Frost, Wolves and Wild lose.
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Rep. Pete Stauber reintroduced a bill to give Congressional Gold Medals to the “Miracle on Ice” Olympic hockey team. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4alwC07
Eleven Minnesota courts will be offering free weddings on Valentine’s Day this year. KARE: https://fluence-media.co/3C8Ant4
Eleven Minnesota courts will be offering free weddings on Valentine’s Day this year. KARE: https://fluence-media.co/3C8Ant4
Majorities of Americans think the U.S. has lost ground in six areas over the past four years, including the federal debt (67%), immigration (64%), the gap between the wealthy and less well-off (60%), the economy (59%), the United States’ position in the world (58%) and crime (51%). GALLUP: https://fluence-media.co/3CeECmN
The Middle East ceasefire delayed. NYT: https://fluence-media.co/3E7vfWw
The FDA has banned Red Dye 3 from food products nearly 35 years after banning it from cosmetics. AP: https://fluence-media.co/3WmGvoe
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Today’s morning take on WCCO Radio with Vineeta Sawkar. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/40CFsmV
On Sunday Take House Leaders Lisa Demuth and Melissa Hortman were guests to discuss the upcoming legislative session, which is scheduled to begin tomorrow. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/3DOnWD0
TODAY: via Office of the Governor, VERBATIM: “On Thursday, January 16, 2025, Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan will present their 2025 budget. … Minnesota Management and Budget Commissioner Erin Campbell, Minnesota Department of Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart [and] Minnesota State Budget Director Ahna Minge [will attend].” The event is at 12:00 noon.
EXPECT: Sources say the Governor’s budget messaging will focus on “curbing growth and making responsible cuts”
MORE: via MPR, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz rolls out his two-year budget proposal Thursday, a plan likely to contain spending pullbacks and other measures to control spending to keep a potential deficit at bay…The more restrained approach comes after Democrats who’d controlled the governor’s office, House and Senate passed a roughly $70.6 billion two-year plan in 2023 that included one-time spending that won’t automatically carry forward. It was the state’s highest-ever budget total, but much of the built-in spending is set to fall away…Lower-than-expected sales and income tax projections into the future along with higher spending for long-term care and special education have led to the concern over Minnesota’s finances. Economic growth is also likely to taper, officials reported last week.”
LAWSUITS: via Bring Me The News, VERBATIM: “Secretary of State Steve Simon is asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to toss out Tuesday's actions by Minnesota House Republicans. … The petition [was also] signed by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. … State law directs the Minnesota Secretary of State to preside over the House until it elects a speaker, and because the House lacked quorum and could not elect a speaker, Simon remains the House's presiding officer, the petition claims. … House Democrats have also filed a [separate] lawsuit asking the Minnesota Supreme Court to declare that Republicans acted unlawfully Tuesday.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42ia12i
TRIAL: The first hearing in the legislative quorum trial is set for 1:00 p.m. on Jan. 23 — one week from today — and a livestream will be available. A copy of the petition filed by House DFL leaders Melissa Hortman, Jamie Long and Athena Hollins can be read online. They are asking the state Supreme Court to rule that 68 members are needed for quorum, thus invalidating Rep. Lisa Demuth’s election as speaker and reinstating Sec. Steve Simon as presiding officer of the House. PETITION: https://fluence-media.co/4g0gdiN
ATTORNEYS: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Both parties are preparing now for court battles funded in part by taxpayers. … The House Rules Committee, with only Republican members present on Wednesday, approved a resolution retaining attorneys to represent [Lisa] Demuth and Republicans against the legal challenges. [Harry] Niska recused himself from the vote since he works with the attorneys at his law firm. He said they would be hired by an outside firm. … House DFL Leader Jamie Long condemned the move and raised questions about whether Niska could benefit financially. House Democrats have said their court challenge would be funded by campaign dollars.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3PCn72T
MORE: via FOX 9, VERBATIM: “Taxpayers will be on the hook for most of the costs in the war over control of the Minnesota House [after] Republicans voted to have the state pay their legal costs. … Taxpayers will [also] fund the Minnesota Secretary of State’s petition because the attorney general’s office is representing him. Taxpayers are already paying every single member of the legislature, whether they’re at the Capitol or not. … GOP leaders say they're considering all options for punishing members who are absent, including physically bringing them to the Capitol and stopping salary and per diem payments.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/40B0GBB
