Wolves and Wild lose. Wild host Vegas tonight.
Niko Medved is the next men’s basketball coach at the U of M. FOX: https://fluence-media.co/4iCvKaI
A Grand Rapids native won the world’s most prestigious bass fishing tournament. STRIB: https://fluence-media.co/4l1U47u
Donald Trump is walking back plans for some — but not all — new tariffs on April 2. WSJ: https://fluence-media.co/4iCf2s0
A proposal in the state legislature would make it illegal to declaw a cat in most cases. WCCO: https://fluence-media.co/4bY74XH
A good listen from the All In podcast with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4iZseqA
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Medicaid Supports Health Care for All of Us. It keeps Minnesota’s hospitals strong and ensures communities across the state have access to care. Policymakers must protect Medicaid so every Minnesotan—regardless of income or health status—can get the care they need, when they need it. LEARN MORE: Medicaid in Minnesota – Protect MN Patients (SPONSORED: Minnesota Hospital Association)
FED FUNDS: via KARE 11’s Danny Spewak, VERBATIM: “Two dozen federal awards to Minnesota are currently paused, including FEMA grants related to violence and terrorism prevention, Homeland Security, flood mitigation and cybersecurity, according to a list provided to KARE 11 by the state.” The full list is pictured below. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4c9vyxe
MORE: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “An agreement expected to provide approximately $13.2 million to Minnesota schools through the Local Food for School Program, also known as Farm to School, has been rescinded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. … None of the $13.2 million has been awarded [yet], so the number of farmers or schools that may be impacted is not available, according to state officials. … Gov. Tim Walz’s budget proposal for 2026-2027 calls for $2.59 million to be allocated for Farm to School. Still, the state will not see the federal support it expected, state officials said.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kYhieC
WALZ TOUR: via Houston Public Media, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, a Texas Democrat, will host a town hall meeting Thursday evening in the Houston area. The town hall will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds in Rosenberg, which is located about 40 miles southwest of Houston. It’s being hosted by Powered by People, a grassroots volunteer organization founded by O’Rourke that aims to register new voters. … The event is advertised as an opportunity for people to ‘ask questions, get real answers and be a part of the conversation that shapes our future.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iEI4aq
RESPONSE: Speaking to KTTC, Rep. Brad Finstad questioned Gov. Tim Walz’s motives for hosting an event in his district Saturday after Finstad faced criticism for not holding or planning in-person town halls. FINSTAD: “I welcome him to Rochester, I welcome him to share his opinion. My message to him would be, where have you been? You’ve been governor for seven years and you’ve not held a town hall, and now you’re the king of town halls?” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4iEcTvS
ESSENTIA HEALTH INVESTS IN TWIN PORTS NURSES: Total payroll for Essentia Health Duluth-Superior nurses is $164 million, with $53 million paid in salary increases over the past 3 years. Essentia Health has also increased clinical support staff by 10% over the past 3 years, providing additional support for those nurses. Over half of Duluth area nurses have been with us for over 5 years and enjoy exceptional work-life balance. To join our team at Essentia Health, search for openings HERE: https://fluence-media.co/3FzLe0i (SPONSORED: Essentia Health)
TODAY: Via KSTP, a spokesperson for Gov. Tim Walz said he will call a special election for Senate District 6 on Tuesday following the resignation of former GOP Sen. Justin Eichorn last week. The earliest a new state senator could be seated is mid-April, and the legislative session ends May 19. READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4kR91sX
SD6: Via Star Tribune, several additional Republicans have announced campaigns for the open seat in Senate District 6 following the resignation of Sen. Justin Eichorn. In addition to the candidates seen in yesterday’s morning take — Jennifer Carnahan, Keri Heintzeman and Josh Gazelka — new special election candidates include Angel Zierden, Steve Cotariu, John Howe and Doug Kern. Republicans are favored in the district, with Eichorn winning by 27% in his last election. However, Senate DFL Leader Erin Murphy expressed uncertainty about the outcome. MURPHY: “It’s one of those districts that have moved away from us in the last decade…[but] I don’t know what happens now with [Donald] Trump in the White House and this scandal attached [to Republicans].” READ: https://fluence-media.co/424eDYf
MORE: Via Axios’ Torey Van Oot, VERBATIM: “Former Sen. Carrie Ruud told MPR she's thinking [about running in SD6], though she just registered lobbying clients.” TWEET: https://fluence-media.co/4hHzBSr
