FIRST: The Twins
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The Twins are leading the AL Central.
Wolves win. They’ll play Denver in the playoffs starting next weekend. Wild at St. Louis tonight.
Here’s what Lynx fans can expect in tonight’s WNBA draft. MPR: https://fluence-media.co/4stpTIM
Storms with potential for hail and tornadoes will hit most of Minnesota today. MAPS: https://fluence-media.co/4vIopNR
The crew of Artemis II safely landed on Earth this weekend. CBS: https://fluence-media.co/4tCVCIs
After peace talks broke down, the president said U.S. forces will “blockade” the Strait of Hormuz today to prevent ships from leaving Iran. AP: https://fluence-media.co/4stqsCo
CBS News finds that 59% of Americans think the Iran war is going “badly” and 62% think Donald Trump “does not have a clear plan.” POLL: https://fluence-media.co/4mqrzkZ
Sunday Take featured DFL Sen. Mary Kunesh and GOP Rep. Ben Bakeberg discussing education issues and what fixes are being considered this session. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4cEc99g
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MONDAY LAUNCH
Launching into a new week where it is clear that concerts and sports can adjust the algorithm for the better…did you know that Gov. Tim Walz is launching a “Truth Council”…plenty of comments warranted. Here are the details. https://fluence-media.co/4vpKAb5
via FOX 9, VERBATIM: “Blois Olson joined the FOX 9 Sunday Morning News to discuss how fraud in Minnesota could impact the governor’s race. Olson also discussed how Iran operations and gas prices could influence elections for Minnesota lawmakers.” QUOTE: “Republicans announced a massive proposal for tax cuts [that] may be more about running statewide than necessarily finding a way to make compromises with Democrats. … [But] I think you’re starting to see Republicans quietly acknowledge that the headwinds with this economy, especially after the Iran war and gas prices, are going to become an issue. I think one of the biggest risks for Republicans is they’ve built such solid support in rural areas…but if the Range is struggling because some mines are closed, and agriculture is struggling because they can’t get fertilizer because of the Strait of Hormuz, you could see a shift.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4tM5vnm
ENDORSEMENTS: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “The party endorsement conventions for both parties in Minnesota, where each party will endorse candidates for governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House, are just weeks away. Both the DFL and GOP nominating conventions are the last weekend in May. … In the U.S. Senate race, there is a possibility on both the Democratic and Republican sides that at least one candidate will go ahead to the primary even though they will have lost the endorsing convention. … There are three top [GOP] candidates, and one of them, Mike Lindell, says he is going on to the convention regardless.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4vr8Tph
GOV RACE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Now 10 weeks into her run for governor, [Amy] Klobuchar has largely focused on her current job in the U.S. Senate. … Klobuchar has reasons to be confident: She won all her Senate races by double-digit margins. … But Klobuchar has not faced a formidable opponent in a statewide race in two decades. … Speaker Lisa Demuth [and] other Republicans are trying to make the race a referendum on DFL governance. At the same time, they’re starting to sharpen their attacks against Klobuchar herself. Among them: Klobuchar’s slipping support in rural areas, her alignment with polarizing Democrats [and] concerns about how she treats her staff. Klobuchar could also face criticism from the left over her past work as a prosecutor.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/47SJRW6
MORE: Minnesota Reformer notes that although the national environment is unfavorable for Republicans, the DFL could still lose support over local issues. Car registration fees — one of the state GOP’s key issues this year — were part of what triggered the 2003 California recall election that ousted Democrat Gray Davis and replaced him with Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger in the governor’s office. READ: https://fluence-media.co/3OkpTg3
DISRUPTION: Last week, Climate Defiance activists disrupted a Klobuchar fundraiser. Via Twitter, VERBATIM: “This is what it looks like when politicians belong to capital, not to people and planet. What it looks like when corporate Dems are more committed to gaslighting activists than holding war profiteers and fossil fuel interests accountable. What it looks like when they carry on with business-as-usual as the world burns.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4vqvbHz
56B: via Hattaway for House, VERBATIM: “At his campaign kickoff event, Andrew Hattaway, candidate for State Representative District 56B, announced a comprehensive plan to address affordability, public safety, and school safety across Minnesota. … The plan includes [eliminating] local property taxes on primary homes…[funding] mental health support, trauma resources, and retention programs for police, fire, EMS, and 911 dispatch…[and] statewide standards for School Resource Officers.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4syJmYL
SD49: via Krish for Senate, VERBATIM: “Dr. Krishnan ‘Krish’ Subrahmanian today earned the DFL endorsement for Minnesota Senate District 49 at the party’s endorsing convention at Eden Prairie High School, receiving 67% of the delegate vote. He will seek to succeed retiring Sen. Steve Cwodzinski in representing Eden Prairie, southern Minnetonka, and Chanhassen. … His priorities in the legislature will include…continuing Sen. Cwodzinski’s legacy of kindness and bipartisan problem-solving.”
