Wolves lose. KU beats Iowa State.
Ryan Hartman suspended 10 games, Wild play tonight at Boston.
Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada have been delayed for one month. Tariffs on China are still scheduled to begin today. NBC: https://fluence-media.co/4hiq4lm
A number of businesses in Minnesota were closed yesterday as part of a national pro-immigration protest. BMTN: https://fluence-media.co/3WNuicx
In the 2000s, small businesses claimed a majority of the workforce — but the latest data shows 53% of Americans currently work for businesses with more than 500 employees. WAPO: https://fluence-media.co/4hliCG7
Trump Administration officials are considering executive actions to dismantle the Department of Education. WSJ: https://fluence-media.co/4jJYQ92
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RECALL: via a House GOP advisory, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota GOP will hold a press conference [at 10:00 a.m. today] to announce the launch of a statewide recall effort against all 66 DFL members of the Minnesota House of Representatives. This includes a new website, MinnesotaRecall.com. … Under Minnesota State Statute 3.05, a legislator may not be absent from the House for more than three days without consent from the chamber. … The recall petition process officially began Monday, February 3, after the Democrats did not show up for the House Floor session, with signature collection efforts underway across the state.” WEBSITE: https://fluence-media.co/3CwOAQL
MORE: via KARE 11, VERBATIM: “GOP Chairman Alex Plechash [said] the legislative inaction by Democrats has effectively shut down the entire state government. PLECHASH: ‘Minnesotans deserve elected officials who show up and do their jobs. If Democrats refuse to fulfill their constitutional duties, we will do what is in our power to find leaders who will.’ … The DFL argues that while they haven't made an appearance at the Capitol, they have been working in [their districts].” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4aMllWF
WALZ: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is sitting on more than $1 million in campaign funds if he chooses to seek a third term as governor in 2026. … Most of the money was raised before he jumped into the national race last summer as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, but he also hosted fundraisers late last year after the campaign ended and he returned home to the state. … The governor has said he’ll decide on whether to seek a third term this summer. … Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan [said] she and Walz haven’t talked about whether she’ll be his running mate if he decides to run again.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WP73Ph
MORE: Via WCCO-TV, Gov. Tim Walz was one of the politicians who spoke at Black Entrepreneurs Day in the Capitol yesterday. Walz advocated in favor of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, directly opposing Pres. Donald Trump’s efforts to roll them back. WALZ: “I'm just going to name it for what it is — that's not DEI, that's good business.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/40MiOqO
CCAP: via a Rep. Pete Stauber press release, VERBATIM: “Following the news that 62 investigations have been opened to look into federally funded childcare centers in Minnesota for fraud and other serious violations, Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) led Minnesota’s Republican Congressional delegation in sending a letter to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz demanding answers and accountability.” EXCERPT: “We request the Minnesota Department of Human Services provide us with all documents and communications regarding the 62 active investigations into childcare centers, including all violations cited and funding allocated to each center. This will allow us to provide critical oversight.” LETTER: https://fluence-media.co/4hnB4xT
MN HOUSE: via FOX 9, VERBATIM: “Minnesota House Democrats extended their boycott into a fourth week. … House leaders met for the first time in a week Monday morning. But by the afternoon, the rhetoric remained the same. … ‘This was the first day of team negotiations, and we're hopeful that maybe that will actually shake some things loose,’ said Rep. Paul Torkelson (R-Hanska). … Not only was Monday the first day of team negotiations, but leaders met twice: once in the morning and also in the evening.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3WKrMDU
MORE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Gov. Tim Walz is expected to schedule a special election for an open House seat, which had been on the calendar for Jan. 28 but was canceled by the Supreme Court. … The date is almost certain to be mid-March, which could mean Democrats won’t be at the Capitol until then, barring an agreement or decision among members of their caucus to end their holdout.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4aNvpyU