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)
FRAUD: via a House GOP press release, VERBATIM: “Rep. Kristin Robbins (R-Maple Grove), Chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee, today announced the launch of MNFraud.com, a secure website created for whistleblowers to confidentially report suspected fraud within Minnesota state government. … The site is designed specifically to collect tips from individuals who have firsthand knowledge of waste, fraud, or abuse in state agencies or publicly funded programs. Information submitted through the site will be reviewed by the staff of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee. The information, including the identities of whistleblowers, is secure and protected.” WEBSITE: https://fluence-media.co/4c8M0xB READ: https://fluence-media.co/422693S
MEDICAID: via an MN DFL press release, VERBATIM: “DFL legislators introduced legislation that would raise taxes on millionaires at the level necessary to offset any cuts to [Medicaid]. … A report from Congress’s Joint Economic Committee found that if Republicans in Congress pass their proposed budget and cut Medicaid, Minnesota could see 89,000 rural residents lose their health coverage, 130,000 children lose their health insurance, more than 1 in 6 seniors lose their nursing home care and, in total, nearly 400,000 people cut off from their health insurance. … If these callous cuts go through without additional revenue raised by Minnesota, it will have a direct and immediate negative effect.” BILL: https://fluence-media.co/4iDECNg
IMMIGRANTS: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Immigration is dominating national headlines these days, but in Minnesota, there is a different debate raging: what rights, if any, should undocumented residents have? … Minnesota [has] been at the forefront of passing laws to make life easier for the estimated 81,000 undocumented residents here. Those laws include driver's licenses…allowing the undocumented to access a new free state college plan…[and] MinnesotaCare health care benefits. But this year, Republicans are pushing hard to roll back those benefits.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4bZiri3
MSHSL: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “The families of hockey player Jack Jablonski and football player Ethan Glynn lived through traumatic injuries to the two student-athletes 11 years apart. However, they are now linked in their fight for more insurance coverage for ‘catastrophic’ injuries from the Minnesota State High School League. … MSHSL has since increased catastrophic injury coverage to $3 million dollars, but a Senate bill proposes mandating the coverage be increased to $10 million.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4bZEaq5
WARCHAT: The Atlantic revealed yesterday that its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally added to a group chat with the vice president and several cabinet members to discuss military actions in Yemen. Many of their text messages have now been published. VERBATIM: “The world found out shortly before 2 p.m. eastern time on March 15 that the United States was bombing Houthi targets across Yemen. I, however, knew two hours before the first bombs exploded that the attack might be coming. The reason I knew this is that Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, had texted me the war plan at 11:44 a.m. … Brian Hughes, the spokesman for the National Security Council, [confirmed] the veracity of the Signal group.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iYxlYa
MORE: At a press conference, Pres. Donald Trump’s initial statement on the group chat leak was that he didn’t know anything about the incident. The Atlantic reports that Trump was not in the group chat. TRUMP: “I know nothing about it. I’m not a big fan of The Atlantic. To me, it’s a magazine that’s going out of business. I think it’s not much of a magazine. But I know nothing about it.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4hMt0Gv
RESPONSE: via a Rep. Betty McCollum statement, McCOLLUM: “Our national security protocols are being flouted by the highest-ranking officials in the U.S. government. The Republican majorities in both the House and Senate must immediately launch Congressional oversight investigations into this outrageous incident to understand if the inappropriate use of Signal is a widespread practice within the Trump Administration, whether the Espionage Act was violated, and how this security lapse impacts our relationships with intelligence-sharing partners around the globe.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4c382lx
SOCIAL SECURITY: In an interview with the Star Tribune, Sen. Amy Klobuchar said she is concerned about cuts at the Social Security Administration and what they might indicate about Pres. Donald Trump’s future plans. KLOBUCHAR: “Based on Elon Musk calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme and, in his words, the big one to eliminate, and the fact that President Trump spouted out a bunch of falsehoods for three minutes in his joint address to Congress about people who were 300 years old that have been found not to be true…it does make me very concerned that there’s a long term plan here to undermine it. And one of the ways you undermine it is people start to not trust it, and then it leads to distrust in the whole system — and that appears to be their game.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iBIq1B