MORE: via news release from Jamie Long, VERBATIM: “oday, a panel of House Republican lawmakers acting as an illegitimately appointed House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee attempted to hire three lawyers from the CrossCastle law firm to represent Rep. Lisa Demuth in pending litigation regarding the organization of the House. Rep. Harry Niska is a partner of the firm, and the action creates a significant conflict of interest…House DFL Floor Leader Jamie Long blasted the move. LONG: “Minnesotans should be outraged that Rep. Niska is using an illegitimate power grab to enrich himself with taxpayer dollars,” Rep. Long said. “It’s bad enough that Republicans are threatening to unseat a duly elected representative and have conducted an unlawful, sham organization of the House. The House GOP should immediately stop any taxpayer dollars going to pay for private counsel to defend their illegal conduct, let alone taxpayer dollars to pad the pockets of Rep. Niska.”…In an apparent effort to create distance from the action, Rep. Niska appointed an acting chair to preside over the meeting and stated he was “not participating” in the resolution.”
MNLEG: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “On Wednesday, the House GOP met for a second day without the DFLers, voting to select a chief clerk and sergeant-at-arms. They also conducted committee meetings without Democrats. Both sides dug in, but the GOP acknowledged that Minnesota law requires 68 members to pass bills so it can’t make new laws with only 67 members. … Democrats said they will continue to boycott the House chamber to prevent Republicans from getting to a quorum of 68 members. GOP leaders also raised the prospect of using the sergeant-at-arms to search for the absent DFLers.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40zYDxw
MORE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “[Sec. Steve] Simon had planned to convene the House at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday to highlight the lack of a quorum. … Instead, Simon was told by House Republican leaders that he would be stopped at the door and denied entry to the House floor. A House GOP spokesperson confirmed that was the case, writing: ‘The House is duly organized and Secretary Simon has no reason to be in the House Chamber. Secretary Simon concluded his duty as ceremonial presiding officer when he vacated the rostrum.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3PCn72T
COMMITTEES: The official Minnesota House website has been updated with 2025 committee and leadership rosters. Currently, all committees exclusively have Republican chairs, vice chairs and members — no DFLers are listed anywhere. The leadership page names Lisa Demuth as speaker, Harry Niska as majority leader and Jim Nash as majority whip. LIST: https://fluence-media.co/4ai82Nk
MEETING: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Usually, as part of opening ceremonies, the House and Senate appoint special committees to inform the other chamber and inform the governor that they are organized, ready to conduct business and open to receive messages. It is usually a fun, sometimes silly meeting. … [But] after being appointed to visit the governor, Republican Reps. Ben Bakeberg, Max Rymer, Jon Koznick and Paul Anderson descended the stairs to the governor’s first-floor office and were greeted by Deputy Chief of Staff Leah Montgomery. … ‘The governor is not prepared to accept any formal communications from the House that is not constitutionally organized,’ Montgomery said.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hkqdVf
40B: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Supreme Court justices on Wednesday promised to decide quickly whether a special election [proceeds] as scheduled on Jan. 28 or gets pushed deeper into the legislative session. … [Justices] questioned whether voters would be confused, election officials inconvenienced and the district’s residents left without representation if the election was postponed. They also asked if [Gov. Tim] Walz acted too hastily to call the special election and whether the seat was actually vacant. … Under the current schedule, a new lawmaker could be seated by early February. … If the election is canceled, [it] could be late February or early March before a new election can be held.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hf2LZp
ELECTION JUDGE: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Two election judges from different parts of the state now face criminal charges for their conduct on Election Day. … 5 INVESTIGATES uncovered one incident in the small town of Ceylon, Minn., minutes from the Iowa border. Mary Muller, the city clerk, was charged with a misdemeanor after serving as head election judge in the same precinct where her husband was on the ballot, a violation of state law. … There is no allegation that what happened in Ceylon changed the outcome of the election, but the people who work to ensure fairness say the problems should be a wake-up call.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3PEpDG2
