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Final Deadline Week

Friday, April 8, 2022

Dear Neighbors,

This week is the end of our House deadlines where bills must pass through certain committees to have a chance of becoming law this year. Because of the deadline, we have been really busy in our various committees hearing important budget bills. After this week, the Legislature will be in recess for the next week as we prepare for the final stretch of session. Here are some updates from the Capitol:

Reducing Costs

It shouldn't be difficult to make ends meet. These last two years have been a struggle for many, that's why Democrats are focused on reducing big expenses like child care, housing, and health care so it’s easier to cover essentials like gas and groceries. Here is how we plan to help out the average Minnesotan:

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Avian Influenza

There is a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) spreading through bird populations across the nation. Most confirmed cases of HPAI have been in backyard flocks. Highly pathogenic avian influenza is a reportable disease. If your flock has sudden, high death rates or many birds with signs of HPAI, contact your veterinarian or the Minnesota Board of Animal Health, at 651-296-2942, right away. Learn more here.

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New COVID-19 Testing Approach

Minnesota households are now eligible to receive two test kits (for a total of four tests) per home through the mail at mn.gov/covid19. Minnesota has secured 500,000 test kits (for a total of 1 million at-home tests) and the program will be available until all the test kits are ordered.

Through the federal government, Minnesotans can order free rapid at-home tests at CovidTests.gov. Food banks, local public health agencies, community groups, and other community health organizations may also have free tests available. Due to actions taken by the Biden Administration, costs for over-the-counter at-home COVID-19 tests are now required to be covered by health insurance plans.

With the lessons we’ve learned over the last two years, Minnesota is well-positioned to respond effectively if case counts tick upward again. While we all hope to avoid another wave, testing continues to be important for preventing the spread of the virus. Getting a test is still recommended if you:

  • have symptoms of the virus.
  • have had close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
  • are returning from international or domestic travel.
  • attended a high-risk event.
  • work in a setting that has regular, close contact with many people.

Stay In Touch

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to my office at rep.tou.xiong@house.mn or 651-296-7807. You can also follow me on Facebook

Keep your comments, questions and concerns coming! I always enjoy hearing from you. 

Sincerely,

Rep. Tou Xiong