Wild host the Kraken. Wolves host the Pelicans.
Many schools closed in southern Minnesota due to the morning blizzard today. LIST: https://fluence-media.co/4bC0W7g
The NRCC has released a list of House districts it will target in the 2026 midterms. No Minnesota districts are on the list this cycle.
Tariffs could raise the cost of building a single-family home by up to $10,000 per unit. AP: https://fluence-media.co/4iCl6Ak
The 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election has surpassed its record set in 2023 for the most expensive judicial election in history. Total ad buys are currently at around $55 million — nearly $30 million supporting Democrats and almost $25 million for the GOP. DATA: https://fluence-media.co/43XxR4f
The astronauts who were stuck in space for nine months have finally returned home. AP: https://fluence-media.co/4kU6BJX
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FED$: via MPR, VERBATIM: “Local governments around Minnesota are working to plug budget holes after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill that ended the threat of a government shutdown, but eliminated hundreds of millions of dollars in local earmarks slated for communities around the state…Among the dozens of projects impacted are fire station improvements in Spring Grove and Cold Spring; water infrastructure improvements in a host of communities, including Big Lake, Manchester, Bloomington and Ely; an air traffic control tower at the Mankato Regional Airport; flood mitigation in Sartell and Carver, and road construction in St. Cloud, Waconia, Hanover and several other cities…In Duluth, the city lost $500,000 in federal funding allocated for repairs to the Aerial Lift Bridge, and $1 million for the city’s water treatment plant that pulls water from Lake Superior and serves about 135,000 people in Duluth and surrounding communities.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41XFqoX
MN SENATE: Via KSTP, Republicans and DFLers in the House, Senate and state parties have called for GOP Sen. Justin Eichorn to resign immediately following his arrest in a sting operation this week. A felony charge is pending, but the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office has not received the case yet.
NOTE: It has long been the morning take policy not to over report elected official’s personal struggles but rather note when it impacts the politics of the state. The calls for resignation of Sen. Eichorn and the impact on the Senate will be what we cover as long as he is a Senator.
WALZNEWSOM: via Politico, VERBATIM: “Tim Walz took a jab at Chuck Schumer over his decision to avert a government shutdown [in] the latest episode of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s podcast released on Tuesday. … Newsom’s conversation with Walz was rerecorded on Monday, according to a person familiar with the discussion who was granted anonymity to discuss it. The original conversation came [earlier], but Walz wanted the chance to address news that had happened since then, like Schumer’s funding bill controversy.” WALZ: “I think we gave up our leverage. … To the American public who doesn’t do this for a living and is out doing their job, they said, ‘Well, they passed this budget and they agreed with Donald Trump,’ and now we all own that. I think you should have made Donald Trump justify why things were getting so bad.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hfrD2R PODCAST: https://fluence-media.co/4j04KRZ
WALZ TOUR: via ABC News, VERBATIM: “Republicans and Democrats fighting for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court [got] a sense Tuesday of how energized their sides are with the start of early in-person voting. … The race, which has drawn the attention of President Donald Trump's adviser Elon Musk and attracted tens of millions of dollars in spending, is seen as a litmus test of how voters are responding to the first months of Trump's Republican presidency. … Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee last year, [was] in Wisconsin on Tuesday night to host an anti-Musk town hall to encourage Democrats to vote early.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hFZMZB
MORE: Semafor’s David Weigel shared a thread of Gov. Tim Walz’s town hall in Eau Claire, WI last night on social media. Walz started the event by saying he is “having the most unsatisfying ‘I Told You So’ tour in the history of politics.” Walz then called on attendees to vote in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race before taking questions from the crowd. In response to questions, Walz said he supports universal healthcare, he isn’t sure how to win back white working class voters, he doesn’t think the party has gone “too far” in supporting LGBTQ rights, and he wants Democrats to host press conferences “every day” to oppose the Trump Administration. Walz also asked the crowd for advice, and heard suggestions for Democrats to “channel Mitch McConnell” and “stop everything.” THREAD: https://fluence-media.co/4idWAWt
MORE: via Torey Van Oot of Axios on X VERBATIM “The #mnleg/#mnpolitics press corps would welcome daily pressers/Q time from the governor!”