AUDITS: via an MMB press release, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Management and Budget’s (MMB’s) Internal Control and Accountability unit today issued its biennial report to the legislature, showing advances in compliance with recommendations made by the Office of the Legislative Auditor (OLA) and in statewide internal control efforts. MMB’s Internal Controls and Accountability unit (ICA) has continued working…to strengthen internal controls and increase audit capacity. Of the 247 total Legislative Auditor’s findings tracked in 2023 and 2024, 96% were fully resolved (66.4%) or partially resolved (29.9%).” REPORT: https://fluence-media.co/3PB2d48
DNC: Via social media, DFL Chair Ken Martin announced that three of Minnesota’s top Democrats have officially endorsed him in his bid for DNC chair: Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Sen. Tina Smith and Attorney General Keith Ellison. This follows Gov. Tim Walz previously endorsing Martin last week. SEE: https://fluence-media.co/4hb8wb3
CRYPTO: via a Rep. Tom Emmer press release, VERBATIM: “This week, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, French Hill (AR-02), announced that Congressman Tom Emmer (MN-06) will serve as the Vice Chairman of the Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Artificial Intelligence.” EMMER: “With President [Donald] Trump in the White House, and Gary Gensler confined to the waste bin of Washington, we have an excellent opportunity to ensure that the future of digital assets is guided by Americans, with American values. I am honored to have been selected.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40AXSUU
WORKFORCE: via a Rep. Ilhan Omar press release, VERBATIM: “Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) released the following statement after being named Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, a subcommittee of the House Committee on Education and Workforce.” OMAR: “This appointment reflects not only my commitment to protecting workers' rights but also the trust placed in me. … I will [push] back against attempts to weaken labor standards or diminish workplace safety regulations. … I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to strengthen workplace protections.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42z3T6b
ISRAEL: via AP News, VERBATIM: “President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump are both claiming credit for Israel and Hamas agreeing to a ceasefire deal in Gaza on Wednesday after the White House brought Trump’s Middle East envoy into negotiations that have dragged on for months. … Jonathan Panikoff, director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council, said Biden deserves praise for continuing to push the talks despite repeated failures. But Trump’s threats to Hamas and his efforts…to ‘cajole’ [Israel] deserve credit as well, he said.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4fU412Y
RESPONSE: via a Rep. Betty McCollum statement, McCOLLUM: “After fifteen months of bloodshed and heartbreak, Palestinians and Israelis can finally breathe a sigh of relief. While we celebrate this breakthrough, it is critical that all parties involved continue to work together to sustain a long-term regional ceasefire to avert future hostilities. … In the coming weeks, the United States, our international partners, and the United Nations must work to surge humanitarian assistance into Gaza.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42z8iGf
MORE: The Star Tribune interviewed Jews and Muslims living in Minnesota for their thoughts on the Gaza ceasefire deal, with many expressing cautious optimism. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hc2KoQ
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)
DOCTORS: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “There is real concern among health officials there won't be nearly enough doctors in the future, let alone for rural Minnesota in the near term. Dr. Edwin Bogonko, president of the Minnesota Medical Association, estimates 30% of the state's physician workforce will either retire or change careers [soon]. … The projected shortage [will be] exacerbated by the population's health care needs, which Bokongo said is an additional 1,200 primary care doctors by 2040, a 28% increase of the working ranks now. … The vacancy rate for pediatricians in December 2024 was 32.4%. For family medicine, it was 8.5%, while OBGYN came in at 7.6%.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4jeoWR7
HOMELESS: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Against bone-chilling cold, Jose Ismael squatted next to a makeshift campfire within the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary in St. Paul on Wednesday, contemplating where he and dozens of others living in the sprawling tent encampment around him would end up the next day. … Citing frequent police and fire calls, the city of St. Paul last week issued orders to vacate the dozens of encampment residents within the nature sanctuary, effective Thursday. … City and county outreach workers will be there again all day Thursday, though social service providers say shelter capacity is tight.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42bAPkT
