organizations, including the Le Sueur County Sheriff's Youth Project, will continue to inspire us all.

As we remember Sheriff Smith, I am reminded of the words of Jesus in *Matthew 5:9:*

""Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God"."

Patrick’s life was a testament to this calling, and his peaceful spirit and unwavering dedication to justice have left a lasting impact on all who knew him.

My thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time. Patrick's contributions to our county will not be forgotten. Rest in peace, Sheriff Smith.

Memorials in his honor can be made to the Le Sueur County Sheriff’s Youth Project.

Obituary link: Patrick William Smith Jr. Obituary March 28, 2025 - Schoenbauer Funeral Homes [ [link removed] ]

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Let's Work Together

Thank you for your support. I will continue to work for the everyday Minnesotan, and to do so, I need to hear from you. Please feel free to reach out to me by phone, email, or through the link to my Facebook page below.

I hope you have a great weekend, 

Terry Stier






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