RESPONSIBLE GAMING: Legal sports betting platforms offer responsible game tools that offshore and illegal sports betting don’t offer. In fact, age verification is not required with most offshore providers. Learn more about why legalized sports betting is more responsible. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4kgJoS4 (SPONSORED: Sports Betting Alliance)
DISABILITIES: via a MNLEG press release, VERBATIM: “On Tuesday, March 18, a bipartisan group of legislators and disability justice advocates unveiled the Minnesotans with Disabilities Act. This bill would enshrine federal protections of reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities into Minnesota law. Representative Kim Hicks (DFL-Rochester) and Senator Erin Maye Quade (DFL-Apple Valley) [lead the effort]. … Rep. Danny Nadeau (GOP -- Rodgers) has signed on as a co-author of the House bill. … The bill awaits introduction in the House and Senate.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3FNGmVq
MORE: Via Star Tribune’s Jessie Van Berkel, there was “massive” turnout for Disability Services Day at the Capitol, with many attendees holding signs that said “cuts have costs.” Attorney General Keith Ellison spoke to the crowd, urging them to contact his office if they see any federal cuts. TWEET: https://fluence-media.co/4kub8CV
REGENTS: via House Session Daily, VERBATIM: “While the University of Minnesota athletic department is searching for a new men’s basketball coach, a joint meeting of the Senate Higher Education Committee and the House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee went searching Tuesday for four new members of the university’s Board of Regents. The search became difficult as the joint committee could not agree on a single candidate for the Student At-Large seat, the Fifth Congressional District seat or the two At-Large seats. Because they couldn’t agree on a single candidate, candidates were recommended as a slate.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3DQkOqD
MORE: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “The status of federal infrastructure funding was the focus of a Tuesday House Capitol Investment committee hearing. … [Federal money] accounts for around $12.3 billion in funding for Minnesota projects, according to Minnesota Management and Budget. State officials are still waiting for information from the White House on whether federal agencies will fulfill their promises to fund a number of Minnesota projects, but they didn’t outline exactly how much money is still outstanding.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3E1Je0p
SCHOOL YEAR: via House Session Daily, VERBATIM: “Minnesota has a long-standing tradition of school starting after Labor Day. But in 2026 and 2027, a late Labor Day means students won’t head back to school until a week into September. … The question of whether schools should be allowed to start earlier than Labor Day when the holiday falls later in September played out with educators and resort owners falling on opposing sides of the issue Tuesday. Rep. Cheryl Youakim (DFL-Hopkins) wants to give school districts flexibility to decide locally on whether to start earlier than Labor Day. … The House Education Policy Committee laid the bill over, as amended, for possible inclusion in an omnibus bill.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Rm10hS
DRUG TESTS: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minnesota law enforcement officials are asking the state Legislature for new roadside drug-screening tools. … For the last year, the Department of Public Safety conducted a pilot study of two different drug screening devices. Both use portable kits to test saliva samples for several different substances, including THC, amphetamines and cocaine. … In a report to the state Legislature submitted last week, the department said both of the test devices work. Now, they’re hoping to get them to more officers.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iZpQQu
VETERANS: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Democrats blasted the Trump Administration’s plans to fire upwards of 80,000 Veterans Affairs employees as part of its war on the size of the federal workforce, saying the cuts will rob veterans of the benefits they’ve earned. … ‘Elon Musk has made it abundantly clear that he has no interest in making targeted cuts to increase efficiency, to stop waste, fraud and abuse in any meaningful way,’ U.S. Rep. Angie Craig said at a news conference with veterans and Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith in West St. Paul on Tuesday. … Klobucher voted to confirm Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins and half a dozen other cabinet members, [but] she wouldn’t go as far as saying she regretted voting for Collins, saying she will ‘assess that as time goes on [because] he is not standing up to the degree that he should.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kFDcmT
ICE: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says that in the first 50 days of the Trump Administration, it made 32,809 arrests. While many of those apprehended were promptly deported, a majority are in detention centers. … ICE did not respond to requests for information on how many people were deported from Minnesota last month, or how many were removed so far this month. … But there’s recent anecdotal evidence, including a workplace raid at an aluminum finishing plant in St. Louis Park that reportedly resulted in eight arrests and another five arrests of a roofing crew in Duluth, which shows that federal immigration enforcement in the state has increased sharply.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42dMG1e
AGRICULTURE: via an MFBF press release, VERBATIM: “More than 170 farmers and ranchers representing 48 counties across Minnesota gathered at the State Capitol on March 18 for the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation’s (MFBF) annual Day on the Hill, sharing their stories and highlighting the critical role of agriculture in the state. The day began with a policy briefing before attendees assembled on the Capitol steps to hear from key agricultural leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen, Senator Aric Putnam, Representatives Paul Anderson and Rick Hansen, and MFBF President Dan Glessing.”