A MUST ATTEND EVENT!….It’s BACK! The TwinWest Legislative Breakfast is on April 17, featuring Senate Min. Ldr. Mark Johnson, House DFL Flr. Ldr. Jamie Long, Senate Asst. Maj. Ldr. Nick Frentz and House GOP Flr. Ldr. Harry Niska in a mid-session discussion moderated by Blois Olson and presented by Fluence Advisory. REGISTER: https://fluence-media.co/4lWWmFM
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MNLEG SESH
THIS WEEK: Omnibus bills will soon be the norm as the Minnesota Legislature’s third deadline is on Friday at 5:00 p.m. Major finance bills that have not received favorable action in committee before this time will be considered dead for the rest of the session. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/3Otx5GU
IMPEACHMENT: Members of the Minnesota Freedom Caucus announced that a hearing is confirmed for Wednesday in the House rules committee on potential impeachment proceedings against Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison. A successful impeachment of either official is unlikely with a tied House and DFL-controlled Senate. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/421ka1V
NDA: via MPR, VERBATIM: “A bill that would ban municipal governments from entering into non-disclosure agreements with private entities failed to pass through a House committee. … While the bill isn’t dead, it is a major speed bump in getting the bill to the House floor. The bipartisan bill had passed through the House Elections Finance and Government Operations without opposition, but was then sent back to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee, where it did not get through on a tied vote along party lines. … The bill has sponsors across the political spectrum, but business organizations spoke in opposition to the bill.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4dOpddv
HCMC: Via MinnPost, more details on DFL Rep. Esther Agbaje and GOP Rep. Danny Nadeau’s bill to save HCMC with a repurposed sales tax, as seen in Friday’s morning take. VERBATIM: “Rep. Steve Elkins, DFL-Bloomington, said the proposed sales tax increase would mean most Hennepin County residents would be paying a cumulative rate of 10%, a figure that he said was too high. … Rep. John Huot, DFL-Rosemount, and Rep. Mike Freiberg, DFL-Golden Valley, also questioned if Agbaje’s bill would be the best possible solution, with Freiberg asking whether it was fair for Hennepin County taxpayers to bear the brunt of the tax, noting the statewide reach of the hospital. … Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, also asked why HCMC’s charity care spending has increased substantially in the past few years.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4msn7SD
SHROOMS: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Psychedelic mushrooms were widely known as a recreational and illegal drug in the 60s and 70s. Now, two bills at the Minnesota State Capitol would make it easier to access the fungi. One of the bills would create a pilot program for psychedelic or psilocybin mushrooms to be used in medicine for the treatment of mental health conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder and severe depression. The other bill would decriminalize the substance, removing the current legal penalties that exist for anyone caught with some.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4syu4mC
CLEAN | RELIABLE | AFFORDABLE: via Xcel Energy, VERBATIM: “We’re powering the Upper Midwest with clean, reliable, and affordable nuclear energy. For more than 50 years, our Prairie Island Nuclear Plant, located near Red Wing, MN, has been a workhorse of reliable, carbon-free energy. With two pressurized water reactors producing about 1,100 megawatts, Prairie Island generates enough electricity to power 1.5 million homes across the Upper Midwest. Unlike sources that depend on weather, nuclear energy delivers 24/7 reliability — providing the power we need today while protecting the environment for tomorrow.” LEARN MORE: https://fluence-media.co/4oCHdK9 (SPONSORED: Xcel Energy)
COURTS + COPS
PROTEST: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office says it is recommending charges against four people stemming from protests outside the Whipple Federal Building on Saturday. In total, the sheriff’s office said four people were arrested — three of them are tied to the assault of a journalist and a deputy, while the fourth is charged with gross misdemeanor obstruction with force against a deputy. Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez posted on social media that she was ‘mobbed and assaulted’ while filming a protest at the Whipple Building on Saturday.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/48smlze
MORE: via FOX 9, VERBATIM: “Federal authorities say the FBI is investigating the assault of a Turning Point USA journalist by protesters outside the Whipple Building on Saturday during an anti-ICE rally. … The exact nature of the FBI’s investigation is not known.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3ODChIh
AWARENESS: The activity at the Whipple Building suggests that agitators and activists continue to protest without coverage, confirming that the organized noisemakers thrive on the chaos or protest a very different mindset than mainstream Minnesota.
