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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

The governor announced the next phase in his “Stay Safe MN” plan this week. Phase 2, which will begin June 1, centers around restaurants, bars, and personal services like salons and barbershops. Starting June 1, restaurants and bars are allowed to open for outdoor dining only, with 6 feet between tables, no more than 50 […]

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DEB KIEL RECEIVES GOP ENDORSEMENT FOR HOUSE DISTRICT 1B, PROVIDES LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Rep. Debra Kiel, R-Crookston, earned the GOP endorsement for House District 01B on at an endorsing convention. Kiel was unanimously endorsed by GOP delegates. “I am grateful and appreciate the support from delegates during Tuesday’s endorsing convention,” Rep. Kiel said. “During these challenging times, I am committed to upholding the state constitution as we help

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STATEMENT FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL ON GOV. WALZ LIFTING STAY AT HOME ORDER

Representative Deb Kiel, R-Crookston, issued the following statement regarding Gov. Walz’s announcement lifting the state’s Stay at Home order effective Monday and laying out plans to allow the reopening of restaurants, churches, and other businesses in the coming weeks. “I am glad to see we’re taking steps in the right direction, and that many of

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REP. DEB KIEL, HOUSE REPUBLICANS, URGE STATE OFFICIALS TO ALLOW GRADUATION CEREMONIES

State officials in Minnesota essentially banned large high school and college graduation ceremonies last Friday to limit the spread of COVID-19.  The Minnesota Department of Education and Office of Higher Education said indoor graduations and ceremonies held outside in stadiums and on football fields are not permitted, forcing schools to plan virtual ceremonies instead. On

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

STAY AT HOME EXTENDED, RETAIL OPEN WITH RESTRICTIONS Yesterday, the governor announced an extension of the Stay at Home order until May 18, along with a modification to the policy on retail stores. Beginning May 4, retail and other non-critical businesses may begin offering curbside pick-up. According to the governor, this will allow up to

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

The governor announced this week that industrial, manufacturing and office-based businesses will be able to reopen if they have safety plans in place effective this Monday. I am encouraged to hear that more of our businesses will be open and employees will be back to work this week, and I hope this will lead to

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