Dear Neighbors,
I hope this finds you well. I continue to be amazed by the resilience and kindness of our community as neighbors help neighbors. A friend here in Maple Grove mentioned she was preparing meals to deliver to struggling families and without skipping a beat, another friend asked if she could cook food and deliver additional meals to feed more families. My heart bursts with pride.
Surprise Easter deliveries and care packages to neighbors are one of my favorite small acts of kindness. In a time of isolation, the joy of doing this for others makes my cup runneth over. I can’t pass the opportunity to spread this cheer, while I miss spending my favorite holiday of the year with my own family. For me it is not the same without the heavenly scent of Easter lilies, which I adore and a chance to sing my favorite hymn, “My Redeemer Lives”. (Yes, I have a favorite hymn!)
For our Jewish community celebrating Passover, it is indeed bittersweet, a time to celebrate the triumph over oppression and safety of loved ones from a distance. A blessed Passover to you all.
Here’s an update on where things stand at the legislature and our continued efforts to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible to COVID-19:
Securing Workers’ Compensation for our First Responders
On Tuesday, the Legislature passed legislation delivering workers’ compensation benefits to health care and public safety workers who contract COVID-19 in the line of duty. In particular, the legislation provides a presumption that if these workers contract COVID, they did so during the course of their employment and are covered by workers’ comp. Front-line workers covered in the bill include doctors and nurses, firefighters, paramedics, police, long-term care workers, home health workers, correctional officers, and child care providers. You can read my full statement here. I am grateful to the leadership of Governor Walz who signed the bill into law on Wednesday and grateful for first responders and critical workers caring for us each day selflessly.
Stay at Home Order Extended
Governor Walz extended the Stay at Home Executive Order this week until May 4. We see the impact making a difference, keep up the amazing work! Check my official Facebook page for updates on what this means for you.
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