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ABSENT?: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth has tried for months to schedule a one-on-one meeting with Gov. Tim Walz to no avail, even as the DFL governor traveled to other states for town halls and national interviews. Demuth and other Republicans at the Capitol have grown increasingly frustrated with Walz, whom they say rarely engages with them. … As governor, DFLer Mark Dayton had biweekly breakfasts with legislative leaders during sessions and invited rank-and-file lawmakers to the governor’s residence. Former Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty said he also met frequently with legislators. … Walz continued the tradition of meeting with top leaders during his first session in 2019, which helped them strike a budget deal with a divided government. But the regular meetings stopped after COVID and never resumed.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41Twnp8
MORE via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Gov. Tim Walz [held a] packed town hall meeting Saturday at John Marshall High School in Rochester. … An estimated 1,500 people attended the rally, a DFL official said, and an additional room in the school was opened to handle the overflow. … Intermingled with the cheering and clapping were unmistakable notes of anxiety and worry from an audience seeking to understand the upheaval unleashed by Donald Trump [and] how it might affect them and others. … Walz [said] the national [Democratic] party could take a page from the DFL by returning to its origins as a party focused on labor and rural issues.” QUOTE: “You don’t get to say, ‘Well, we’re not in the majority. We really can’t do anything.’ That’s not good enough.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4ivtIZZ
MORE: FOX 9 has a partial recording of Gov. Tim Walz’s Saturday town hall available online. The governor’s event in Rochester was his first town hall in Minnesota since he was sworn into office in 2019. WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/41TLcIi
INTERVIEWS: Gov. Tim Walz gave exclusive national interviews to MSNBC and CNN late last week. Excerpts are below.
● Via MSNBC, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Governor Tim Walz shared his reaction with Rachel Maddow to breaking news from the New York Times that the Pentagon plans to brief Elon Musk on the top-secret plans the U.S. has in place in the event of a potential war with China.” WALZ: “I’ll be candid: I think this guy [Musk] is deeply damaged — a buffoon — but I also don’t want to elevate him. He is unelected. He does not know how this stuff works, and Donald Trump is being reckless with the most sensitive data.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4bTlAQr
● Via CNN, VERBATIM: “Gov. Tim Walz said he wouldn’t be [hosting town halls] if not for ‘the void’ [in Democratic leadership]. … Walz has not made a final decision on running for a third term as governor next year, though he feels compelled to, if only to push back on [Donald] Trump. … What Walz is sure of is that Democrats who are counting on Trump overreaching or the pendulum just swinging back are delusional – and that it’s not enough from the Democratic leaders basing their pitches around saying that what Trump is doing is [wrong]. … Walz says now he should have been doing events all through last fall. He says he offered, but was told no, and in his bewildered daze, he decided to be a team player.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4ipa3uw
PHILLIPS: Speaking to News Nation, former DFL Rep. Dean Phillips criticized Gov. Tim Walz’s history of comments antagonizing Elon Musk and Tesla, saying it’s “appalling” that Walz “read the room so poorly.” Phillips has also been critical of the issue on social media. PHILLIPS: “Objecting to his initiative is one thing, but calling [Musk] a ‘South African nepo baby’ is a great way to lose even more Democrats.” TWEET: https://fluence-media.co/4c3mTMD WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4iXlSIl
MORE: Via The Hill, during his Rochester town hall on Saturday, Gov. Tim Walz walked back his comments about watching Tesla’s stock price drop. WALZ: “I have to be careful about being a smartass. I was making a joke. These people have no sense of humor. They are the most literal people. … They’re all mad, and I said something I probably shouldn’t have about a company.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hG6j6O
FLANAGAN: via St. Cloud Live, VERBATIM: “Seventy-five people gathered inside the Great River Regional Library for a ‘kitchen table conversation’ with U.S. Senate candidate and Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan on Friday. … But the afternoon event was more than a campaign stop. It was much more of a discussion with attendees huddling up to discuss their fears of the current political climate, their hopes and other ideas. … Many in the audience also spoke in favor of weekend protests against DOGE and federal cuts, with a large chunk of the audience raising their hands to indicate they've been part of the protesting efforts.” QUOTE: “Some folks have already started knowing we're not alone. … Hope [comes] through protests and people gathering and getting activated.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hBykMH
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FINSTAD: Rep. Brad Finstad sat for an interview with the Rochester Post Bulletin discussing tariffs, tax cuts, Medicaid, DOGE and more. VERBATIM: “Finstad said he was heartened that the everyday cost of things, such as gas and food, appeared to be stabilizing, but described the ‘tariff conversation’ as a ‘wild card’ whose ramifications were hard to assess. He admitted there was a ‘lot of concern’ among businesses and farmers who export their products.” QUOTE: “There is not much meat on the bone left in farm country in regards to liquidity and ability to weather storms. So there is concern about, 'Alright, what is the ultimate goal in this?'” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kQVTnF
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SD6: via news release this morning from Nisswa Mayor Jennifer Carnahan VERBATIM: “Running for the Minnesota Senate wasn’t something I planned on, but I’ve been encouraged and asked by many to run because the people in our area are tired of the same career politicians who come out of the woodwork and make big promises, but then forget about us.
