Wolves win. Gopher MBB at Michigan State tonight.
Polaris earnings beat estimates this morning. INVESTING: https://fluence-media.co/4gxFWzv
President Trump has paused all federal grants and loan distributions. CNN: https://fluence-media.co/40vJ8Wh
The American Birding Association named the common loon as its 2025 Bird of the Year. KARE: https://fluence-media.co/4gfx1T1
Bob Dylan will host a concert in Mankato this spring. STRIB: https://fluence-media.co/42xAwRE
Canadian helicopters are now patrolling Minnesota’s northern border to stop trafficking. KSTP: https://fluence-media.co/4h3vXTr
A Tax Foundation analysis finds that Minnesota has the 2nd highest corporate tax rate of any state at 9.8%. Minnesota was in 1st place last year, but New Jersey is now in 1st with a rate of 11.5%. DATA: https://fluence-media.co/4jvAr71
Fewer than falf of US adults trust health reccomendations from President Trump and his appointees. KFF: https://fluence-media.co/4gb0z48
I’ll be speaking to the MN Municipal Utilities Association Day at the Capitol this morning.
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On Sunday Take House DFL Leader Melissa Hortman and GOP Rep. Kristin Robbins about the current state of the chamber. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4jLC4xF
MIDDLE?: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “DFL Sen. Matt Klein, of Mendota Heights, said he took a clear message about how he should move forward. KLEIN: “The message I’m hearing is they expect us to work together in a bipartisan way for middle of the road policies that affect all Minnesotans,” Klein said. “So the Blue Dog Coalition seemed like a very natural response to that.”…Klein and seven fellow Senate Democrats launched the group modeled after a congressional coalition of the same name. Members said they’ll be a moderating check on the Senate’s work and stand for “pragmatic, reasonable and balanced policies,” as the group’s mission statement reads… Johnson, of East Grand Forks, said GOP lawmakers haven’t forgotten two years of full DFL control. He said he’ll believe the effort to reach across the aisle when he sees it. JOHNSON: “This rhetoric stuff is not worth the paper it’s written on,” Johnson said. “Until the action is done, I will remain skeptical. But open to working with them.”… DFL Senate Leader Erin Murphy, of St. Paul, said she doesn’t expect the Blue Dog Coalition will change much for her caucus. READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WEK8X0
MORRISON: via news release this morning, VERBATIM: “U.S. Congresswoman Kelly Morrison (MN-03) will introduce her first bill in Congress – the Rural Small Business Resilience Act. This bipartisan legislation, introduced by Rep. Morrison, Rep. Troy Downing (MT-02), and Rep. Chris Pappas (NH-01), would improve access to disaster assistance for small business owners in rural areas. QUOTE: “Small businesses are the engine of our economy and the cornerstone of our communities. When natural disasters strike, we must ensure that all small businesses have the support systems they need to recover – no matter where they are located. I am proud to work across the aisle in this bipartisan effort to support our nation’s incredible small business owners and help strengthen their resiliency,” said Congresswoman Kelly Morrison.
RECOMMENDED: via a Rep. Tom Emmer press release, VERBATIM: “Today, Representatives Tom Emmer, Michelle Fischbach, Pete Stauber, and Brad Finstad sent President Donald Trump their recommendations for the role of U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota and the role of U.S. Marshal for the District of Minnesota. The three recommended individuals for U.S. Attorney are Ronald Schutz, Daniel Rosen, and Erica MacDonald. The two recommended individuals for U.S. Marshal are James Stuart and Robert Kroll. … These individuals [were vetted by] highly respected, conservative legal minds.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40BLzq8
TODAY: A special election will be held today to fill the legislative vacancy for Senate District 60 in Minneapolis. Voters will decide between DFL candidate Doron Clark and GOP candidate Abigail Wolters. This election will determine which party controls the currently tied state Senate, but the district leans toward the DFL.
PROTEST: Activist group Take Action MN is organizing a protest against the House GOP today after a previously scheduled protest on Monday was seemingly canceled. Via a press release, VERBATIM: “Join us at the Capitol [today] at 11:30 a.m. to stop the MN GOP coup. Tell your MN House Representative to use every available legal tool to stand with MN voters and block the GOP’s illegitimate power grab.”
RETAIL: It’s Retail Day at the Capitol today hosted by Minnesota Retailers.