MORE: via Star Tribune’s Sydney Kashiwagi, VERBATIM: “GOP Rep. Pete Stauber says during a tele-town hall tonight that he disagrees with Elon Musk, who called Social Security ‘the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time.’ ‘It's an earned benefit that our seniors have paid into,’ Stauber says.” TWEET: https://fluence-media.co/4iJPg5e
‘MY WHOLE LIFE CHANGED’ — EMPOWERMENT TRAINING OPENS PATHWAY INTO THE TRADES: Since 2019, a partnership between Five Skies Empowerment Training and Enbridge has broadened as unions, contractors and other groups look to connect Native American job seekers to meaningful careers. “They’re gonna open the door for you,” says Joel, a program graduate. “Before the 5 Skies program, I wasn’t aware there were so many opportunities,” explains Ashley. “My whole life changed,” says Melissa. Click here to submit an application, and find out more on upcoming training. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3XoPg0D (SPONSORED: Enbridge)
ST FRANCIS: via Education MN, VERBATIM: “Education Minnesota-St. Francis filed a lawsuit Monday alleging the St. Francis Area Schools unlawfully ban books in libraries and classrooms based on the ideas, characters and stories they contain. The lawsuit was filed in Anoka County District Court on behalf of eight students in the district. All the students’ parents are teachers. Also Monday, the ACLU of Minnesota was expected to file a similar lawsuit on behalf of a separate group of parents. … The lawsuit asks the judge to declare the policy illegal and reverse the ban on dozens of books. It does not seek monetary damages or attorney’s fees.”
MORE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “At the end of fifth hour at St. Francis High School on Monday, about 125 students left the building and sat in circles near the front entrance to read books including ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel, ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood, ‘A Child Called ‘It’’ by Dave Pelzer and ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khaled Hosseini. … A small group of community members stood in the high school parking lot in support of the students.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hMNPl9
MPLS: via Sahan Journal, VERBATIM: “Minneapolis Health Department officials say homelessness and substance abuse remain focuses for the city this year as they face uncertainty from President Donald Trump’s revamping of federal agencies. … Sahan Journal sat down with [two officials] to talk about the re-accreditation and the department’s response to national politics, such as widespread cuts to federal agencies and members of Trump’s cabinet expressing skepticism about vaccines.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/424mCVd
MORE: Via Axios’ Torey Van Oot, DFL state Sen. Omar Fateh has secured two significant progressive endorsements in his campaign for Minneapolis mayor. Fateh is now endorsed by the Twin Cities Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and TakeAction Minnesota. TWEET: https://fluence-media.co/4kYigaK
MPS: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) are trying to figure out how to deal with a $75 million dollar budget deficit next year as they face declining enrollment. Minneapolis School Board members will lay out their plans Tuesday, and while district officials haven’t said if they plan to close school buildings, some parents are concerned that could be one solution.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4c6dcx8
UMN: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “A supermajority of the nearly 1,000 resident physicians and fellows at the University of Minnesota filed to unionize in one of the largest union drives in the state in recent years, SEIU’s Committee of Interns and Residents union announced on Monday. … The union effort is possible because of a 2024 law passed by state Democrats that allows more University of Minnesota employees to organize.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4c3TO3I
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 KARE 11, VERBATIM: “Following last week's conviction of former Feeding Our Future executive director Aimee Bock and her co-defendant Salim Said for their roles in the sprawling fraud case, one of Said's associates entered a guilty plea Monday. The plea marks the 45th conviction so far in the massive $250 million scheme.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4kYgHcS
