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Dear Neighbors,
On Monday, the Minnesota Legislature reconvened for a one-day special session to pass the remainder of our state budget, funding the services Minnesotans rely on and completing our constitutionally-required work for the year.
Voters delivered a tied Minnesota House, expecting us to work together to pass a state budget that reflects their needs. Compromise isn’t always easy, and this year’s session has shown that, but the end result is a budget that does its best to fund the immediate needs of Duluth, the surrounding communities, and our entire state.
DFLers stood their ground and protected the hard-fought progress of recent years as Republicans tried to push us backwards, especially as it pertains to the protections and support for working families, but maintaining the status quo isn’t enough. This budget brings us a few steps forward, but as we grapple with economic uncertainty exacerbated by the actions of the federal government, Minnesotans deserve more.
The bipartisan bills we passed on Monday were a mixture of proposals brought forward by DFLers and Republicans, and I was proud to vote for many commonsense proposals and investments, even if I wouldn’t describe the bills as perfect - that’s the nature of compromise in a closely divided legislature.
The bills we passed covered our state budgets for Commerce [ [link removed] ], Energy [ [link removed] ], Environment and Natural Resources [ [link removed] ], Health, Children, and Families [ [link removed] ], Higher Education [ [link removed] ], Human Services [ [link removed] ], K-12 Education [ [link removed] ], Taxes [ [link removed] ], and Transportation [ [link removed] ]. We also passed a pair of Capital Investment bills [ [link removed] ] that improve our state buildings, transportation infrastructure, and water systems.
We also passed the Jobs and Labor [ [link removed] ] budget, which contained my legislation to extend unemployment benefits to the impacted miners on the Iron Range without tying it to environmental rollbacks. We had already passed this provision in the House, but now it has passed both chambers through this budget.
While there’s something to like in all of these budgets, there was one bill that passed the legislature on Monday that was without any merit, and that was the Republican demand to kick our undocumented neighbors off of MinnesotaCare. This was a bill Republicans held the state budget hostage over, risking a government shutdown just to score cheap and cruel political points. Denying healthcare coverage to anyone doesn’t make Minnesotan any safer, healthier, or more prosperous. I voted against this bill.
While that provision was a dark cloud over our work, I remain proud of the hard-fought wins we protected in our balanced budget.
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Although the budget work is done for the year, my public service is not. Always feel free to send me ideas, questions, or get in touch with issues most important to you. You can reach me at
[email protected] or (651) 296-4246. You’ll either hear back from me, or our Legislative Assistant, Faith Privett. You can also follow along on my Legislative Facebook page [ [link removed] ].
I look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Pete Johnson
State Representative
State Representative Pete Johnson
5th Floor, Centennial Office Building
658 Cedar St.
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155
Phone: 651-296-3964
Email:
[email protected] (replies to this newsletter are not monitored).
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Legislative Assistant: Faith Privett 651-297-8145
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