Dear Neighbors,
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Minnesota House took new actions today to protect Minnesotans’ health and economic wellbeing.
Workers, small businesses, child care providers, food shelves, people facing housing insecurity, and Minnesota’s 11 sovereign tribal nations will benefit as a result of a new aid package that received bipartisan approval. The Minnesota Senate approved the bill a short while ago and Governor Walz is expected to sign it into law.
The COVID-19 pandemic is creating economic hardship for small businesses, workers, and their families. This new package of aid is sure to be the first part of a comprehensive, long-term strategy to help communities recover from this unprecedented public health crisis. I’m especially pleased that this bill invests in stable, secure housing for senior citizens and people with disabilities.
The bill provides the following resources for Minnesotans impacted by COVID-19:
Click here to download a copy of the entire bill. Click here to download a summary of the bill produced by the nonpartisan House Research Department.
On March 9, the Legislature unanimously approved a $21 million emergency appropriation for public health officials to address COVID-19. On March 17, the Legislature unanimously approved a $200 million emergency appropriation to provide funding for hospitals, clinics, and health care providers.
The Legislature is expected to take additional actions in the weeks and months ahead while adhering to public health guidelines.
My office is a resource to answer your questions, connect you to resources, and help you navigate public agencies that are providing financial assistance.
Email me at rep.paul.marquart@house.mn or call 1-800-551-5520 (please be prepared to leave a voicemail message -- staff are tele-commuting in order to comply with public health guidelines).
Thank you to everyone for doing your part in fighting the spread of COVID-19.
Sincerely,
Paul Marquart
State Representative