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GOVERNOR’S TRADE MISSION UPDATE: DAY THREE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

The Governor’s trade mission continued today for its final day in the United Kingdom with visits and events in London, England.  Today’s events were focused on bringing the opportunities for growth in and trade with Minnesota to business leaders in the United Kingdom. The UK is a critical market for American trade of goods and services and […]

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES LATEST AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDING

Governor Tim Walz announced today $36 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) projects to help Minnesotans respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement includes plans for ARP funds to address health care staffing shortages, provide relief to long-term care providers, address the increase in COVID-related bias and discrimination, and continue emergency rental

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GOVERNORS TRADE MISSION TO UK UNDERWAY

Yesterday, Governor Tim Walz departed for a trade mission that he is leading to the United Kingdom and Finland. The mission will focus on increasing state exports, promoting Minnesota as a premier destination for business investment, developing new business opportunities, and strengthening existing ties. “Minnesota is a great place to do business. Our goal is to

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES 1,000 COMMUNITY COVID-19 VACCINATION EVENTS HOSTED TO EXPAND VACCINE ACCESS

Governor Tim Walz announced today that the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has hosted more than 1,000 community COVID-19 vaccination events since February in partnership with Minnesota community organizations and providers. The clinics have expanded access and improved equitable distribution of the vaccine. By working with trusted community institutions and hosting 1,022 clinics in convenient

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES BRAINERD FACILITY TO SERVE AS ALTERNATIVE CARE SITE TO HELP RELIEVE HOSPITAL CAPACITY

Today, Governor Tim Walz announced a second skilled-nursing facility would act as an alternative care site as part of the governor’s efforts to relieve Minnesota hospitals treating a surge of COVID-19 patients. An additional emergency staffing team of 14 Minnesota National Guard members and nine federal nurses will treat patients at Good Samaritan Society –

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