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STPAUL: via news release this morning from the City of St. Paul, VERBATIM “The Saint Paul City Council announced today that it will elect new leadership for 2025, including new leaders of the City Council, Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA), and Council committees. The leadership changes will take effect on February 12th, following the transition of Council President Jalali who is stepping down to focus on her health after the February 5th meeting. Councilmember Rebecca Noecker (Ward 2) will become Council President, and Councilmember Hwa Jeong Kim (Ward 5) will continue to serve as Council Vice President.”
MITCHELL: via Forum News Service, VERBATIM: “Senate Republicans failed Monday to push a floor motion to expel Sen. Nicole Mitchell, D-Woodbury, who was charged with first-degree burglary in April. … The Senate voted 33-33 [along party lines] on whether to consider the motion to expel Mitchell. … Sen. Jordan Rasmussen, R-Fergus Falls, who introduced the motion to expel Mitchell, [said] ‘We don’t need the results of a criminal trial to know Sen. Mitchell’s conduct fails to meet the standards of ethical behavior that we expect.’ … Sen. Erin Murphy, D-St. Paul, [said] ‘She has due process rights, and the people who live in the district she represents are entitled to her representation. Her court case is not a matter for the Senate.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4jr7zwy
MORE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “The motion was the first attempt by the GOP to oust Mitchell this session, although the party tried several measures last year and have a pending ethics complaint against her. … [The] motion was ruled out of order after a lengthy back-door discussion that involved the two current Senate presidents: Sens. Bobby Joe Champion, D-Minneapolis, and Jeremy Miller, R-Winona. Those two could not agree, so the caucus leaders made the decision to rule the motion out of order.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4h6IQfs
NOTE: Expelling Sen. Nicole Mitchell would require 45 votes in the state Senate. With 33 members in the Republican caucus, that means at least 12 DFLers would have to join the GOP to successfully oust Mitchell.
MN HOUSE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota House met Monday but adjourned after about seven minutes, continuing the stalemate between the GOP and DFL. … With only Republican members present, the House came up short of the 68 votes needed to convene and take up official business. Democrats continued a third week of boycotting the chamber over frustrations that Republican leaders would not accept a power-sharing deal. … Secretary of State Steve Simon, who returned as presiding officer Monday and quickly gaveled the session to adjournment, said he would return Tuesday. Negotiations between legislative leaders were expected to continue behind closed doors.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hoHlZU
MORE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “[Melissa] Hortman and [Lisa] Demuth met over the weekend and again Monday morning. A House Republican spokesman said minimal progress was made, but Hortman struck a more optimistic tone. ‘I’m just really glad that we’re back at the table,’ Hortman said, adding that she hoped the two House caucuses could reach a deal this week.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4jB3CFw
TABKE: via a House DFL press release, VERBATIM: “Democrats…say they are ready to return to the State Capitol right away if Republicans agree to not kick out a duly elected DFL state representative from Shakopee, [Brad Tabke], and govern under shared power if the House returns to a 67-67 tie after a special election in a Roseville area district. … HORTMAN: ‘The voters delivered a Minnesota House of Representatives where neither party has a majority. The only way the Minnesota House will function is if we work together,’ said Speaker-designate Melissa Hortman.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3Ef98xF
MORE: Speaking to reporters yesterday, House GOP Leader Lisa Demuth gave an update on the status of DFL Rep. Brad Tabke’s seat. DEMUTH: “We have not made a final decision, but what I can tell you is Brad Tabke not showing up for work today was not helpful.”
