From Rep. Liz Reyer <[email protected]>
Subject Legislative Update: May 9, 2025
Date May 10, 2025 12:02 AM
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Dear Neighbors,

Here at the House, we’re hard at work passing budget bills to fund our state government and agencies for the next two years. We are making good progress, and as a result, all our bills are passing with bipartisan support. 

Due to the current reality of a 67-67 tied House, many of these bills include provisions I support and some I disagree with. However, we must compromise to pass a state budget, and even as bills are passing, conversations are continuing to ensure that the final version is the best it can be.  

Here’s a quick recap of some of the bills we have voted on so far: 


* An Agriculture [ [link removed] ] Budget that invests in Farm to School Programs, worker protections for bird flu, and supports new farmers with down payment assistance. 

* A Higher Education [ [link removed] ] Budget that makes it easier for Minnesotans to pursue higher education and protects the North Star Promise program. 

* A Transportation [ [link removed] ] Budget that builds reliable roads and sturdy bridges, invests in aviation infrastructure, and more.

* A Veterans [ [link removed] ] Budget that invests in those who served our country.

* A Public Safety & Judiciary [ [link removed] ] Budget that improves and supports victim services, police training, and privacy protections for judges. 

* A Legacy [ [link removed] ] Bill that uses our lottery proceeds wisely to enhance our environment, protect our clean water, expand parks and trails, and celebrate arts, culture, and history. 

* A State Government and Elections [ [link removed] ] Budget that preserves key services, invests in the Attorney General’s capacity to fight consumer and Medicaid fraud, provides tools for the Secretary of State to address business identity theft, and supports the state workers. 

* A Housing [ [link removed] ] budget that takes steps to address Minnesota’s housing shortage crisis. 

* An Environment and Natural Resources [ [link removed] ] Budget that maintains our groundbreaking protection of Minnesotans’ land, water, and air from threats like PFAS, nitrates, and aquatic invasive species. 

I’ll expand on more of these bills below.






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Unacceptable Federal Actions

Like so many of you, I am deeply disturbed by the actions of our federal government in recent months,  particularly targeting our immigrant neighbors and loved ones. It breaks my heart to hear the daily stories of our neighbors—people we know and care about—being illegally detained and jailed. Families are being torn apart. These are lives being shattered, with no cause, being detained or sent away to face unimaginable circumstances abroad.

We cannot ignore these unacceptable actions. We have a moral duty—not just as Americans but as human beings—to face this history honestly and refuse to let it repeat itself.

And we "can" do something. In fact, we "must". Here are just a few ways we can show up:


* *Support **local immigrant justice organizations* [ [link removed]. ] — They can often be the first line of defense, offering legal aid, housing support, translation services, and advocacy. Donate if you can, or volunteer your time or skills.
* *Speak up* — Whether it’s writing to your elected officials, attending town halls, or even just having conversations in your community, your voice matters. Let your representatives know you expect them to stand up for human rights and dignity.
* *Offer direct help* — If you know someone affected, offer childcare, rides to court dates, or even just a meal and a listening ear. A little compassion can go a long way.
* *Educate yourself and others* — Learn about the history and policies behind what's happening. Share reliable resources. Ignorance is part of what allows injustice to thrive.

It’s easy to feel helpless in times like these, but we are far from powerless. Our compassion, outrage, and our solidarity are tools we can and will use. 

The House’s Higher Education Budget

As the Trump administration seeks to control colleges and universities nationwide, Republicans sought to deploy that same playbook on Minnesota’s campuses while making it more difficult for students to access higher learning. In our Higher Education Budget, DFLers fought to keep right-wing extremism out of our schools and protected opportunities for all Minnesotans to continue their education after high school.

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Since it was first introduced, the North Star Promise Program – providing free college tuition to students whose families make less than $80,000 a year – was highly targeted by Minnesota Republicans. Instead of giving a helping hand to those who face financial barriers to higher learning, they’d rather those hurdles stay in place. We know that Minnesota’s higher education system can be an effective path out of poverty, and stood firm against cuts to this program in our budget that gives students access to a degree without taking on unsustainable debt. Last session, we prioritized breaking down barriers to higher education and are reversing a 10-year enrollment decline exacerbated by the pandemic. By protecting pathways to higher learning, we know we can continue to grow undergraduate enrollment and make it easier for all students to attend Minnesota’s colleges and universities.You can read more about our Higher Education Budget here [ [link removed] ]. 

The House’s Housing Budget

Everything else in life is harder if you don’t have a safe and secure place to call home, which is why Republicans and Democrats worked together to put forward meaningful investments aimed at keeping people in their homes and creating new affordable homeownership opportunities. 

Our Housing Budget invests over $31 million in emergency rental assistance, which will help more than 8,000 Minnesotans stay in their home, $45 million towards the construction of new homes, and authorizes $100 million in Housing Infrastructure Bonds to fund the construction and renovations of affordable homes all over the state.

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As the Trump administration claws back investments in affordable housing, Minnesota is stepping up to ensure more of our neighbors can afford a roof over their heads. We’ll do what we can, but with 100,000 housing units short of what Minnesotans need, we deserve a more serious partner in the White House.  You can read more about our Housing Budget here [ [link removed] ]. The House and Senate have both passed their own Housing Budgets, with significant differences. We’ll hammer out those differences in a conference committee before passing a final version in the coming days. 

House Passes Public Safety and Judiciary Budget Bill

I voted alongside my colleagues to pass the House Public Safety and Judiciary budget bill. Under Democratic leadership, Minnesota has become a safer state with improved outcomes in our justice system, and we can’t afford to go backwards now. This bill works to protect our historic reforms, needed investments, and prevents regressive legislation, all while improving victim services, police training, and data protections for judges.

A lot of this bill was about stopping bad GOP proposals and maintaining our historic progress from the last two years, but we achieved some major new wins as well. This bill takes direct action to combat the chaotic actions of the Trump Administration that harm victim services and put Minnesotans’ safety at risk. By funding life-saving victim services programs that help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other crimes, this bill is keeping Minnesota safe.

Keep in Touch

If you have any questions or feedback you’d like to share, you can contact me by email at [email protected] or call (651) 296-4128. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.  

 

Sincerely,  

Liz Reyer  

State Representative








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