Addressing Budget Challenges
Last month was open enrollment and all across Minnesota and across the country, working people saw the cost of their health insurance skyrocket. The biggest single takeaway from Minnesota’s recent budget forecast is that we ended the previous biennium with a $4.87 billion surplus, and our budget reserves are healthy.
Thanks to responsible budgeting here in Minnesota, we’re in a better position. However, looking ahead, the same health care cost increases that are hitting family budgets are now impacting the state budget.
As our state plans for the cuts outlined in the Trump Administration’s “Big Beautiful Bill”, I want to take the pulse of our communities to determine where to use my focus and energy to best serve our communities. While some of the cuts will not take place until 2027, our state must plan now. Please take a moment to share your thoughts and input by taking my legislative survey.
Addressing Gun Violence
We’ve truly needed community this year, particularly as our state experienced very difficult challenges related to gun violence. My friend Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark, as well as Annunciation Church shooting victims Fletcher Merkel and Harper Moyski were brutally taken from us and these losses weigh heavily on our community.
This week, Governor Walz took executive action on gun violence, establishing a Statewide Safety Council and directing state agencies to take steps to prevent gun-related injuries and deaths. You can read more here.
Addressing Fraud
I believe in a government that works for people, and public dollars should serve public needs like child care, health care, senior care, and more. That’s why fraud in any form — targeting consumers, veterans, small businesses, and government programs — is unacceptable.
This week, Tim O’Malley joined as Minnesota’s Director of Program Integrity, and I’m encouraged by Governor Walz’s appointment. Working together, we will continue to protect taxpayer dollars, vital services, and ensure accountability across state government. Read more here.
Addressing ICE Activity in Minnesota
There’s a lot of chaos and confusion about what’s happening in Minnesota and the Twin Cities right now with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “Operation Metro Surge” has resulted in more than 400 arrests since December 1. ICE is escalating activity in our communities, and masked agents without identification or lawful warrants are sowing fear and division.
Additionally, since President Trump announced his intent to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS), many of our neighbors are feeling afraid. TPS was passed in 1990 with strong bipartisan support in Congress and signed by Republican President George H.W. Bush, protecting people from countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions for over three decades.
In my role as a state legislator, I support and am here to serve all of my neighbors, and am in touch with our federal congressional delegation disseminating important public information and identifying ways to keep all residents safe. As ICE ramps up their efforts in Minnesota by targeting our immigrant neighbors, many have reached out looking for ways to support neighbors in our community. The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota has a myriad of resources here.
Keep in Touch
Please continue to be in touch with anything on your mind or to let me know how I can help at [email protected] or 651-296-5511.
Thank you for the honor of serving our Plymouth and Medicine Lake neighbors in St. Paul.
Warmly,
Ginny Klevorn State Representative
 Turcks Trees of Litchfield delivered the Capitol Holiday Tree earlier this month which will be on display throughout the holiday season in the Rotunda. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture assisted, and added this lovely ornament to memorialize Melissa, Mark, and Gilbert.
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