MPD: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The nonprofit selected to oversee police reforms in Minneapolis has faced criticism in New Orleans over its impartiality and community engagement, and some Minneapolis activists want a judge to reconsider the company’s selection. … Activists in both New Orleans and Minneapolis have criticized ELEFA, suggesting it has conflicts of interest because it has created a situation where former police are overseeing current police.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40Bxt9m
I-94: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Since at least 2022, the Minnesota Department of Transportation has taken a hard look at ways to upgrade, revamp or entirely redesign a 7.5-mile stretch of [Interstate 94]. … Instead of maintaining the deep highway trench that runs through the capital city, environmental and social justice advocacy groups have urged MnDOT to fill it in to grade level and reconnect the street grid with a ‘multi-modal’ boulevard geared toward pedestrians, cyclists and public transit. … [However], MnDOT has taken a dim view of the prospect of ripping out I-94 and starting over. Advocates for alternative transit say they have no illusions about an announcement likely to come Friday morning.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42fPQSF
ENVIRONMENT: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Minnesotans are politically divided on a lot of issues, but clearly not when it comes to investing state lottery proceeds in the outdoors. Voters set a record Nov. 5 in approving the ballot question extending dedication of lottery proceeds to the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. It sailed with 2,526,205 ‘yes’ votes. … The new extension of dedicated funding passed in all 87 Minnesota counties — from a low of 52.2% in Clearwater County to a high of 84.56% in Hennepin County.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40zKBMt
WASTE MGMT: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Imagine a place where you can offer your unwanted materials to others and, at the same time and location, take items discarded by others. … To combat waste, activists — including those involved with advocating for the closure of the downtown Minneapolis incinerator — are calling for locations where people can dispose, reuse, recycle and compost their collective waste. They are calling those places ‘resource recovery parks.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3PEpkuS
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)
DEPORTATIONS: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and immigration advocates are urging the U.S. Senate to vote against a bill that would detain certain undocumented immigrants. … Under the Republican-led bill, the Department of Homeland Security is required to detain certain undocumented immigrants who have been arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting, including thefts valued at more than $100. Moriarty opposes the bill, arguing it doesn’t provide due process for those arrested.” MORIARTY: “We already have a mechanism to deport people who are convicted of…the same conduct targeted in this bill. This bill goes so much further.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4g1ms5K
MORE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The bill passed [in the U.S. House] 264-159. Minnesota’s four Republican House members voted in favor of the bill. Rep. Angie Craig, who has made immigration a cornerstone of her campaign, was one of the 48 Democrats to support the bill — and the lone Democrat in the Minnesota delegation to vote in favor of it.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4h153vC
DACA: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced that he and 13 other states are joining together to defend health insurance access for ‘Dreamers’ from court challenges. The motion to intervene comes as the incoming Trump Administration is expected to halt federal efforts to legally defend the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services’ (CMS) Final Rule granting access to Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients from a legal challenge brought by a coalition of States led by the State of Kansas.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hb7sUB
From yesterday’s ag take:
JOHN DEERE: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Today, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, alongside Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Federal Trade Commission, sued agricultural equipment manufacturer Deere & Company (Deere), also known as John Deere, over its use of unfair practices that have driven up equipment repair costs for farmers while also depriving farmers of the ability to make timely repairs on critical farming equipment, including tractors. The complaint alleges that, for decades, Deere’s unlawful practices have limited the ability of farmers and independent repair providers to repair Deere equipment.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40lfgvs
