Dear Neighbors,
The MAP caucus is working in both chambers to ensure that our community's interests are well represented at the Capitol. We have worked on several important bills, but foremost on our minds is reforming our criminal justice system.
Assistance for Small Business
One bill we approved earlier in the week will create a $62.5 million fund for small business grants. Businesses with 50 or fewer employees can receive grants up to $10,000 each. This is a massively important bill that will provide our local businesses with the assistance they need to continue on during these difficult times. Of the $62.5 million total, there are several carve-outs:
To be eligible, the business must meet the following requirements:
Grants will be awarded by lottery and the funds will be evenly split in their allocation to Greater Minnesota and Metro-area businesses. This bill has already been signed into law by Governor Walz, and applications will be accepted during a 10-day period beginning on Tuesday, June 23, and lasting through Thursday, July 2. You can find more information on how to apply here.
Minnesota Police Accountability Act of 2020
The House debated police reform for several hours last night, and passed significant legislation. The same can’t be said for the Republican led Senate which has not listened to the POCI caucus recommendations and is unlikely to pass important changes. Here are the reforms the MAP caucus has helped support:
Reclaiming Community Oversight
Putting power into the hands of the people and neighborhoods that police officers are sworn to serve and protect.
Reforming Accountability
Restoring confidence and trust in the systems that are meant to provide justice for all Minnesotans.
Re-Imagining Public Safety
Ending the unacceptable culture that is responsible for the murder of George Floyd and far too many others who look like him.
House DFL PROMISE ACT
After our tour of our damaged communities we recognized the need for immediate aid from the state. The House DFL introduced the PROMISE Act that will do several things to make it easier for our Asian American communities to rebuild. Here are the provisions of the bill we hope to pass today:
Hmong TV Appearance on Facebook
Representative Samantha Vang (DFL – Brooklyn Park) is chair of the MAP Caucus. She can be reached at rep.samantha.vang@house.mn or 651-296-3709. The other MAP Caucus members include Assistant Majority Leader Fue Lee (DFL - Minneapolis), Rep. Kaohly Her (DFL- St. Paul), Rep. Tou Xiong (DFL - Maplewood), Rep. Jay Xiong (DFL- St. Paul), and Sen. Foung Hawj (DFL - St. Paul).