I’m running because we need one of us in the office. Someone who knows what it’s like to run a small business, take care of their family, has to work hard every single day to get ahead, and still worry about things like the cost of groceries, gas, and energy bills.”
MORE: Josh Gazleka, the son of fmr. Sen. Paul Gazelka has also announded he is running. Via Facebook, VERBATIM: “I’m running for State Senate. This is not something I ever thought I’d be saying, but after a lot of prayer and conversations, Cami and I knew it was the right decision. Our district needs strong, steady leadership—someone who will fight for small businesses, families, and our conservative values. The primary is just a few weeks away, and I’d love your support as we take on this challenge!” VIDEO: https://fluence-media.co/4izvKbq
MORE:: via Brainerd Dispatch, VERBATIM: “Republican Keri Heintzeman announced her candidacy [for] the vacant Minnesota Senate District 6 seat, [which] was vacated by Grand Rapids Republican Justin Eichorn. … Keri Heintzeman is married to Rep. Josh Heintzeman, R-Nisswa, who has served in the Minnesota House of Representatives for six terms. … Senate District 6 covers portions of Cass, Crow Wing and Itasca counties.” HEINTZEMAN: “[Constituents] want their conservative Christian values to be represented in St. Paul, and part of those conservative values are making sure that the woke agenda ends, making sure that our pro-life and pro-Second Amendment values stand.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4ivKQic
MORE: As seen in Friday’s morning take, DFLer Emily LeClaire also announced last week her intention to run for former Sen. Justin Eichorn’s seat in Senate District 6. LeClaire says her priorities include supporting veterans and protecting small businesses. SEE: https://fluence-media.co/4hyi8fj
TOMORROW: 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. READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4kR91sX
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BUDGET: via WCCO-TV, VERBATIM: “Weeks after budget forecasters predicted a precipitous drop in Minnesota's surplus, Gov. Tim Walz has released a revised budget that his office says cuts hundreds of millions of dollars in spending in the coming years to fend off an impending deficit. The budget revision [cuts] $162 million from the 2026-2027 budget and about $247 million from 2028-2029. The cuts come from several state grants and programs, with some of the larger reductions coming from charter schools, payments to counties to offset tax loss and transit funding in Greater Minnesota. New spending in the budget, according to Walz, includes money for law enforcement training and bird flu response.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4iLlrRg
MORE: Friday’s lunch take featured additional background on the governor’s budget proposal, including changes from his previous recommendations. READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iRTUxy
MORE: Via KARE 11, Speaker Lisa Demuth said Gov. Tim Walz’s proposal to lower the state sales tax while also applying it to some previously untaxed services is a non-starter. DEMUTH: “[Walz] continues to propose tax increases that will not be able to pass the House. There is a lot of work still to be done if this is where Democrats are starting. … This is the time to make history in a new way, and to get things done on time when people don't think we could.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4hE7AeB
SENATE RACE: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “The usually straight-talking Rep. Angie Craig, D-2nd District, has been [coy] when it comes to whether she’ll enter the race to replace Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn. … Craig told MinnPost she is ‘moving closer to a decision’ but declined to say when she will make that choice. She also said she’s ‘talking to a lot of Minnesotans’ about whether she should enter the race. … The first reports of fundraising for the Minnesota Senate race will be filed with the Federal Elections Commission next month.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iyoz3c
FED FUNDS: via a DHS press release, VERBATIM: “At Children’s Minnesota Hospital in St. Paul on Saturday, state officials, doctors, patients and advocates kicked off a series of statewide roundtables educating Minnesotans on the impact of proposed federal cuts to vital health care programs. Changes proposed in the U.S. Congress to Medicaid and health care funding could result in $880 billion in cuts to health care programing benefiting 1.3 million Minnesotans. … More roundtables are planned in Duluth, Mankato, Rochester, St. Cloud and other locations.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iylWhV