MN SENATE: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Doron Clark, the winner of last week’s Senate District 60 special election in Minneapolis, took the oath of office on Monday, returning a one-seat majority to the DFL. After the ceremony, Democrats voted to end a temporary power-sharing agreement with Republicans. … Sen. Erin Murphy, D-St. Paul, was then elevated to majority leader. MURPHY: ‘What we’ve experienced together in these last weeks [is] the ability to balance our interests, to work together in committees, to build relationships with one another.’ … Republican Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson had hoped Democrats would at least extend the power-sharing temporarily. JOHNSON: ‘I’m afraid [that] we’re going to go right back into the partisanship we’ve been seeing over the past two years.’” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4jG9zkK
MORE: Via WCCO-TV, the state Senate overturned the power-sharing agreement and elected Sen. Bobby Joe Champion as President of the Senate along party lines. VERBATIM: “One GOP amendment that failed would've delayed implementation by a week since committees were already scheduled for the week. Another amendment proposal that didn't pass would've kept the co-chairs of the capital investment committee, since any bonding bill that reaches the floor needs bipartisan support in the chamber.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3WL4cXG
MORE: Yesterday’s lunch take featured extensive coverage and reactions following the DFL’s return to power in the state Senate. READ: https://fluence-media.co/3CBd632
SPORTSBETS: via Bring Me The News, VERBATIM: “Three new proposals have been introduced regarding the legalization of sports betting in Minnesota. Sen. Jeremy Miller (R-Winona), Sen. Matt Klein (D-Mendota Heights) and Sen. John Marty (D-Roseville) have each brought their versions to the table. … Miller introduced his version, the ‘Minnesota Sports Betting Act 3.0,’ on Jan. 23; Klein introduced Senate File 757 on Friday; and Marty introduced Senate File 978 on Monday, with the latter placing enhanced emphasis on protections for consumers.” The full article includes a comparison of details in each bill. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4aJEDvL
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SECURITY: KSTP has an update on the report in yesterday’s morning take that state lawmakers are considering security upgrades at the Capitol. VERBATIM: “Senator Warren Limmer (R – Maple Grove) is a member of the Capitol Security Committee, which is chaired by Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan. Limmer stopped short of endorsing metal detectors at the State Capitol but told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS that in the past, protests were allowed in the rotunda or on the Capitol steps, but not on the House or Senate floors and not during any committee hearings. … Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher [said] his office is now investigating the disruption of the Public Safety Committee [on Jan. 21] as a disorderly conduct case.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/42Fu62E
TARIFFS: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Although they’ve been paused for 30 days, President Donald Trump’s tariff threats showed how dependent Minnesota is on trade with Canada and Mexico. … About half of Minnesota’s exports went to those two countries and China in 2021, [and] trade between Minnesota and Canada grew about 39% from 2019 to 2021. … Although Trump reached deals with Mexico and Canada…10% tariffs will still be placed on Chinese goods [today].” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40MmOro
MORE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The country’s most powerful medtech trade group says tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada could lead to higher patient costs, calling on President Donald Trump to exempt medical devices… Minnesota is home to more than 500 medical device companies, from small startups to Medtronic, who collectively exported more in optic and medical equipment than any other export category for the third quarter of 2024.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4jI5vk0
MORE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen said in a social media post that ‘MDA is assessing the impact [of tariffs] on farms and business,’ and that they appreciate those who reached out. Petersen identified Minnesota’s three largest agriculture trading partners as Mexico, Canada and China.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40YvQml
RESPONSE: via a Sen. Tina Smith post, SMITH: “Trump can’t use our economy to play a giant game of Risk. … I’ve had people blowing up the phones of my office all day about these tariffs. How will families put food on the table with price hikes? How will small businesses cope with higher input costs? How can farmers keep their operations going? Completely unnecessary chaos.” TWEETS: https://fluence-media.co/3Eoac2l
BUYOUT: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Attorney General Keith Ellison today joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general warning federal employees about the Trump Administration’s misleading ‘deferred resignation’ program, which offers federal employees pay through September 30, 2025 if they resign by February 6. … Unions representing federal employees warned their members against accepting the offer.” ELLISON: “The benefits being offered are not guaranteed. Furthermore, this buyout is being offered by someone with contempt for [federal] work. … I recommend federal employees listen to the guidance of their unions.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WLpxQB