MISSING: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Abdirashid Ismail Said, the main suspect in what Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison called the ‘largest-ever Medicaid fraud prosecution,’ has disappeared, according to officials. … Ellison said Said’s disappearance is ‘a deeply frustrating setback’ after Said failed to appear for a pre-trial hearing. … A warrant has been issued for Said’s arrest and a judge ordered his $150,000 bond be forfeited.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4syujy2
MORE: via Lou Raguse of KARE 11 on Twitter, VERBATIM: “The judge who set bail for the fraudster who fled the United States days before his trial, Juan Hoyos, was warned by a Minnesota Attorney General’s Office investigator that Abdirashid Said’s family lives in Kenya and he they worried he would run.” HERE: https://fluence-media.co/4sxKwDQ
FRAUD CASES: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Minnesota has figured prominently in President Donald Trump’s battle against fraud in federal programs. The state’s Medicaid-funded program for children with autism comprises a good chunk of the $9.4 billion in human services spending between 2022 and 2025 now under investigation. … [However], few cases have been brought to court. … So far, $34.2 million in fraud across 14 high-risk Medicaid programs has been alleged in pending criminal cases. … Months have passed since anyone else was charged with a crime in connection with the federal cases, [but] prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota [said] more are on the way.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4mn3zPA
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DC + MN
HEALTH JOBS: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Minnesota will lose an estimated 21,400 jobs by 2029 as a result of cuts to Medicaid, SNAP and the Affordable Care Act under the [Big Beautiful Bill], according to soon-to-be-released estimates from the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. … About half the job losses will be in health care. … Matt Varilek, commissioner of DEED, [said] ‘Cuts to Medicaid that would impact that network of critical care for all Minnesotans are very concerning, and, in fact, they would ripple throughout the state budget.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4mmVWIS
DEPORTATIONS: via New York Times, VERBATIM: “A federal judge on Friday declined to block the Trump Administration from rushing deportations of Somali migrants. … An immigration law firm and a nonprofit from Minnesota had sued over the administration’s practices. They argued that the government has prioritized immigration cases involving Somali nationals, demonstrating racial animus. … Judge Carl J. Nichols wrote it was not clear the organizations that sued could prevail in the case because they have not been directly affected by the new policy. He suggested a suit brought on behalf of migrants themselves might be more successful. … Nichols wrote that he believed it did appear likely that the government was singling out Somalis.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4dIXzhY
CONGRESS: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “U.S. House Democrats tried, but failed, to pass a war powers resolution [last week] that would tie President Donald Trump’s hands on the Iran war. … This was a bit of political theater that will continue [this] week when the House is back in session and another attempt is made to pass a war powers resolution. But wish as they may, Democrats don’t have the numbers to rein in the president. … Rep. Kelly Morrison [said] ‘He poses a direct threat to American lives, our national security, and the world order — and he must be stopped.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Q8NhOg
LGBTQ: via Rep. Angie Craig advisory, VERBATIM: “Representatives Angie Craig [and others] delivered a letter signed by 23 House Democrats opposing the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) rescission of a Biden-era rule aimed at ensuring LGBTQ+ foster youth have access to safe and affirming placements. The members urged Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to put forth an alternative rule.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4t6Xdqb
REJECT 340B EXPANSION: A new Minnesota Department of Health report shows hospitals made at least $1 billion dollars from a federal drug discount program known as 340B. The program should help patients, but experts say there is little accountability for where the money goes. The report was delayed and only recently released, showing the program isn’t working as intended. But Minnesota politicians are fast tracking a bill to expand the 340B program anyway. Lawmakers: reject House File 3609 / Senate File 3769. LEARN MORE: https://fluence-media.co/4uUobCQ (SPONSORED: Community Action for Responsible Hospitals)
ON THE MINDS…