VOTING: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the witness requirement for Minnesotans to vote by absentee ballot does not violate the Voting Rights Act or the Civil Rights Act because the voter — and not the witness — is ultimately vouching for the legality of their ballot. Monday’s opinion means an effective dismissal of a 2024 lawsuit brought by the Minnesota Alliance for Retired Americans Educational Fund against Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon challenging the witness requirement. It’s unclear whether the alliance will ask the Minnesota Supreme Court to hear the case.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hIuiCo
MED POT: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “There are 51,000 people registered in Minnesota’s medical marijuana program, and there’s growing concern that new rules for obtaining a license to grow and sell both recreational and medicinal marijuana could jeopardize the medicinal program. … [Consultants] said they are working with state lawmakers to adjust the rules and keep the medicinal marijuana program viable.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4iEBhgW
NUCLEAR: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Public hearings are planned this week on a request by Xcel to store more nuclear waste at the southeastern Minnesota plant. Xcel Energy wants to extend the life of its Prairie Island nuclear plant by 20 years and continue operating the plant into the 2050s. It’s requesting to store an additional 34 casks of spent fuel at the site. … The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission scheduled an online public hearing for Monday night and an in-person hearing will be held [today] in Red Wing.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hILS9h
FRESH15: The latest season of Fresh15 includes interviews with new Minnesota House members. So far, five new members have shared their goals, background and fun facts before they take office in a historic session this January.
Rep. Kari Rehrauer
Rep. Wayne Johnson
Rep. Julie Greene
Rep. Keith Allen
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W ST PAUL: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “The Wentworth Library [in] West St. Paul [will close] for the year as part of a planned renovation. Wentworth will close to the public on April 7, when construction crews will begin a months-long, $7.4 million renovation. The library is expected to reopen in spring 2026. In the meantime, a temporary location will open beginning April 14 at the Dakota County Northern Service Center.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hDTNVi
DULUTH: via Duluth News Tribune, VERBATIM: “As Mayor Roger Reinert prepares to deliver his second ‘State of the City’ address Tuesday night, he will need to break some sobering news to local taxpayers. If [Duluth’s] budget remains on autopilot for the coming year, elected officials will need to raise the local levy by about 16% next year, followed by another 8% increase in 2027, just to cover basic anticipated costs, according to Jen Carlson, Duluth’s finance director.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iWSDoX
ST CLOUD: via St. Cloud Live, VERBATIM: “St. Cloud State University is waiting on $25 million from the state before making any decisions regarding its five-year campus revitalization plan, campus officials said. ‘The [state university] system is asking for $25 million as part of their operating budget request to the Legislature that would be earmarked for the [demolition] of buildings across the system, of which SCSU is one of 11 institutions with requests,’ SCSU spokesperson Zach Dwyer told St. Cloud LIVE. ‘So until that moves through the Legislature, there won’t be anything new for us to share.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4c3Gnkr
BROOKLYNPARK: via the Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Brooklyn Park will forgive a $3.8 million loan allowing for the long-struggling apartment complex Huntington Place to be sold with affordable housing restrictions intact…The decision spares Minnesota’s second largest apartment complex from possible foreclosure, which would have put housing for 2,500 low-income residents at risk. But tenants remain worried about potential displacement under new ownership…On Monday, the city’s Economic Development Authority, made up of City Council members, voted 6-0 to approve property owner Aeon’s request to forgive a $5 million loan, of which $3.8 million was due…That clears the way for nonprofit housing provider Aeon to likely sell the property to New Jersey-based investment firm MAS Capital, which plans to raise rents and re-screen tenants, but has vowed to keep the complex affordable.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kZ1Sqx
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From yesterday’s Fluence newsletters:
MNLEG: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “In a Minnesota legislative session full of drama, lawmakers are craving something normal. Can’t we just fight over ideas and the budget? That seems to be the sentiment among top leaders and Capitol veterans. They’re in for another reset Monday following a week when Justin Eichorn resigned his Senate seat. … It was the latest twist in a session that’s seen its fair share of them. The Legislature is (once more) down a member until a special election can fill the open Senate seat.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kPZlyV