MORE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Industries like agriculture and horticulture rely on planning ahead and investing to get ready for the planting season. … However, the Trump Administration’s recent tariffs on Mexican and Canadian products leave many in the agricultural and horticultural industries anxious and worried about unfulfilled contracts or trying to figure out how they’re going to take on the financial losses as the growing expenses are mounting on their bottom line.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iySVSM
BIRD FLU: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Minnesota’s U.S. senators spent Tuesday on a Minnesota farm as concerns continue mounting over the spread of bird flu. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith held a roundtable discussion at a turkey farm near Wilmar. They hope to help Minnesota farmers better protect their flocks against the bird flu.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3FQHVSs
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BRINGING SAFETY TO ‘THE NEXT LEVEL’: As part of Enbridge’s work on the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation in northern Minnesota, Enbridge has brought in family-owned and Indigenous-owned Northern Lights Family Outfitters to fully outfit project workers right on the job site with personal protective equipment (PPE) from its 48-foot mobile trailer. “Enbridge really brings safety to the next level,” says Patti, a project liaison for Enbridge and the Fond du Lac Band. “It’s really helpful to have a mobile unit, especially for this kind of work.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3OQYmjn (SPONSORED: Enbridge)
HOUSING: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Sometime at the end of March, a building in Minneapolis’ Whittier neighborhood that has been home to some of the region’s hardest to house people will close. … [Similar] problems are facing many of the state’s affordable housing providers, both nonprofit and for-profit. They are sounding the alarm with policy makers, newly armed with an analysis called the Distressed Property Data Project that looks at the finances of thousands of units across the state.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kyUAcR
MORE: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “DFL lawmakers are backing a bill (HF2381/SF2691) that seeks to rein in bad behavior from manufactured home park owners. Of the approximately 80,000 manufactured homes in Minnesota, around half are located in parks, where residents own the home but rent the land it sits on. ‘This halfway homeownership structure creates an especially risky situation and an unstable environment for low-income homeowners across the state,’ said Rep. Matt Norris, DFL-Blaine, one of the bill’s authors.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41WwPms
POT: via FOX 9, VERBATIM: “Cannabis industry insiders have big concerns about unfair competition and the possible collapse of the medical marijuana industry. The Office of Cannabis Management acknowledges the state's expected growers can only provide about 3% of the recreational demand. They may lean on tribal businesses to fill some of the need. Tribal compact negotiations for off-reservation businesses are opaque and people in the industry worry compacts will give tribes an unfair head start. OCM says it looks like everything will align for businesses to get started at about the same time.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3XZUYqW
ST PAUL: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “The St. Paul City Council will choose from among four finalists to temporarily fill the Ward 4 seat vacated by former Council Member Mitra Jalali. … The candidates are artist and community organizer Sean Lim, artist and neighborhood advocate Lisa Clare Nelson, clean energy advocate Matt Privratsky and nonprofit consultant Melissa Martinez-Sones. The council will interview the candidates on Wednesday and vote on an interim appointment on March 26. The candidate will be sworn into the seat in April and serve through a special election likely to be held Aug. 12. The city council will finalize the date of the election on Wednesday.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3FDzs5j
PERMITTING REFORM FOR RESPONSIBLE INDUSTRIES: Jobs for Minnesotans is committed to advancing responsible industrial projects through a predictable, timely and transparent permitting process. Broad permitting reform for all responsible industries is essential to strengthening Minnesota’s communities and advancing our state’s clean energy future. (SPONSORED: Jobs for Minnesotans)