PROPERTY TAX: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Fueled in no small part by the St. Paul Public Schools special levy measure approved by voters in November, the owners of a median-value St. Paul home with an estimated market value of $289,000 can expect to pay about $558 more this year, a 13.4% year-over-year increase. … [But] relief may be in store. … Pat Chapman, the Ramsey County assessor, said he’s seen a significant slowdown this year in St. Paul home values, even as commercial, industrial and apartment values have picked up considerably. … Those numbers won’t factor into the property tax bills due this year, but they could have an effect in 2027.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4dIUVsC
GRANDMAS RIDE ATVs TOO: Check out Donna’s story — a powerful reminder that ATV riding is about more than trails; it’s about people, community, and connection. Donna’s message reflects what so many riders across Minnesota believe: responsible riding, strong local economies, and protecting access for future generations all go hand in hand. Thank you, Donna, for sharing your story and helping put a face to what “I Ride” truly means. Check out Donna’s story HERE: https://fluence-media.co/4tDeK9r (SPONSORED: ATV Minnesota)
SETTLEMENT: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced a settlement with Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), specifically NCL Bahamas, Ltd., following the multistate investigation of NCL’s sales practices and cancellations procedures during the Covid-19 pandemic. … NCL is required to pay $2,000,000 total to the States, including $110,695.52 to Minnesota.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4vvfrDu
JUDGES: via Office of the Governor, VERBATIM: “Governor Tim Walz today announced the appointment of Max Schafer-LaCoursiere and Symon Schindler-Syme as District Court Judges in Minnesota’s Ninth Judicial District. … Schafer-LaCoursiere will replace the Honorable Anne M. Rasmusson for a seat chambered in Marshall County. … Schindler-Syme will replace the Honorable Jeffrey S. Remick for a seat chambered in Polk County.”
340B HOSPITAL MARKUPS HURT PATIENTS: Minnesota’s latest 340B report shows covered entities generated $1.34 billion IN PROFIT in 2024, including an estimated $261 million from Medicaid prescriptions. Independent research finds the program raises costs for patients, taxpayers, and employers statewide. Minnesota should sunset the 340B mandate and Congress should fix the federal 340B program, so it actually helps patients. LEARN MORE: https://fluence-media.co/3OLZOGG(SPONSORED: PhRMA)
METRO
BROOKLYN CTR: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “About 50 people gathered on a rainy Saturday evening near the intersection of 63rd Avenue North and Kathrene Drive to pay their respects five years after a Brooklyn Center police officer shot and killed 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop. … Soon after the shooting, the city of Brooklyn Center vowed to make sweeping, progressive changes to public safety. … Brooklyn Center Police Chief Garett Flesland said the department has made changes since 2021 in areas such as decision-making and de-escalation. … But Wright’s mother, Katie Wright, said she has not seen enough.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4cmTHRu
STILLWATER: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Plans for a 108-unit townhouse development in Stillwater may be revamped after the Stillwater City Council split last week on a vote to move the proposal forward. The council voted 2-2 [because] council member Lindsay Belland was absent. People who live near the proposed development have raised concerns about the plans. Among them: an increase in traffic, challenges entering and exiting at the proposed development access on 80th Street, lack of sidewalks, lack of community space, and school bus access and maneuverability.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4tNfRDA
CHISAGO CTY: via KARE 11, VERBATIM: “Chisago County Teamsters announced overnight that union workers are expected to hit the picket line as early as Tuesday morning. Teamsters Local 320 authorized the strike [after] weeks of negotiations with Chisago County. … In response to the intent to strike, Chisago County announced on Friday an immediate closure of the North Branch Health and Human Services Building, citing security concerns and an attempt to consolidate services.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4t7gGXB
HABITAT RESTORATION: Flint Hills Resources has earned Tandem Global WHC Gold Certification for habitat restoration at its Cottage Grove fuel terminal. The certification comes after two years of work in partnership with Friends of the Mississippi River to implement a restoration and monitoring plan to re-establish the 6.5-acre site’s natural prairie and savannah. Flint Hills has held gold certification for its work done with community partners over the past 25 years to restore more than 200 acres of the Pine Bend Bluffs, a critical natural area along the Mississippi River that is adjacent to Flint Hills Resources Pine Bend refinery. This makes two Flint Hills gold certified sites in Minnesota and the first two gold-certified sites ever in the Twin Cities. LEARN MORE: https://fluence-media.co/3VASKg4 (SPONSORED: Flint Hills Resources)
