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ONE MINNESOTA BUDGET INCLUDES CRITICAL FUNDING FOR THE MINNESOTA DNR

Governor Tim Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan released additional details of their One Minnesota Budget today, which gives a full picture of one-time and operational funding proposed for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The budget package would invest approximately $287.4 million to connect people to the outdoors, mitigate and adapt to climate change, manage […]

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GOVERNOR WALZ AND LT. GOVERNOR FLANAGAN ANNOUNCE DUE NORTH EDUCATION PLAN

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan today announced the Due North Education Plan, a sweeping agenda for the future of education in Minnesota. Developed from a robust engagement effort with educators, school leaders, students, and families across the state, the Due North Education Plan is centered on ensuring every child in Minnesota receives

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MINNESOTA POLITICIANS RELEASE STATEMENTS ON THE U.S. CAPITOL EVENTS TODAY

U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), U.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-MN), Governor Tim Walz, and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan released the following statements today responding to the attempted insurrection at the United States Capitol.  Representative Michelle Fischbach (District 7 MN) hasn’t released a statement, but tweeted a message.  All the responses are below – U.S. Senator

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ TO ANNOUNCE NEXT STEPS IN THE CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ON WEDNESDAY

Governor Tim Walz and Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan will announce the next steps in the state’s response to COVID-19 on Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 p.m.  You can hear the press conference on KROX Radio.   [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”275hbm1qvdM” ] WHO: Governor Walz; Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan; Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm; Department of Employment

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS TO BEGIN INVESTIGATION INTO MINNEAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT

Today, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights will begin an investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) after filing a civil rights charge related to the death of George Floyd. This investigation into policies, procedures, and practices over the past 10 years will determine if the MPD has engaged in systemic discriminatory practices towards people of

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