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Town Hall Recap & Habitat for Humanity

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Friends and Neighbors,


It's been an eventful last week as we lead up to Independence Day on July 4th. It's been fantastic to see so many of you at various events throughout our wonderful community. We are definitely making the most of summer in 34A!  

Have a wonderful time celebrating the 4th of July with your family and friends. I hope to see many of you at the Maple Grove Days Parade on Thursday, July 11th!
 

Town Hall Meetings in Maple Grove & Rogers

We had great Town Hall meetings and discussions in both Maple Grove and Rogers on Tuesday. Thank you to everyone who came out to share their ideas and concerns. I am truly grateful for the respectful dialogue, even when we disagree on a particular issue. 

Thank you to everyone who came to share their thoughts with Sen. Warren Limmer and me! I look forward to spending the next several months working on some of the issues that we discussed.

 

Red Blue Habitat for Humanity Build

Last Friday, I joined many of my fellow legislators at the "Red Blue Build" with Habitat for Humanity - Twin Cities! Republican and Democrat legislators worked together to build a house! Can’t wait until next year! It was a rewarding day working with my colleagues and helping serve a family who will now have stability and the opportunity to build wealth through homeownership.   

 

Rockin' Rogers Days

I had a great time at the Dunk Tank and the Parade for Rockin' Rogers last weekend!  I hope you had a chance to take in the festivities.  I’m already looking forward to next year! 

 

 

 

Angel Tax Credit Applications

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) will begin accepting applications from businesses, investors, and funds to participate in the Minnesota Angel Tax Credit program on Monday, July 1st. 

The Minnesota Legislature authorized $10 million in tax credits for 2019, with another $10 million in 2021. Half of the funding each year is reserved for minority, women, and veteran-owned and managed businesses, as well as businesses located in Greater Minnesota. 

Since its inception in 2010, the Angel Tax Credit has provided $418 million in investment to 430 start-up businesses. The program ended in December 2017 due to its sunset provision before being reinstated earlier this year. 

The minimum qualifying investment is $10,000 for non-targeted businesses. The minimum qualifying investment for women/minority/veteran and Greater Minnesota businesses is $7,500. 

DEED will be holding a Facebook Live Event to give more information today at 3:00 PM.


What I learned — Teacher Student Loan Repayment Program

Minnesota has a program to address the teacher shortage we are facing across our state with a student loan repayment program. The Minnesota Teacher Shortage Student Loan Repayment Program applications are now being accepted until July 15th!  

Loan repayment awards are up to $1,000 per year up to five years for eligible applicants. Click here to learn about the grant and eligibility. Please help spread the word to teachers in our district!


Please Contact Me 

Many of you have already been in touch to discuss your thoughts on the issues that matter most to you. Thank you for sharing your ideas! Please continue to contact me to discuss any matters to which I can be of assistance. My office phone number is 651-296-7806 or by email at rep.kristin.robbins@house.mn. My office is located on the second floor of the State Office Building in room 225.

I hope you all have a great summer! 

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Kristin

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