USAID: via AP News, VERBATIM: “The Trump Administration and billionaire ally Elon Musk moved to eradicate the agency that provides [foreign aid], sparking a showdown with congressional Democrats who blasted the effort as illegal and vowed a court fight. … Some Democrats sought Monday to enter the headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development. They were blocked by officers from even broaching the lobby, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he was the acting administrator of the agency despite it being an independent body for six decades.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hCCi84
MORE: via CBS News, VERBATIM: “USAID…will be merged into the State Department with significant cuts in the workforce, but it will remain a humanitarian aid entity. … Officials in President Donald Trump’s administration are expected to announce the moves in the coming days. Discussions about the extent of the funding reductions remained fluid on Monday.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4gs3QMs
RESPONSE: via a Rep. Betty McCollum statement, McCOLLUM: “Elon Musk is a private citizen with massive foreign debts, countless conflicts of interest, and unknown personal motivations. … Musk’s attack on USAID and its employees is a grave threat to our national security and U.S. efforts to promote peace and progress around the world. … We cannot allow an unelected billionaire to illegally take over key government functions.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4aGpRWR
MORE: Via WCCO Radio, Rep. Ilhan Omar condemned Pres. Donald Trump and Elon Musk at a Monday press conference on USAID. OMAR: “We are witnessing a constitutional crisis. We talked about Trump wanting to be a dictator on day one, and here we are. … When you gut the Constitution and you install yourself as the sole power, that is how dictators are made.” READ/LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4115QqL
‘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)
FEED FRAUD: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “After years of investigation, charges and guilty pleas, a central figure in the Feeding Our Future case appeared in federal court in Minneapolis as jury selection, which started Monday morning, wrapped up by late afternoon. The panel of 16 people includes four alternates. Aimee Bock, who founded and was executive director of the defunct Twin Cities nonprofit, is facing trial along with Salim Said, a former owner of a Lake Street restaurant. Last week, two defendants who had been preparing to go on trial with them, Abdulkadir Nur Salah and his brother, Abdi Nur Salah, pleaded guilty. … Nearly half of the people charged in the case have pleaded guilty.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4jLhxZO
MORE: via Sahan Journal, VERBATIM: “Nine men and seven women will serve as jurors on Aimee Bock’s trial, which will continue next Monday with opening statements about her alleged role in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud case. The jurors include a substitute teacher in the Wayzata school district, a teacher who works with autistic students, a mental health counselor, a cardiology nurse in the M Health Fairview system and a 911 dispatcher.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hKiNea
MPLS FED: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “A provision in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act could come under scrutiny following President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion. … The [law] required the Federal Reserve and other government financial agencies to each establish an Office of Minority and Women Inclusion. … The Minneapolis Fed established its Office of Minority and Women Inclusion in January 2011…[but] a Minneapolis Fed spokeswoman declined to comment on how Trump’s orders would affect DEI efforts at the bank.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4gqPhZL
MPD: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “The independent evaluator monitoring the city of Minneapolis’ agreement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights says the city’s police department is making progress in meeting the terms of the court-enforced pact. The report also identifies challenges for the department as the end of the first year of the evaluation process approaches. The report by Effective Law Enforcement for All…highlights several areas of improvement, including progress toward revising the Minneapolis Police Department’s policy manual — a 700-page file — to make it easier for officers and the public to navigate.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WObR7I
METRO TRANSIT: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “As crime fell 6% last year on Metro Transit, ridership increased by nearly the same amount, officials announced Monday. Still, ridership hasn’t rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. … Last year was the third consecutive year that ridership grew, with Metro Transit providing about 47.5 million rides. [But] before the pandemic, in 2019, Metro Transit provided 77.9 million rides.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40B7Q7C
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)