ELLISON: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and four of his Democratic colleagues heard from Minnesotans who have been adversely impacted by President Donald Trump [during] a two-hour session at North Senior High School in North St. Paul. … The Democratic attorneys general held their first listening session in Phoenix, Arizona on March 5 and plan to travel across the nation, holding similar sessions in other ‘blue states.’ … Ellison said the attorneys general ‘would keep on litigating’ and gave out the phone number to his office, urging attendees to keep organizing and marching.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kSVFMO
NEW ADS: via Education MN, VERBATIM: “Education Minnesota continues its advocacy for educators and students through a series of new advertisements featuring members of the union that will air on digital platforms starting Monday, March 24, and on broadcast and cable television starting March 31. The major purpose of the ad campaign, which is planned to run for six weeks, is to call on Minnesotans to support better pay, secure pensions and improved health care for Minnesota’s educators [following] an executive order to shut down the U.S. Department of Education.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4bXlp6L
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USPS: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Demonstrators rallied in St. Paul, Duluth and other cities on Sunday to speak out against President Donald Trump’s attempt to privatize the U.S. Postal Service. About 200 people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. … The rally, organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers, comes after Postmaster General Louis DeJoy struck a deal with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to reform the Postal Service [by cutting] 10,000 jobs. … Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., called the move a ‘hostile takeover’ by Musk.” SMITH: “The United States Post Office belongs to the people, not the billionaires. The hard working people of the United States Post Office are our public servants, not Elon Musk’s servants.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41TvPja
MINING: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “President Donald Trump has evoked a Cold War-era law in an effort to expand the production of critical minerals, which could boost the prospects of new copper, nickel and cobalt mines in northern Minnesota. … An executive order Trump signed [last week] gives his administration emergency powers to prioritize mining on public lands, which could include the Superior National Forest, a watershed for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. … Taconite is mined in the Superior National Forest, but environmentalists say mining for copper, cobalt, nickel and other metals in the forest would produce [pollution].” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hBzE27
LAYOFFS: via a Sen. Tina Smith press release, VERBATIM: “Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) released the following statement regarding the idling of the HibTac and Minorca mines resulting in the layoffs of hundreds of employees.” SMITH: “The indefinite layoffs of approximately 530 Minnesota United Steelworkers who power the HibTac and Minorca mines, announced by Cleveland Cliffs today, is a punch in the gut. … These mines produce the iron pellets used in American auto manufacturing, an industry that has been roiled by Donald Trump’s erratic and damaging trade wars. … The across-the-board Trump tariffs are creating massive uncertainty.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iyBVwp
MORE: via a GOP Sen. Robert Farnsworth statement, FARNSWORTH: “This is tough news today. I have been in touch with Cleveland Cliffs leadership as well as union officials, and we are working together to take care of the employees and their families. The domestic steel industry and its workers have suffered for the last four years in the [Joe] Biden economy. This past election brings an opportunity for change at both the state and federal capitols to improve our economy, support workers, and increase domestic manufacturing and production.”
