Dear
Friends
&
Neighbors,
It
has
been
a
busy
week
at
the
Capitol,
and
I’m
excited
to
share
the
latest
legislative
updates.
The
Senate
passed
two
great
bipartisan
bills,
please
keep
reading
for
more
information.
As
always,
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
my
office
with
any
thoughts
or
concerns.
MSFA
Follow
Up
I
have
received
an
outpouring
of
support
from
people
across
the
state
conservatives,
liberals,
and
everything
in
between
for
the
remarks
I
made
during
the
MSFA
hearing
last
week.
I
was
happy
to
represent
you
in
those
moments,
and
advocate
for
greater
transparency
and
accountability
on
your
behalf.
In
case
you
missed
it,
you
can
view
a
clip
of
the
hearing
here:
https://youtu.be/vr2Yvp9QqcU.
I
want
to
thank
Representative
Anderson
and
Senator
Kiffmeyer
for
hosting
the
hearing
and
allowing
the
public
in
on
this
very
important
discussion.
On
Thursday,
the
Chair
of
the
MSFA
and
Executive
Director,
Michele
Kelm-Helgen
and
Ted
Mondale
respectively,
announced
their
resignations.
I
know
many
of
you
have
suggested
a
shake-up
at
MSFA,
and
your
voices
are
being
heard.
Senator
Limmer
passed
S.F.
604
in
his
Committee
on
Judiciary
and
Public
Safety
this
week,
which
would
make
the
records
of
all
persons
who
receive
free
or
discounted
admissions
to
public
owned
and
operated
convention
facilities
available
to
the
public.
I
will
keep
you
updated
on
more
legislative
efforts
to
reign
in
the
MSFA’s
authority
and
protect
taxpayers
from
further
exploitation.
Legislation
Passed
by
the
Senate
This
Week
Xcel
to
build
a
new
natural
gas
plant
in
Becker,
securing
power
to
the
community
A
bill
to
permit
Xcel
Energy
to
build
a
new
natural
gas
plant
at
the
Sherco
facility
in
Becker
was
debated
and
approved
by
the
Senate
this
week.
This
new
plant
will
replace
two
coal-fired
plants
that
Xcel
plans
to
shut
down.
Xcel
pitched
the
idea
directly
to
the
Legislature,
instead
of
waiting
for
the
Public
Utilities
Commission
for
approval
per
the
usual
process.
This
is
because
a
new
natural
gas
plant
needs
to
be
built
soon,
in
order
to
replace
the
baseload
power
that
will
be
lost
when
the
coal
facilities
are
shut
down.
The
Sherco
facility
delivers
power
and
utility
reliability
to
all
surrounding
residents.
It
is
also
the
largest
employer
in
the
area
and
provides
a
great
deal
of
property
tax
revenue
for
the
city.
The
new
natural
gas
plant
will
help
the
Becker’s
economy
and
provide
security
for
its
families.
I
look
forward
to
the
great
outcomes
it
will
have
for
that
community.
RFA
loans
will
help
Minnesota
farmers
Minnesotan
farmers
are
struggling
right
now.
Low
commodity
prices
on
corn
and
soybean
specifically
have
caused
a
statewide
agricultural
downturn.
As
the
second
largest
employer
in
our
state,
agriculture
is
a
cornerstone
of
Minnesota’s
economy.
The
Legislature
has
been
called
upon
to
take
action
to
keep
our
state’s
agricultural
industry
strong.
This
week,
the
Senate
responded
to
this
call
by
passing
a
bill
to
increase
access
to
credit
for
farmers
struggling
to
break
even.
The
Rural
Finance
Authority
(RFA)
provides
low-cost
loans
that
help
keep
our
farmers
in
business.
So
far,
these
loans
have
helped
nearly
3,000
farmers
buy
land
and
their
farms
up
and
running.
RFA
loans
are
user-finances
and
have
an
extraordinarily
low
default
rate,
which
means
the
state
gets
back
almost
everything
it
invests.
It
is
a
smart
solution
that
will
help
farmers
maintain
their
operations
and
feed
their
families
and
ours.
Auto
Theft
Prevention
This
week
I
presented
legislation
to
the
Senate
commerce
committee
aimed
at
returning
taxpayer
dollars
to
designated
funds.
Every
car
insurance
payment
includes
a
fee
that
goes
to
the
“auto
theft
prevention
fund.”
This
fund
supports
statewide
programs
and
initiatives
to
prevent
auto
theft.
A
few
years
ago,
the
state
needed
supplementary
funds,
so
the
Legislature
approved
a
motion
to
take
half
of
the
money
collected
from
those
fees
and
instead
of
allocating
it
for
the
auto
theft
prevention
fund,
it
was
put
into
the
state’s
General
Fund
to
finance
a
variety
of
other
priorities.
S.F.
929
requires
those
fees
to
be
put
back
into
the
auto
theft
prevention
fund
where
they
belong.
The
bill
had
unanimous
support
from
the
Committee
and
will
likely
be
heard
by
Finance
next.
New
appointments
to
announce!
I’m
excited
to
announce
that
I
have
been
appointed
to
the
MNsure
Task
Force,
where
we
will
be
looking
into
future
option
for
health
care
reform
in
Minnesota.
I
have
also
been
selected
to
serve
on
the
Subcommittee
on
Employee
Relations.
With
my
years
of
experience
in
both
the
private
and
public
sector,
I
am
ready
to
share
my
perspective
on
the
challenges
and
opportunities
for
businesses
in
our
economy.
Thank
you
for
reading.
I
hope
you
have
a
great
week.
Sincerely,
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