CHILDCARE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minnesota’s childcare centers have long struggled with staffing and funding shortages that worsened in the COVID-19 pandemic. Five years later, though, operators see reasons to be optimistic as big companies call back workers, creating more need for child care. On Monday, Twin Cities providers and state officials marked a milestone with the reopening of New Horizons Academy in Crystal after closing there 20 years earlier. … New Horizons left Crystal in 2005 due to budget cuts that affected reimbursement rates. Now, new state funding over the last two years has helped it to reopen.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42EgHYM
MINING: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota Court of Appeals handed environmental groups a win in their continuing legal fight against the expansion of a massive pond for mining waste three miles from Lake Superior. The appellate ruling said the Department of Natural Resources was too quick to reject a comprehensive study of the basin. … Now, DNR must again consider whether to conduct an environmental impact statement (EIS), the review that environmental groups sought because of the potential for catastrophic pollution if one of the dams at the Milepost 7 site breaks.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3EofRW9
TREES: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “When St. Paul Public Works or their contracted crews take down trees for a city project, they may soon have to replace them on at least a one-to-one basis, or make an equivalent contribution. … A city ordinance proposal sponsored by Council Members Rebecca Noecker and Nelsie Yang requires St. Paul to write up a tree preservation plan during public construction projects, with the goal of preserving trees located within public parklands or the city right-of-way.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4aMjDod
STALKING: via a Sen. Amy Klobuchar press release, VERBATIM: “U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) announced the Senate passage of their bipartisan resolution designating January as National Stalking Awareness Month. The resolution raises awareness of the dangers of stalking and highlights the need for law enforcement to prevent this predatory behavior.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3EgO2yL
MOVE: via Office of the Governor, VERBATIM: “Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan today announced the appointment of Shireen Gandhi as temporary commissioner of the Department of Human Services (DHS) until a permanent commissioner is appointed. Gandhi will take over leadership of the agency following the departure of Jodi Harpstead, who stepped down [yesterday]. … Gandhi [previously] served as a DHS deputy commissioner overseeing budgeting and financial operations.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Eon8oL
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.
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Rep.-Elect Wayne Johnson
Rep. Elect Julie Greene
Rep. Elect Keith Allen
Rep. Elect Peter Johnson
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SMALLTOWN: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “Some wouldn't even consider it, and some wouldn't have it any other way. In this month's "A Closer Look with Laura Oakes," she uncovers the lure of small town living but with a twist - it can actually be found just in the shadows and within an hour's drive of the Twin Cities.” READ/LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4hDh2iw
ANNANDALE: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “When a $1.5 million school levy failed in November, a group of Annandale parents decided to try and raise money to save teachers' jobs. … At stake are 10 teaching jobs, middle school sports and programs, and class sizes that could jump to 30 students or more. … In just over 40 days, they've been able to secure nearly $110,000 for the district. … [But] they have a goal of $500,000 they are hoping to raise by May 1. They say the fundraising is not a permanent solution and they are still hoping to get a levy passed in the future.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4aHhdax
BYRON: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Byron Public Schools has begun the process of searching for a new superintendent following the forthcoming resignation of Mike Neubeck at the end of the current school year. The Byron School Board briefly discussed the process during a meeting on Monday, Feb. 3. … Byron Public Schools is working with the Minnesota School Boards Association as part of the process. They are accepting applications for the position from Feb. 3 through March 16.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hFqXEs
WILLMAR: via West Central Tribune, VERBATIM: “Charter Communications [has] donated $2,500 and tablet computers to the Willmar Community Center to kickstart a mobile lab, which will allow community center users to access the internet. … The invitation to the event stated it was a ‘broadband conversation with Sen. Andrew Lang and Rep. Dave Baker.’ However, Baker, R-Willmar, did not attend and Lang, R-Olivia, had not been informed that he was expected to speak at the event. The event was attended by city and county officials, as well as several local Spectrum employees.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hC07h3