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ICE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is transferring immigrants arrested in Minnesota to jails in Texas, Louisiana and Colorado as the agency runs out of space in the three local jails contracted to provide beds for ICE detainees. The practice is leading to delayed hearings and longer detention times — and sometimes panic for people stranded a thousand miles from home.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kRhpsr
MPLS: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Shooting incidents in north Minneapolis in 2024 were the lowest they’ve been in more than a decade, and community members hope these numbers will curb a negative perception among outsiders of North and its crime rates. According to recently released crime data from the city of Minneapolis, there were 132 gunshot wound victims in north Minneapolis in 2024, a decrease of 20% compared to the year prior. … These numbers fly in the face of a pervasive narrative by some – particularly suburbanites – who call north Minneapolis an inherently dangerous area, Mayor Jacob Frey said of the data.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kNhopv
MPS: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Minneapolis school board members on Tuesday are expected to detail their plans to close a $75 million gap for next school year. District leaders have signaled already that school nutrition and special education will be affected. Some layoff notices have already been sent.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hKWNPX
ST PAUL: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “A local developer is planning a six-story apartment complex with street-level restaurants and retail on the northeast corner of Grand Avenue and Victoria Street in St. Paul. Afton Park Development’s $40 million project would be built on the site of what is now Victoria Crossing East. … The company’s plans call for 87 units of market-rate housing, indoor parking and a pair of 4,000-square-foot restaurants on either side of a retail space, Afton president Ari Parritz said this week. Parritz said he expects to close on the purchase of the property later this spring, with construction beginning in January 2026. The complex could open as soon as summer 2027.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hFbvYH
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ROCHESTER: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Support for affordable living has been a defined Rochester City Council priority since 2021, and the related issue of housing remains on the minds of a new council. … As the Rochester council prepares to review and update its strategic priorities, [a] report links cost to part of the housing challenge, pointing out the percentage of cost-burdened renters in the city — those paying more than 30% of their income toward housing — has risen from 44% in 2019 to 52% in 2023. … Rochester council members will discuss the issue, along with other potential city priorities during their 3:30 p.m. study session Monday.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42fCqVl
DULUTH: via Duluth News Tribune, VERBATIM: “Faced with more than 20 proposed mayoral appointments to local boards and commissions, [Duluth] city councilors had been asked to approve them all in one fell swoop Monday. But the Council has instead chosen to break the appointees into groups, so it can conduct candidate interviews in the coming weeks. At-large Councilor Azrin Awal, who also chairs the city’s personnel committee, proposed what she called a ‘hybrid’ approach to interviewing appointees — lumping them into groups to shorten the process versus questioning each of them individually.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41WRpDm
SHOREVIEW: via Bring Me The News, VERBATIM: “Authorities in Shoreview say a brush fire that burned more than 20 acres on Saturday was the result of two kids playing with matches. The Lake Johanna Fire Department posted an update to the fire on Sunday, describing the blaze as a ‘brush fire in a large open space in northern Shoreview’ that was ‘rapidly growing’ when firefighters arrived at the scene just before 7 p.m. Saturday. … Firefighters from 11 agencies worked for ‘several hours’ before containing and eliminating the fire. No structures were damaged, nor were there any injuries caused by the fire.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iXAqrv
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From Friday’s Fluence newsletters:
OMAR: via Axios, VERBATIM: “Progressive ‘Squad’ Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Thursday joined the growing chorus of House Democrats blasting their Senate counterparts for allowing a Republican funding bill to pass. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has become persona non-grata among House Democrats. QUOTE: ‘I am disgusted that several Senate Democrats gave up our first point of leverage,’ Omar said at a town hall meeting in her home state. The Minnesota Democrat said her party ‘needs [a] come to Jesus moment,’ adding: ‘We have people who want to bring a knife to a gunfight and are not rising up to the moment.’" READ: https://fluence-media.co/4bOIJ6D
FISCHBACH: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Rep. Michelle Fischbach made a…public appearance in her western Minnesota district Thursday, but it wasn’t the free-for-all town hall that many constituents were hoping for. The Republican House member spoke and answered questions in a room of some 100 registered guests, who each paid $10 to attend what was billed as a conversation hosted by the Minnetonka-based conservative think tank Center of the American Experiment. But they were outnumbered by the protesters who lined the road outside.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kQMPzd
SESSION: House floor session at 3:30 p.m. Senate floor session at 11:00 a.m. HOUSE: Fraud Prevention & State Agency Oversight hears presentations on the governor’s anti-fraud proposals. Ways & Means will hear presentations on federal interactions with the state budget. Elections & Govt. Ops. will hear increases to eminent domain reimbursements. SENATE: Rules & Admin. will hear appointments for the Subcommittee on Committees and a resolution condemning the presidential pardoning of violent convicts. Education Policy hears changes to charter school rules and overdose prevention education. Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband & Rural Dev. hears a ban on declawing cats. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/4hB8J6z
TODAY: Governor Tim Walz will attend a Children’s Cabinet meeting.
TODAY: via news advisory from the. House GOP, at 10:30 Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, and House Republicans will hold a press conference on Governor’s fraud proposal being heard in the Fraud Prevention and Agency Oversight Committee, announcing a new resource for whistleblowers.
TOMORROW: 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.
WEDNESDAY: 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.
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: reporter Kevin Duchschere, Dept of Ag’s Anna Gedstad, lobbyist Daron Van Helden, Mounds View Mustang Jacquie Emmer
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