Improving Public Safety in our Communities
I?ve been working on legislation to improve safety on a broad spectrum, not only in our community, but across the state.
Addressing Catalytic Converter Theft
This week, we heard legislation in the House Public Safety Committee to help thwart the persistent catalytic converter theft we?re seeing in Minnesota. The bill, which I?m co-authoring, strengthens requirements that scrap metal dealers must follow when purchasing catalytic converters, including a requirement that any catalytic converter be marked with an identifying number that connects it to the vehicle from which it was taken. It also creates criminal penalties for the unauthorized possession or purchase of a catalytic converter.
EMS Recruitment
Just today, I presented my bill to the House Education Finance Committee that would direct grant funding to Minnesota schools so high school students can enroll in emergency medical services courses that prepare them to take the emergency medical technician certification test.
The ongoing pandemic and extreme weather events in our state have presented many challenges for Minnesotans and the EMS community, who are already stretched thin. I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and the public to ensure prospective first responders are supported, and Minnesotans are getting the reliable emergency medical services they need.
Grateful for Randy Fisher and Lee Anderson's expert testimony in EMS and education.
Prosecuting Violent Crime
Next week, my bill is on the House Floor for a full vote to boost funding for violent crime prosecution statewide. With additional funding, county prosecutors could expand their scope to charge violent crimes like attempted murder, kidnapping, assault, sexual assault, robbery, and burglary; human trafficking/sex trafficking; and criminal vehicular homicide.
Town Hall Meeting this Saturday
I hope you can join Senator Maye Quade, Rep. Bierman, and me for a town hall meeting this Saturday, February 4 at 9:00 a.m. at Falcon Ridge Middle School in Apple Valley. We?ll start with a Capitol update and then go to questions. Everyone is welcome to attend this nonpartisan event.
Keep in Touch
Your input is important, and I hope to see you on Saturday morning! Even if you can?t make it, please don?t hesitate to reach out anytime with input, questions, or to let me know how I can be of assistance at [email protected] or 651-296-4306.?
Thank you for the honor of serving our Rosemount, Apple Valley, and Eagan neighbors at the State Capitol.
Stay warm,
John
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