BWCAW: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “Leaders of the Minnesota environmental protection group Save the Boundary Waters are sounding the alarm over a new executive order issued by President Donald Trump. The order fast-tracks domestic mining on federal lands, something the group's Executive Director Ingrid Lyons calls dangerous.” LYONS: "We're talking about landscapes like the Grand Canyon, we're talking about landscapes like Yellowstone. … This order calls on those landscapes to be prioritized for mineral extraction as opposed to recreation, as opposed to other extractive industries like timber." LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4hIKVOi
BIRD FLU: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “State animal health officials have confirmed bird flu in a central Minnesota dairy herd, the first new case in dairy cows since last summer. In February, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture began testing raw milk samples from each of Minnesota's roughly 1,600 dairy farms on a monthly basis. The H5N1 virus appeared in samples collected from a Stearns County herd.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4legmmH
SESSION: No House floor session. No Senate floor session. HOUSE: Commerce hears changes to Medicare preexisting condition limitations. Human Services will hear a new Dept. of Direct Care and Treatment. Education Finance hears changes to free school milk. Energy hears bills on geothermal and hydrogen. Higher Education hears scholarship programs for police and paramedics. SENATE: Health & Human Services will hear a requirement for insurance coverage of vasectomies. State & Local Govt. hears the Minnesota Starter Home Act and changes to housing and zoning rules. Elections will hear the creation of a handbook for lobbying. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/4hEx5wk
TODAY: Governor Tim Walz will meet with PGA leadership and speak at a United Steelworkers Training Day. Later, he will have calls with State Auditor Julie Blaha and Attorney General Keith Ellison and meet with legislative leaders.
TODAY: via a MNLEG advisory, VERBATIM: “At 11:30 a.m., a bipartisan coalition of legislators from the Minnesota House and Senate will announce HF 2454/SF 2931, legislation to establish a scholarship program for law enforcement officers and their dependents. The program would offer scholarships that cover a semester’s tuition when studying criminal justice, law enforcement, or a related field. … The legislation will receive its first hearing in the House Higher Education Committee later that day.” Rep. Dan Wolgamott, Sen. Judy Seeberger, Rep. Bernie Perryman, and Sen. Zach Duckworth will attend.
TODAY: via an MN Senate advisory, VERBATIM: “At 6:00 pm, the Senate Minnesota Asian Pacific Caucus will hold a panel discussion on legislative issues impacting the Asian American Pacific Islander community in Minnesota.” Senators Foung Hawj, Susan Pha and Tou Xiong will attend.
TOMORROW: Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan announced she will host her next stop on the “Kitchen Table Conversations” tour in Moorhead at 5:00 p.m. as part of her Senate campaign.
TOMORROW: A special meeting of the Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation Board will convene on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. to reorganize and elect a new board chair following the resignation of previous chair Sen. Justin Eichorn.
THURSDAY: Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan announced she will host her next stops on the “Kitchen Table Conversations” tour in Bemidji at 10:30 a.m. and in Brainerd at 2:00 p.m. as part of her Senate campaign.
THURSDAY: via Melisa for Minnesota, VERBATIM: “Members of the press are invited to join Melisa López Franzen as she officially launches her campaign for the U.S. Senate. … Press will have the opportunity to hear directly from Melisa, engage with supporters, and cover an event that will shape the future of this election.” The event is at 6:00 p.m. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/4bYTiUG
THURSDAY: via New Justice Project, VERBATIM: “At 6:00 p.m., local community groups will be hosting a Northside Candidate Forum at Zion Baptist Church. Candidates for Minneapolis mayor, as well as those running for [city council] Ward 4 and 5, will be in attendance.”
SATURDAY: Attorney General Keith Ellison announced he will host a community forum on Saturday, March 29 in Waite Park to address “federal attacks on citizenship, privacy, funding, immigrants, LGBTQ+ people, abortion rights and more,” per a release. The event is at 12:00 noon.
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)
MAY 12: The MN GOP announced its annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner will be held on May 12 with presidential adviser Alina Habba as the keynote speaker. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/41WJ7LK
BDAYS: fmr. Rep. Rod Hamilton, professor Greg Vandegrift, communication pro Nick Kimball, comms pro Sara Dietrich
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