WILD ABOUT READING: More than 500 Minnesota classrooms and 15,000 students are participating in the “Wild About Reading” program, a partnership with Flint Hills Resources which encourages students to read more using Minnesota Wild-branded posters, reading logs, and bookmarks. Teachers set weekly reading goals and give certificates to students who complete the four-week program. Fun program incentives include classroom visits from the Wild’s mascot, Nordy – and the team dog, Rookie; a pair of tickets to a Wild home game, player signed pucks and photos; and a pizza party for a classroom. LEARN MORE: Wild About Reading SPONSORED: Flint Hills Resources
From yesterday’s Fluence newsletters:
COUNTIES: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “A Republican senator is proposing an amendment to the state Constitution that would radically alter the structure of the Senate and effectively lock in Republican control of the chamber. … SF 696, authored by Eric Lucero of Saint Michael, would assign one senator to each Minnesota county, creating a legislative body with 87, rather than 67 members. The change would dramatically shift the balance of power in the Senate toward voters in small, rural counties.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Q2fT8t
CD3: via Axios Twin Cities, VERBATIM: “Minnesota's newest member of Congress is teaming up with her fellow physicians turned politicians to launch the U.S. House's first Democratic Doctors Caucus. U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison (D-Deephaven) tells Axios that standing up for ‘access to life saving’ and affordable health care will be one of her top priorities during her first term in Washington.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3PZb1Bd
REFUGEES: via Sahan Journal, VERBATIM: “About 6,500 refugees were expected to resettle in Minnesota this fiscal year, but the future for several thousand of those refugees is in limbo because of several presidential executive orders. … Refugee resettlement agencies and foreign-aid programs in Minnesota are scrambling to maintain their services, with one St. Paul-based organization laying off most of its employees across the globe.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3X8LJVl
FLOODING: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Blue Earth County is busy trying to get ahead of the warming weather on several key infrastructure projects — especially the County Road 9 Bridge. Floodwaters breached round the Rapidan Dam in June last year, also damaging the nearby bridge. Blue Earth County voted to remove the historic Rapidan Dam in August. Work is already underway on replacing the bridge. County Engineer Ryan Thilges said a temporary causeway and makeshift diversion channel is built. He added officials are watching weather forecasts to make sure needed bridge work is out of the way before the thaw.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4aHA7hg
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SESSION: House floor session at 3:30 p.m. No Senate floor session. HOUSE: Due to a Supreme Court ruling, there are still no House committee meetings scheduled. SENATE: Education Finance hears an MDE presentation on federal spending freezes. Taxes will hear presentations on property taxes. Housing & Homelessness will hear presentations from advocacy groups. Capital Investment will hear the governor’s investment recommendations. Environment, Climate & Legacy hears bills on eating beavers, purple paint, bear hunting and the Outdoor Heritage Fund. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/4gqJ8g9
TODAY: Gov. Tim Walz will visit a Head Start program in St. Paul at 10:30 a.m. “to encourage Minnesotans to claim the Child Tax Credit.” Later, at 12:45 p.m. he will have a call with U.S. Bank leadership. He’ll also meet with representatives from the Minnesota Farmers Union at 1:15 p.m. and the University of Minnesota Extension at 2:00 p.m., per his public schedule.
TODAY: House GOP leaders Lisa Demuth and Harry Niska will hold a press conference today at 1:00 p.m.
TODAY: via a Senate DFL advisory, VERBATIM: “Senator Erin Maye Quade (DFL-Apple Valley) will call for the passage of the Minnesota Building Families Act at the Infertility Justice Advocacy Day Rally. She will be joined by members of the Minnesota Building Families Coalition and the Resolve Advocacy Network.” The event is at 3:30 p.m.
TOMORROW: via a POCI Caucus advisory, VERBATIM: “From 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., members of the Minnesota House People of Color and Indigenous (POCI) Caucus will hold a community town hall. The event will focus on the unprecedented start of the 2025 legislative session and how the actions of the House GOP will [affect] historically underserved communities.”
FRIDAY: The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is hosting a free webinar to discuss the latest results from its annual survey of manufacturers, which is conducted in partnership with MN DEED. The virtual event is at 9:00 a.m.
MARCH 6: Minnesota Management and Budget announced that the next state budget forecast will be released on Thursday, March 6. In a press release, MMB said “the February forecast announcement is scheduled about a week later than usual this year due to a later-than-usual release of key federal employment data.”
BDAYS: activist Carin Mrotz, lobbyist Jennifer O’Rourke, Pickleball pro Chad Flynn
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