Dear Neighbors,
As 2020 draws to a close, news of a recent deal on a $900 billion COVID-19 assistance package at the federal level is encouraging. This is good first step toward more economic recovery for our families and businesses, but we know more robust response and recovery measures will be needed until a vaccine is widely available for all who want one.
I am ready to continue working with my Republican and Democrat colleagues in the State House and Senate to find more local recovery strategies for Champlin and Coon Rapids families and businesses when we convene for session on January 5.
Mississippi River Crossing Study
We’re getting closer to developing a plan for the Northwest Metro Mississippi River Crossing!
An initial study was conducted for the potential need for a new Mississippi River crossing in 1989. Later studies explored travel demands, possible new river crossing locations and the impact on the environment. All were completed with community involvement, however no consensus was reached.
As a result of legislation I authored in 2019, a new study is underway with current efforts focusing on travel patterns and traffic investigation. Growth in the area is expected to continue, which will inevitably lead to more congestion.
You can find more information and sign up for email updates here:
www.mndot.gov/metro/projects/mississippicrossing
New Laws Take Effect January 1
Beginning January 1, two new significant laws take effect. The first deals with storage of sexual assault kits, and the other aims to improve continuity of care via shortened timelines for prior authorization. You can read more about them here.
Stay in Touch
The holidays undoubtedly look different this year. No matter how you are celebrating, I wish you and your family a joyful and healthy season. Please stay safe and well.
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