FRAUD: via a House GOP press release, VERBATIM: “Today, Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, expressed her disappointment over the inability of the Minnesota House to hold [a hearing] on fraud. … The hearing, scheduled by the newly formed Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee, would have marked the first time the Minnesota House of Representatives formally addressed the massive fraud issues that have come to light in recent years. Unfortunately, a Supreme Court ruling on the eve of the meeting effectively shut [it] down.” ROBBINS: “The Fraud Prevention Committee was ready to get to work, but this decision halts our efforts to bring answers and solutions to the people of Minnesota. … We cannot continue to bury our heads in the sand.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42vUlZr
MORE: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Gov. Tim Walz and the Legislature [hope to] agree on how to take on the theft of government money. … But because fraud was such a loud and potent political issue through the last two election cycles, it is proving hard for partisans to give it up. … Both Walz and legislative Republicans have introduced packages of proposals…[but] Republicans so far are reluctant to give Walz much credit for the plans, calling them too little, too late. They are also unwilling to give up such politically valuable criticism.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3EgMKEc
QUORUM: The House Session Daily now has a notice posted at the top of its front page reflecting the chamber’s inability to do business with only 67 representatives present. EXCERPT: “On January 24, 2025, the Minnesota Supreme Court held that 68 members are necessary to constitute a quorum of the House. This webpage may reflect proceedings that occurred before that decision was issued and are no longer active.” SEE: https://fluence-media.co/4jvXEpD
PARDONS: via WCCO Radio, VERBATIM: “Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara is criticizing some of President Donald Trump's decisions in his first week, including the giving pardons or commutations to the U.S. Capitol's Jan. 6 rioters. … O'Hara says the violence that day against officers cannot be excused or normalized.” O’HARA: “We are in a very, very sad state, when people are following their politics to an extreme as if it's a religion where they can actually just excuse these pardons. … It's disgusting and everyone should be speaking out against it.” READ/LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/40OK750
INSPECTORS: As seen in yesterday’s morning take, Pres. Donald Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general without notifying Congress in advance, which is required by law. Minnesota Auditor Julie Blaha has released a statement calling the move “alarming” and “negligent.” BLAHA: “It’s bad enough to fire these watchdogs in the middle of the night without cause, but doing so without a plan to replace them leaves our federal tax dollars vulnerable. Thieves love nothing better than chaos and no watchdogs. … I'm old enough to remember a time when protecting tax dollars was a nonpartisan issue. I hope we can return to that balance.”
MORE: Speaking to CNBC, Rep. Tom Emmer said he is not concerned about the legality of the president firing inspectors general without giving Congress advance notice. EMMER: “This is much ado about nothing. … Regardless of these [legal] details…it won’t change a thing. President Trump exercised his authority, and I respect that.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3PRunIk
From yesterday’s newsletters:
EMMER: via Wall Street Journal, VERBATIM: “President Donald Trump tanked Rep. Tom Emmer’s ambitions to become Speaker of the House a little more than a year ago. Since then, the two have become close, now working together to twist Republicans’ arms and keep the GOP agenda on track. … Emmer’s strategy is one of persuasion and triangulation…[but] Democrats say they expect Republican leaders to continue to need their help for some bills. CRAIG: ‘Tom and his friends will spend all their time trying to unify the Republican caucus, and when that doesn’t work, they will come to Democrats and seek a bipartisan solution. That’s the only way anything has gotten done,’ said Rep. Angie Craig (D., Minn.)… He is ruling out a bid for the Minnesota governor’s mansion, which he previously sought in 2010, to stay and tackle the challenge.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WxGgXC
IMMIGRANTS: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “Saying fewer and fewer native-born Americans want to work for them, Minnesota’s farmers, dairymen and ranchers are increasingly reliant on a foreign-born workforce that is under threat in the new Trump administration. Minnesota’s robust agriculture industry employs both undocumented migrants and foreign-born workers who are in the United States on a provisional or temporary basis. The largest group of immigrant farmworkers are undocumented. The Center for Migration studies estimates that 86% of agricultural workers are foreign born and 45% of them are undocumented.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4aBelvM
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BRINGING SAFETY TO ‘THE NEXT LEVEL’: As part of Enbridge’s work on the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Reservation in northern Minnesota, Enbridge has brought in family-owned and Indigenous-owned Northern Lights Family Outfitters to fully outfit project workers right on the job site with personal protective equipment (PPE) from its 48-foot mobile trailer. “Enbridge really brings safety to the next level,” says Patti, a project liaison for Enbridge and the Fond du Lac Band. “It’s really helpful to have a mobile unit, especially for this kind of work.” WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3OQYmjn (SPONSORED: Enbridge)
