Greetings,
This past Monday, we celebrated the life of a courageous man and the leading voice in the Civil Rights Movement: Martin Luther King Jr. There is now doubt that his words still resonate today.
Another busy week at the Capitol brought more good news for Minnesotans.
Passage of House File 1:
On Thursday, the House passed House File 1: the 2017 Health Care Emergency Aid and Access bill on a bipartisan vote of 73-54. I look forward to this bill going to conference committee with the Senate next week and I am hopeful for the Governor’s signature.
We (the state legislature) are now one step closer to getting people the onetime premium relief they need as we begin to enact a series of long-term reforms to the health insurance market. Additionally, we must work in tandem with Washington D.C. as they now also begin to reform health insurance and health care.
To review, some highlights of House File 1 include:
Real ID:
House File 3, the REAL ID compliance bill, was heard this week in the Transportation Finance Committee and it will be heard again on Monday in Ways and Means. Ways and Means is the last committee stop before reaching the house floor for a vote of the whole body.
Fun Fact of the Week:
The 2017-2018 Minnesota House of Representative by the numbers:
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Sincerely,