St. Paul, MN - Today, the Minnesota House passed the frontline worker bonus pay legislation HF 2900, which appropriates $1 billion for bonus payments to at least 667,000 frontline workers, with a vote of 71-?61. Rep. Hodan Hassan (DFL - Minneapolis) voted in favor of the bill.
“This bill acknowledges every frontline worker who put themselves at risk to make sure our state could function during the pandemic,” said Rep. Hassan. “We owe every one of these workers more than we could ever provide, but this compensation is still a great recognition of the sacrifice these workers made.”
The frontline worker bonus pay legislation builds upon the efforts of last year’s working group on this issue, and invests $1 billion in order to meaningfully recognize the Minnesotans who have worked on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible workers would receive payments of up to $1,500. Workers in the following sectors could be included as frontline workers:
Video of today’s floor session is available on the House Public Information Youtube Page. Senate Republicans have yet to introduce a single piece of legislation that delivers bonus checks to frontline workers after the Legislature promised to do so as part of budget negotiations during the June 2021 special session. Republican members of the Frontline Worker Pay Working group recommended a proposal that would leave more than half a million frontline workers with $0 in bonus checks.
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