FEED FRAUD: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Prosecutors described both Aimee Bock and restaurant owner Salim Said as ‘a wolf in sheep’s clothing’ in their closing arguments in the Feeding Our Future fraud trial on Tuesday. In a dramatic end to six weeks of testimony and evidence, lawyers for the government and the defense took turns assigning blame for what investigators called the largest pandemic fraud in the nation. … If found guilty, Said and Bock could face decades in prison. … The jury is expected to begin deliberations at 9:00 a.m. [today].” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4hfA0vj
NONPROFITS: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The legal activity swirling around MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell now includes an investigation into his charities by the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office. Documents filed in Ramsey County District Court last week show Attorney General Keith Ellison has been investigating three nonprofit corporations that list Lindell as president since last summer over potential violations of state charity law.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iUbP6I
GUNS: via a Rep. Tom Emmer press release, VERBATIM: “Today, Congressman Tom Emmer reintroduced the Firearm Due Process Protection Act. This legislation provides legal recourse for law-abiding Americans who were improperly denied the ability to legally purchase a firearm due to administrative errors during a background check and increases congressional oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It is cosponsored by 14 of Emmer’s Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iZJA6A
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OLMSTED CTY: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Chief Deputy Olmsted County Attorney Eric Woodford will serve as acting county attorney amid a search to fill the seat being vacated by Mark Ostrem at the end of the month. … Commissioners unanimously approved his appointment, which will run from April 1 until a new county attorney is named. Ostrem announced his retirement plans in January, leaving nearly two years to fill in his four-year term. County commissioners are planning to appoint Ostrem’s successor, rather than waiting for a November election to fill the seat.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3DQkAzN
LONG PRAIRIE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “After placing its superintendent on leave — and hiring an interim superintendent in his stead — the Long Prairie-Grey Eagle school board has approved two contracts with the leader it put on ‘special assignment’ last fall. The action was made possible by voters in November — who ousted a school board incumbent who had led the charge against Superintendent Dan Ludvigson — and voted in five candidates who promised to bring Ludvigson back. But while many of the school board members have changed, the caginess surrounding Ludvigson’s leave remains the same.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iUehdq
BEMIDJI: via Bemidji Pioneer, VERBATIM: “The first new road project of 2025, introduced in January, was approved by the Bemidji City Council during its Monday meeting. … Construction will begin by May 12, weather permitting, and should conclude by September. The council also approved a new Memorandum of Understanding with the Minnesota Department of Transportation in the consent agenda, which finalized plans discussed at a March 10 work session to alter the State Highway 197 project that recently faced a setback after an $18 million RAISE grant was placed on a federal freeze with no timetable for recovery.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3FESo3B
BIWABIK: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Authorities are investigating a fire Tuesday morning at Dyno Nobel Inc., an Iron Range-based manufacturer of blasting products used by the mining industry. The fire, which started near an exhaust vent, was contained and then put out quickly, according to a news release from the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department. Authorities issued a brief 1-mile evacuation, then lifted it soon after. No injuries were reported. ‘There is no threat to the city of Biwabik and they are mopping up,’ Mayor Steve Biondich posted to social media.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3DS4S7o
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From yesterday’s Fluence newsletters:
LICENSING: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “It’s not an easy task to earn a graduate degree in counseling, marriage and family therapy or social work. It takes years of schooling, a significant financial investment and a commitment to helping others improve their mental health. But earning a degree is not the same as actually becoming a mental health practitioner. Statewide research has shown that about half of all graduates in Minnesota who complete the master’s degree required for mental health licensure do not go on to complete the licensure process. This statistic is troubling to many who study workforce trends.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41HMjLc