FEDERAL FUNDS: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Environmental sustainability has long been a favored catchphrase at St. Paul City Hall, where officials are keeping a keen eye on new White House efforts to roll back federally-funded initiatives. … President Donald Trump has called for all federal agencies to at least temporarily pause disbursing funds related to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. … The long-term impact remains unclear, but officials in St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s office say they’re keeping a close eye on federal funding commitments already signed. … For St. Paul, a more immediate impact may be federal ‘Energy Futures’ funding, which provided a $500,000 planning grant last year to help the city’s low-income residents weatherize their homes and turn toward clean energy.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4giYp2y
SCHOOLS: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “Local school districts have started advising their staff members on what to do if the federal government begins enforcing new immigration policies on school property. … Rochester Public Schools has released information that teachers and administrators need to know in light of the change…[but] Rochester isn’t the only school district keeping an eye on the situation. Austin Public Schools has been trying to keep its staff and students aware of what's happening, too.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/42y3qRw
POPULATION: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Some communities in the Twin Cities can expect a population boom over the next two decades. The Met Council’s 2050 Population Forecast predicts cities in the metro like Rosemount, Blaine, Waconia, Chanhassen, and Lakeville will all see a large increase. City officials in Rosemount say they’re preparing for the population boom by hiring more police and fire, building new schools, and creating a traffic plan [because] the Met Council predicts nearly 15,000 people will move to Rosemount over the next two decades.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3WD7Jal
STRIKE: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “Ramsey County probation officers and Teamsters Local 320, the union representing more than 200 probation officers in the county, on Tuesday will announce results of a vote for strike authorization and what next steps they may take. … Union officials [cited] wage parity with Hennepin County probation officers, overtime parity with other correctional institution personnel in Ramsey County, and probation officer seniority issues.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3PU8yYy
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)
HEALTHCARE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “A new report finds Eden Prairie-based UnitedHealth Group and two Blue Cross Blue Shield nonprofit insurers had the highest claim-denial rates among individual market health plans sold in 2023. … Overall, insurers in the market denied nearly 1 out of every 5 claims for payment, or 19%, for in-network services. … [The report] found significant variation between companies, with denial rates ranging from as low as 1% to as high as 54%. … Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama had the highest denial rate for in-network claims at 35%, followed by UnitedHealth Group at 33%. … UnitedHealth Group called the findings ‘grossly misleading.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hbSHkh
TRIBES: via a DHS press release, VERBATIM: “A new state report – co-created with community leaders – offers reflection, guidance and recommendations for action to better use Medicaid to support the health and well-being of American Indian communities. … The findings underscore the urgent need for systemic changes in health care delivery to center Indigenous knowledge and practices. The report calls for a fundamental rethinking of how health is defined and how health systems operate, advocating for…covering traditional healing practices through Medicaid.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4gdKESB
DATA: via an MDH press release, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota Office of Rural Health and Primary Care (ORHPC) has launched a new and improved Minnesota Health Care Workforce Dashboard. The Health Care Workforce Dashboard features data on licensed providers in a wide range of healthcare fields, including physicians, nurses, mental health professionals, dentists, respiratory therapists and many others. … ORHPC will update the dashboard to address user needs and interests.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3ChCZoC DASHBOARD: https://fluence-media.co/4h3r78J
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LAKEVILLE: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Lakeville school district leaders are again debating a series of classroom posters — and the messages of diversity, equity and inclusion they convey — that mired the south metro district in a culture clash and legal controversy. At its Tuesday meeting, the Lakeville school board is set to decide whether to remove a series of ‘inclusive’ posters. … Most of the posters pictured in the agenda show groups of different students with messages about everyone being welcome. Two of of the posters say ‘Black Lives Matter’ and two feature the message ‘We Are Stronger Together.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4htbAPg
EDEN PRAIRIE: via KARE 11, VERBATIM: “Eden Prairie High School's graduation ceremony date is drawing criticism from some parents and students as it falls at the same time as a major holiday for Muslims. EPHS plans on holding its graduation on Saturday, June 7…[which is] the same day as Eid al-Adha. … Fadumo Hassan, an Eden Prairie parent and former district staff member, said it would be the equivalent for Christians of holding graduation on Christmas. … Francesca Pagan-Umar, a former school board member, said two years ago the district moved the first day of school when it overlapped with Rosh Hashanah. … ‘I hope that they will do the right thing now.’” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4aC21eT
