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Legislative Update from Rep. Michael V. Nelson

Friday, May 3, 2024
Rep. Nelson

Friends and neighbors, 

The House continues to debate and pass supplemental budget and policy bills on the floor, covering important issues such as education, labor, housing, the environment, and more. This week, we passed the Labor Committee’s supplemental budget package as part of the Transportation, Labor, and Housing Budget Bill. The bill includes legislation to catch worker misclassification fraud, allow employees to access their employment records, strengthen prevailing wage laws, and create a new job training center for building trades. The Transportation and Housing portions of the bill also invests in railroad safety and public transit, improves housing stability for renters and seniors, and funds homelessness prevention. 

Democrats at the Capitol delivered historic progress for workers last year, but there’s more work to be done. Workers being fairly treated, compensated, and valued should never be up for debate, and today we took major steps to halt mistreatment and fraudulent workplace practices. The bill also ensures public dollars are not being used to exploit workers, which is a piece of fiscal responsibility that isn’t addressed enough. As the Chair of the Labor Committee, I’m incredibly proud of this legislation and want to thank the partners who worked diligently with us to ensure we pass a strong package that benefits folks all across the state. 

Our work this year builds on last year’s historic successes and works to improve the lives of working and middle class Minnesotans. Recently, the House also passed:  

  • A broadly bipartisan bill investing $240 million in our outdoors, clean water, parks and trails, and cultural heritage from the Legacy Amendment fund.  
  • A K-12 Education bill that boosts resources for the READ Act to improve literacy, moves forward solutions for student wellbeing, and enhances support for teachers.  
  • An Environment and Natural Resources bill with new investments in tree planting, improving air quality, holding repeat polluters accountable, and tackling solid waste and recycling.  
  • A Children and Families bill that reforms our child protection system and builds on historic investments in economic support for families, food security, and emergency shelter.  
Transpo, Housing, Labor, Children and Families, Enviro

We also passed a Pensions and Retirement bill with bipartisan support, which prioritizes educators’ retirement security, improves our pension systems’ health, and strengthens the benefits retirees can expect. Also passed was a bill addressing the “kidfluencer” industry that safeguards young content creators with protections for safety, fair compensation, and future financial security.  

 

Passing Gun Safety Legislation

This week we passed legislation to help prevent gun trafficking, assist in recovering lost or stolen guns, make firearm owners more accountable for their weapons, and give our law enforcement another tool to help keep our communities safe and free of gun violence by requiring lost or stolen firearms be reported to law enforcement within 48 hours after they are known to be lost.  

Lost and stolen guns are often used in crimes or end up in the hands of those who may cause harm to themselves or others. According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, roughly 266,000 guns were stolen across the U.S. per year from 2017-2021. Of these, only 3% were stolen from federally licensed gun dealers, while 95% were stolen from private citizens, equivalent to one every two minutes, and a quarter are never reported to law enforcement. 

We also passed legislation strengthening Minnesota’s laws around straw purchases, which occur when an individual buys a firearm for someone ineligible to purchase or possess them. H.F. 2609 updates the state’s straw purchasing law to increase the penalty from a gross misdemeanor to a felony. 

Finally, we passed H.F. 4300, which requires the safe storage of firearms, an important step to prevent access by children and others who should not have access to guns. This bill requires firearms be stored either unloaded and equipped with a locking device or placed in a locked firearm storage unit (e.g., a gun safe) or a locked gun room, where it may be either loaded or unloaded. The safe storage of firearms will save lives. 

All Minnesotans deserve to be safe in their communities, and this legislation is a step in the right direction. I was proud to vote yes on all of these bills. 

 

Arbor Day Celebration

Friday, April 26th was Arbor Day, and DFLers are taking action to protect our environment and honor trees' vital role in our ecosystem. This year we are investing millions in tree planting grants for communities around our state. 

Arbor Photo

Thursday on the House floor, members of the House Environment Committee distributed White Oak, Black Cherry, and Cranberry Bush saplings from Schumacher’s Nursery in Heron Lake, Minnesota. I’m looking forward to bringing my sapling back home and watching it grow! 

 

Keep in Touch

To stay up to date with our important work at the State Capitol, you can see the Minnesota House of Public Information Services’ nonpartisan recaps of high-profile bills, committee hearings, and floor sessions with their Session Daily publication. 

To share your input or ideas, or if I can ever be of assistance, please feel free to reach out at rep.michael.nelson@house.mn.gov or 651-296-3751, and I will be happy to help.  

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 Have a great weekend.  

 

In solidarity,  

Michael V. Nelson