ACROSS MN
WINONA: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Some Winona County workers were using paper and pen to do their jobs [after] the county fended off its second cyberattack since January. The attacks came from different groups, but officials said both are considered ransomware, with hackers demanding payments. While 911 services were never interrupted and most departments were back online by Friday…county motor vehicle services and vital statistics networks were still down. County officials declined to say specifically what information was taken or compromised, nor would they give more specific details, citing a criminal investigation.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4c72Zlz
CARVER: via Bring Me The News, VERBATIM: “Carver has become the latest Minnesota city to approve a one-year moratorium on data center development as cities and governments across the country weigh their impact. The Carver City Council unanimously approved the moratorium last week. In a meeting memo, the city said the one-year pause would allow staff to review data centers’ impact on ‘both the natural and built environment.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4egUtlh
PINE ISLAND: via Rep. Brad Finstad advisory, VERBATIM: “Today, Congressman Brad Finstad (MN-01) hosted a roundtable discussion in Pine Island with approximately 30 city administrators to hear directly from local leaders about the needs of their communities and discuss federal funding opportunities available to municipalities across the First District.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4t7eK1h
PRODUCTIVE FARMS, STEWARDSHIP GO HAND IN HAND: via Minnesota Corn, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Corn farmers are demonstrating that productive agriculture and environmental stewardship go hand in hand. Through widespread adoption of practices such as reduced tillage, cover crops, crop rotations, and targeted nutrient management, farmers have improved soil health, reduced erosion, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and protected water quality across millions of acres in Minnesota. That’s all while implementing advances in seed genetics, fertility management, and precision technology that have improved on-farm productivity.” LEARN MORE: https://fluence-media.co/4stHjG5 (SPONSORED: Minnesota Corn)
AHEAD…
SESSION: House floor session at 3:30 p.m. Senate floor session at 11:00 a.m. FLOOR: The House floor will hear bills on mortgages, credit unions, liquors, veterans and more. HOUSE: Fraud Prevention hears a discussion of charter schools and the governor’s anti-fraud proposals. Ways & Means will hear presentations on the impact of Operation Metro Surge. Agriculture hears a ban on burning pesticide containers. Health hears a bill allowing parents to request one free birth certificate per child. SENATE: Judiciary & Public Safety hears changes to Medicaid fraud rules. Transportation hears its omnibus. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/421YtPn
TODAY: DFL Reps. Cedrick Frazier and Esther Agbaje will host a press conference discussing the impact of Operation Metro Surge ahead of a Ways & Means Committee hearing on the topic. The event is at 9:15 a.m.
TODAY: Rep. Angie Craig will host a press conference with advocates for Andrea Pedro-Francisco, a Burnsville resident detained by ICE, to demand she be released and given urgent medical care. The event is at 10:15 a.m.
TODAY: via SEIU, VERBATIM: “At 4 p.m., paras in the White Bear Lake schools who are members of SEIU Local 284 will hold an informational picket before heading into the School Board meeting where paras will share about their struggle.”
TOMORROW: The Center of the American Experiment is hosting a “School Choice Rally” to support private school voucher legislation at the MN Capitol on Tuesday, April 14 at 12:00 noon. The event is advertised as a response to the No Kings rallies, saying in a release: “They had ‘No Kings.’ Now it’s our turn.”
WEDNESDAY: The FEC deadline for Q1 campaign finance reports is on Wednesday, April 15. Quarterly fundraising totals for Minnesota candidates will be publicly released over the following few days.
APRIL 22: Attorney General Keith Ellison is hosting a town hall in Minneapolis with the attorneys general of Illinois and Oregon on Wednesday, April 22. The group will be discussing their “work to uphold the rule of law and protect democracy,” per Ellison. The event is at 6:00 p.m. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/4tyqMRj
APRIL 28: Gov. Tim Walz will deliver his final State of the State address before a joint session of the Minnesota Legislature on Tuesday, April 28 at 7:00 p.m.
JUNE 5: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will speak at the DFL’s annual Humphrey-Mondale Dinner in Minneapolis on Friday, June 5. The event is at 6:00 p.m.
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