ST CLOUD: via St. Cloud Live, VERBATIM: “CentraCare Regional Campus St. Cloud remains on track to open and welcome 24 students later this year, according to Dean Chris Fallert and Assistant Dean Jill Amsberry. They said the program is currently considering [numerous] applications. ‘We have a large number of people that are choosing this campus as their very first choice,’ Amsberry said. ‘Unfortunately, as it is for medical schools across the country, we always have many more applicants than we have spots for.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3WA7e0K
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:
MN HOUSE: DFL House floor leader Jamie Long spoke to WCCO Radio about what happens now that the state Supreme Court has ruled the House GOP’s work up until now was invalid because they did not have a quorum without DFLers in attendance. LONG: “We’re very fine to let the GOP be in control of the chamber until March, which is when we expect to win a special election and be back to a tie. And when we’re in a tie, we just ask that we co-govern and get to work together.” LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/4gjxd3w
FLOYD SQR: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “The old Speedway convenience store, now called ‘The People’s Way’ at the corner of 38th and Chicago at George Floyd Square, has four private groups bidding to purchase the property. The property was bought by the city of Minneapolis after the Speedway closed and has been vacant for the past four-and-a-half years. City Councilmember Andrea Jenkins represents the area, and she told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS not much is known about what the private groups would do with the property, but said it is a positive step toward progress and growth at George Floyd Square.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/4haHYqh
SETTLEMENT: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Attorney General Keith Ellison today announced a settlement with Novo Nordisk that guarantees that all Minnesotans, with or without insurance, can buy Novo Nordisk’s insulin products for $35 per month for the next five years. The settlement resolves the Attorney General’s 2018 lawsuit alleging that Novo Nordisk deceptively priced its insulin, a lifesaving drug used to treat diabetes, requiring uninsured and underinsured Minnesotans to pay astronomically high out-of-pocket costs based on the Wholesale Acquisition Cost, or list price, of the drugs.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/40MQHsO
TIF: via Office of the State Auditor, VERBATIM: “‘The trend of TIF districts finishing projects earlier continues,’ said Auditor Julie Blaha. ‘This is good news.’ Tax increment financing (TIF) is a financing tool established by the Legislature to support local economic development, redevelopment, and housing projects. TIF allows development authorities to fund these activities by using the additional property taxes, referred to as "tax increments", that are generated from the increased value of the new development. The Office of the State Auditor (OSA) provides education and conducts oversight activities that help ensure good stewardship of tax increment financing. The 2023 TIF Legislative Report covers 2023 activities reported in 2024.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Wzbeyy REPORT: https://fluence-media.co/4jvkf5E
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SESSION: House floor session at 3:30 p.m. No Senate floor session. HOUSE: Due to Friday’s state Supreme Court decision, all House committee meetings for today have been canceled. SENATE: Education Finance hears an expansion of student support personnel aid uses. Taxes will hear changes to credits and exemptions. State & Local Govt. hears a bill allowing counties to change their borders. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/4he5kLC
TODAY: Governor Tim Walz will meet with Schwan’s Company leadership.
TODAY: via a Rep. Ilhan Omar press release, VERBATIM: “Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) will join [Minneapolis] Council Leadership, Council Authors of Resolution, and Mayor Jacob Frey for a press conference recognizing the passage of the Neighbors Not Enemies Resolution. This resolution supports the Congresswoman’s Neighbors Not Enemies Act, [which] would repeal the antiquated Alien Enemies Act of 1798.” The event is at 11:05 a.m.
TOMORROW: 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
TOMORROW: via Ramsey County Board, VERBATIM: “Ramsey County is bringing together local organizations for an Inclusive Hiring Connections Summit on Jan. 29, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Science Museum. Register today to join a variety of breakout sessions led by workforce experts, covering topics such as skills-based hiring, youth internships, accommodating employees with disabilities and creating opportunities for justice-impacted individuals.”
TOMORROW: via a Rep. Ilhan Omar advisory, VERBATIM: “On Wednesday, Rep. Ilhan Omar will visit NEAR Food Shelf in Crystal to learn more about the facility and how the Congresswoman can support them at the federal level.” The event is at 10:30 a.m.
SATURDAY: via a Senate DFL advisory, VERBATIM: “Senator Rob Kupec (DFL-Moorhead) will be hosting an in-district listening session on Saturday, February 1 at Moorhead Public Library. The listening session is an opportunity for constituents to ask questions and provide comments about the current legislative session.” The event is at 11:00 a.m.
BDAYS: U of MN’s Andrew Chelseth, financial pro Katherine Forrester, Hamline’s David Schultz, MPR’s Annie Baxter,
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