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Legislative Update- March 31, 2020

Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Rep. Stephenson

Dear Neighbors,

I'm writing today to share with you that I’m hosting a virtual town hall meeting to talk about Minnesota's response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Things are moving quickly and your input on our work is essential. Come with your input on where we are succeeding and your ideas on where we need to do better together as a state and community.

We'll be using Zoom to hold this town hall by video conference, so you can participate from your home. You can also join by telephone. Here are the details:

Date: Thursday, April 2 at 12:00 p.m.

You'll be able to access our town hall here: https://zoom.us/j/978871668 If you prefer, you can call in to the town hall by phone: Call in number is 1 312 626 6799. Meeting ID: 978 871 668

I'm looking forward to connecting remotely with everyone.

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Protecting Our First Responders

Last week the Minnesota Legislature passed a number of bills designed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. But one critical bill didn't make it across the finish line. My friend Rep. Dan Wolgamott is sponsoring a bipartisan bill to protect our first responders. The bill would ensure that our police, firefighters, EMTs, and other critical workers have access to worker's compensation if they are infected with COVID-19 while doing their job. The bill had overwhelming bipartisan support in the Minnesota House, but the Senate refused to pass it.

Despite the Senate's obstruction, we must keep advocating for those who are putting their own health and safety at risk to help others. That is why I, along with Rep. Wolgamott and a bipartisan group of lawmakers, are asking Gov. Walz to issue an executive order implementing these workers compensation protections for first responders. You can help by signing the petition below.

https://www.change.org/p/gov-tim-walz-mn-first-responder-covid-19-work-comp-presumption


Tomorrow is Census Day!

Sometimes it is easy to forget that there is more going on in the world than just the COVID-19 pandemic. One thing that is critically important to our community is the census. Census counts determine how many members of Congress Minnesota will have for the next decade, as well as how much federal funding we get for many critical programs. That is why it is so important that everyone fill out their census form as soon as possible. This year, you can fill out your census form online at https://2020census.gov/. If you haven’t done so yet, please take a moment (it only takes a few minutes) and do so right now. 

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You can also see what percent of your community has responded to the census at https://2020census.gov/en/response-rates.html. For example, 43.8% of Minnesotans have already filled out their census form, which is good, but it’s still less than the 44.3% of Wisconsinites who have already done so. Being second to Wisconsin is just unacceptable.  Closer to home, 48.9% of Champlin residents have filled out the census, compared to 48.6% of Coon Rapids residents. Both are above the average response rate for Minnesota (and Wisconsin), proving once again that my constituents are all above average.


Stay Connected

Please continue to contact me anytime with questions or input. My cell phone number is 763-370-9000. You can also email me at rep.zack.stephenson@house.mn. I appreciate hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Zack Stephenson
State Representative