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Legislative Update - May 21, 2019

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

 

Neighbors,

Minnesota proved this week that one of the nation's only divided governments can work to pass legislation to move our communities forward. There will always be hard choices and compromise in working with the Republican-led Senate and there's a lot of work left to do, but there's a lot to be proud of. 

Here's an overview of the budget, while details are still getting ironed out:

  • We increased investments in each student's education by 2 percent each year over the next two years - that's four times the amount the Republican Senate proposed. This will help make sure all students and teachers across the state receive the support they need. 
  • We successfully worked to prevent cuts to health care, securing health care access for 1.2 million Minnesotans who are priced out of the individual market. 
  • We approved a .25% tax cut for the middle class, which is progress toward securing a fairer tax system. 


Though it passed the House unanimously, we're still fighting to secure funding for our stolen sisters - we need to act now for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls 

Addressing Minnesota's opioid epidemic 
The DFL-led House and the Republican-led Senate arrived at a bipartisan agreement to address Minnesota’s opioid crisis. Under the bill, opioid companies who've profited from the epidemic will provide funding for new and proven strategies to address opioid use disorders, while delivering funding to counties for the significant public safety resources they will need. For too long, families and communities have been waiting for the Legislature to take action. This compromise puts us on the path to prevent more heartbreaking tragedies by holding Big Pharma accountable.

Education
Last night, we sent a higher education budget to the Governor that eases the financial burden on working families and students. It improves student health, safety, and mental health support, and provides for hunger-free campuses. There are currently 775,000 Minnesotans with student debt totaling $27.1 billion  – Minnesotans from all backgrounds deserve a fair shot at earning a quality education and that shouldn’t be limited to those at the very top. We have work left to do to freeze tuition and make sure no Minnesotans are left out of the higher education system, but this is a good start.

 
Thank you to all the educators who showed up to the Capitol in FORCE for our students! Because you made your voice heard, we have strong investments in our students in the K-12 Education Budget that will start building a future that doesn't depend on school district referendums!

Preventing Elder Abuse 

New protections for seniors and vulnerable adults earned final approval from the House and Senate Sunday night. A 2017 Star Tribune multi-part story on rampant assault, abuse, neglect and other crimes in Minnesota’s senior care facilities brought attention to the issue. The bill we passed will create requirements for assisted living facilities to protect older and vulnerable adults to ensure they receive the care they need in a dignified, safe living environment. 

We will continue to iron out the details of the budget until the Governor calls us back for a special session to debate and pass our finalized budget agreement. As you have questions and thoughts on our final state budget, please don't hesitate to reach out! 

Sincerely,

Mary KP