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Legislative Update - April 7, 2020

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Rep. Hanson

Dear neighbors, 

Today, we passed a bill to ensure first responders and health care workers are covered by workers’ compensation if they contract COVID-19. These Minnesotans are putting themselves on the front line of this battle every day. They need to know we have their backs.

We can all support workers who are putting themselves at risk to serve Minnesotans during this pandemic by staying home and keeping our distance from others. Today, many state legislators voted from their homes, vehicles, and other unconventional locations. I cast my vote from my office.

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I stopped by the walk-up window at Amore Coffee in West St. Paul on my way to the Capitol this morning. If you’re able to purchase a cup of coffee, a meal, or a gift card from a local small business, it’s a great way to support them during these challenging times.

After the House adjourned, the Legislative Audit Commission Evaluation Subcommittee held a virtual meeting to select five topics for the Legislative Audit Commission to consider. The meeting was livestreamed on the Office of the Legislative Auditor’s Facebook page, linked here.


Governor Walz’s State of the State Address

On Sunday, Governor Walz delivered his second State of the State address. The event usually takes place at the Capitol, but this year the Governor addressed Minnesotans from his home.

I’m grateful to have Governor Walz’s steady, thoughtful leadership during this pandemic. If you’d like to watch his State of the State address, a video is available here.


Discrimination Helpline Now Available

In response to rising reports of discrimination against Asian Americans, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has established a new discrimination helpline to help protect the civil rights of Minnesotans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Minnesotans who experience or witness discrimination can now report it by calling 1-833-454-0148 or filling out an online form, linked here.

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LCCMR Update

The Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR), a bipartisan group that makes funding recommendations to the legislature, has extended the Request for Proposal (RFP) deadline. Proposals will be accepted until Thursday, April 30. More information about the proposal system can be found here.


If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Rick Hansen
State Representative