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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENATIVE DEB KIEL

As you may have heard, the Governor this week extended the Stay at Home order until May 4th. I have heard from many people in our community about the effect this is having on businesses and daily lives. There is a tremendous amount of frustration in our community over the extension of the order. I […]

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ ACTIVATES MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD TO COMBAT FLOODING IN OSLO

Governor Tim Walz signed Executive Order 20-30, which activates the Minnesota National Guard to assist in areas of Minnesota that face a high risk of spring flooding. “While COVID-19 presents an unprecedented challenge for our state, it is not the only emergency our first responders are preparing for,” said Governor Walz. “Our National Guard remains

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GOVERNOR WALZ SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDERS FOR TELE-MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE, UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Orders 20-28 and 20-29 to authorize out-of-state mental health providers to provide telehealth services to Minnesota patients and to provide immediate relief to employers and unemployed workers during the COVID-19 peacetime emergency. Executive Order 20-28 authorizes out-of-state mental health providers to treat Minnesota patients via telehealth services to help ensure

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BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION MEETING NOTICE

Members of the Polk County Assessor’s Office will be holding the Board of Appeal and Equalization at the Taxpayer Service Center – Government Center on April 20, 2020, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This is an open book meeting. The purpose of the Board of Appeals and Equalization is to give people an opportunity

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES STATE HEALTH PLANS AGREE TO WAIVE COST-SHARING OF COVID-19 TREATMENT

Governor Tim Walz today announced that Minnesota’s health plans have agreed to waive cost-sharing for the treatment of COVID-19. This move comes in response to the Governor’s Commissioners of Health and Commerce sending a letter on March 13 urging the health plans to remove barriers to coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic. Minnesotans with commercial insurance—including

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