CRYPTO: via a Senate GOP press release, VERBATIM: “Minnesota could become one of the first states in the nation to embrace Bitcoin for state investments, retirement plans, and even tax payments under a new proposal from Senator Jeremy Miller (R-Winona). Sen. Miller unveiled the Minnesota Bitcoin Act (SF2661) on March 18, a bill that aims to expand the state’s financial landscape and investment options, modernize payment methods, and provide new financial opportunities for residents.” BILL: https://fluence-media.co/41YehlF
I-94: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “If you’ve ever been stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Interstate 94, you may have wished you were speeding down a car-free lane beside the highway. That lane soon will be a reality for the Gold Line, Metro Transit’s sixth rapid transit route opening Saturday. Metro Transit says the Gold Line will be Minnesota’s first bus rapid transit line that primarily uses a bus-only lane on about 70 percent of its route.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kDysya
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SESSION: House floor session at X. Senate floor session at X. HOUSE: Legacy Finance hears funding for public media. Taxes will hear agricultural tax changes. Agriculture hears a bill to rename the Office of Broadband Development, adding Digital Equity. Health hears changes to pharmacy benefit managers. Housing hears bans on natural gas bans. SENATE: Education Finance hears a bill for optional school revenue increases. Health & Human Services will hear EMT and ambulance changes. Education Policy hears new restrictions on public data requests for school districts. Judiciary & Public Safety hears the Business Filing Fraud Prevention Act. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/4kZcmpN
TODAY: Governor Tim Walz will meet with legislative leaders at 2:30 and attend an Iftar celebration this evening.
TODAY: via a joint advisory, VERBATIM: “At 9:00 a.m., volunteers from the Minnesota chapter of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action, both part of Everytown for Gun Safety’s grassroots network, will gather for their annual Advocacy Day in St. Paul to meet with lawmakers and advocate for common sense gun safety legislation. … Lawmakers and community partners will join volunteers and gun violence survivors for a rally in the capitol rotunda.” Sen. Ron Latz, Sen. Heather Gustafson and Rep. Ethan Cha will attend.
TODAY: via an LTCI advisory, VERBATIM: “Bipartisan legislators and long-term care leaders will host a press conference to urge lawmakers to step up for Minnesota seniors. … Senator John Hoffman, Representative Joe Schomacker [and others] will answer questions about the crisis in long-term care and discuss the need for state leaders to develop a clear vision that ensures care for Minnesota’s one million older adults and counting.” The event is at 1:30 p.m.
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TODAY: Rep. Betty McCollum (D-4th) announced she is hosting a virtual town hall on Facebook and Instagram at 6:30 p.m.
TOMORROW: Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-5th) is hosting an in-person town hall in Minneapolis on Thursday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m.
TOMORROW: Rep. Kelly Morrison (D-3rd) is hosting a town hall in Bloomington on March 20 at 7:00 p.m. Registration is required.
TOMORROW: Attorney General Keith Ellison announced he is hosting a “community impact hearing” about “standing up to federal overreach” on Thursday, per a release. The attorney generals of Arizona, Illinois and New York will attend. The event is at 6:00 p.m. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/3DQ06r0
TOMORROW: via news advisory, VERBATIM: ”U.S. Representatives Kelly Morrison and Ilhan Omar will join Hennepin Healthcare, health care providers, and patients for a discussion on the critical importance of protecting Medicaid.”
TOMORROW: via an MSU advisory, VERBATIM: “‘Posters at St. Paul’ [is] set for March 20 at the Capitol Rotunda. [The] annual event is a showcase of undergraduate research to highlight the accomplishments of students from across the Minnesota State system. … Students of the colleges and universities of Minnesota State [will] share their research, academic work, and creative activities with legislators, state government leaders, and visitors.” The event is at 9:00 a.m.
APRIL 10: Citizens League will honor Peter Bell, former Metropolitan Council chair, and Sharon McMahon at the 2025 Civic Celebration. The annual Civic Celebration is an inspiring evening, gathering hundreds of Minnesotans from diverse backgrounds, parties and ideologies to celebrate our state’s enduring civic culture, leadership, and commitment to public service. REGISTER: https://fluence-media.co/3EKmNge (SPONSORED: Citizens League)
BDAYS: GOP staffer and hockey dad Troy Young, retired reporter Glenn Howatt, KSTP’s Tim Burns, Hello! Plymouth’s Katie Langland
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