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CABINET: Hundreds of agriculture trade organizations, including five from Minnesota, sent a joint letter to Senate ag committee chair Sen. John Boozman and ranking member Sen. Amy Klobuchar in support of Brooke Rollins’ nomination to be the nation’s next Secretary of Agriculture. EXCERPT: “We need her leadership now at USDA to advocate for a new farm bill, stabilize an agricultural economy in decline, support the full food and agriculture and forestry value chain, and continue American agriculture’s long history of providing the most secure, affordable and nutritious food supply in the world.” LETTER: https://fluence-media.co/40hmyjW
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.-Elect Kari Rehauer
Rep.-Elect Wayne Johnson
Rep. Elect Julie Greene
Rep. Elect Keith Allen
Rep. Elect Peter Johnson
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ELY: via Duluth News Tribune, VERBATIM: “The financial outlook for a small town's hospital brightened considerably this week, as it received notice that federal officials now intend to reverse an earlier decision to no longer consider the facility a ‘critical access hospital.’ That proposed change of status could have deprived the 21-bed Ely-Bloomenson Community Hospital of critical funding. … The hospital appealed the decision…[and] the facility will retain its designation as a critical access hospital.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Wnw5EZ
FRIDLEY: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “A 13-year-old boy is in custody after making threats toward Fridley Public Schools, causing classes to be canceled for two days in a row. The boy is currently being held at the Lino Lakes Juvenile Detention Facility. Fridley police say he was arrested in connection with ‘potential threats on various social media platforms.’ … Fridley police are investigating the threats in collaboration with state and federal law enforcement.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4fZ7SvJ
AUSTIN: via Austin Daily Herald, VERBATIM: “On Wednesday evening, the public got its chance to further the comprehensive plan process by both the City of Austin and Mower County. While both entities are building 20-year plans that will act as a roadmap for future development, they are also taking the unusual step of working the process simultaneously and taking advantage of shared themes and concerns.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Cbzgsr
ST CLOUD: via St. Cloud Live, VERBATIM: “Community leaders are tweaking their approach to revitalize downtown St. Cloud. The revitalization movement suffered a blow in September 2024 after more than 35% of downtown business and property owners voted against a business improvement district (BID). Now, there’s been a pivot from mandatory assessments to voluntary investments.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42hLbzE
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:
POPULATION: via Axios Twin Cities, VERBATIM: “Get ready for more than half a million new neighbors. The Twin Cities' population will continue to grow over the next 25 years — especially in outer-ring suburbs — according to the latest Metropolitan Council forecast. All these new residents will need housing, transportation, parks and — this is not a joke — functioning toilets. It's the Met Council's job to coordinate plans for all of that.” READ/MAP: https://fluence-media.co/4gUK3Xh
IOWA: via Des Moines Register, VERBATIM: “A Republican Iowa senator wants to ‘make Minnesota Iowa again’ by introducing a bill that would allow Iowa to buy nine southern Minnesota counties. Sen. Mike Bousselot, R-Ankeny, announced the proposal to enter into negotiations with Iowa's northern neighbor on Tuesday in remarks at the Land Investment Expo. The text of Bousselot's bill did not appear online Tuesday afternoon, but he said the proposal has support from colleagues in the Iowa House and Senate.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Cdrqi3
ETHANOL: via Brownfield, VERBATIM: “The lead Democrat on the Senate Ag Committee will be pushing for year-round E15 this year. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota tells Brownfield language allowing nationwide sales of fuel blended with 15 percent ethanol all year nearly made it across the finish line at the end of 2024. … She suggests progress made in the last Congress bodes well for passing year-round E15 legislation in 2025.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WmB0WR
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SESSION: House floor session at 3:30 p.m. Senate floor session at 11:00 a.m. HOUSE: Human Services, State Government, Capital Investment, Judiciary Finance & Civil Law, Energy, and Higher Education are scheduled for introductory overviews. Workforce, Labor & Econ. Dev. will hear presentations on impacts of paid medical leave and labor shortages. SENATE: Taxes will hear revenue reports. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/4g1sOSX
TODAY: Gov. Tim Walz’s new state budget proposal is scheduled to be released today.
JAN 28: Two special elections will be held to fill legislative vacancies for Senate District 60 and House District 40B.
JAN 29: Via Jacob Frey for Our City, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey will formally kick off his 2025 reelection campaign on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 5:30 p.m. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/4h9lRjw
BDAYS: Lifetime’s Natalie Bushaw, law enforcement leader John Harrington
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