Unfortunately, Republicans blocked significant priorities important to Minnesotans and our eastside neighborhoods, including our Jobs and Local Projects Plan – which contained $55 million in critical funding to restore the crumbling Kellogg 3rd Street Bridge, a measure to ensure hourly school employees receive compensation, housing assistance that’s sorely needed for renters and homeowners, more relief for small and minority-owned businesses, and a wage increase for personal care attendants. All Minnesotans deserve economic security, and House DFLers and I remain committed to ensuring everyone can succeed and thrive, during this pandemic and beyond. I am hopeful we can resolve this unfinished work in the coming weeks and months, should we meet for a June special session.
News from the St. Paul Port Authority
The St. Paul Port Authority has been selected as an approved lender for Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) guaranteed loan program and have committed $1 million in funds to provide small business loans to St. Paul businesses impacted by COVID 19. A quick snapshot of the loan parameters are as follows:
- Loans up to $50,000
- Three-year term with a 2% interest rate
- Interest free for three months
- No payments due for six months
- No pre-payment penalties
- Businesses must demonstrate negative impact caused by COVID-19
- Applicants must have received at least a temporary certificate of occupancy prior to March 15, 2020
- Qualifying businesses must be based in Saint Paul; in the case of multiple locations, funds are limited to Saint Paul locations
Please consider sharing this information with businesses that are in Saint Paul, have fewer than 250 employees, and can demonstrate negative impact because of COVID-19. More information available here.
News from the Governor
On Monday, more COVID-19 restrictions were loosened as the new Stay Safe Minnesota executive order took effect, allowing many retail stores and main street businesses to open with a safety plan and limited capacity. Businesses must follow CDC and OSHA guidance. More information about these requirements is available here.
Bars and restaurants can open with limited capacity for patio and outdoor seating on June 1. Salons and other personal care businesses are also being allowed to reopen, but with new procedures. You can read more about the guidelines here.
COVID-19 remains a public health threat, and we all have a part to play in stopping the spread of the virus. Despite the governor’s new orders, we should all continue to take safety precautions like social distancing, wearing a mask, washing our hands, and staying home when sick. Additionally, people who may be vulnerable – like those with compromised immune systems – should continue to stay home. Read more about the Stay Safe MN plan here.
A Note of Farewell to our Eastside District Neighbor, Tim Mahoney
As you may know, Representative Tim Mahoney, with whom I share our district, is retiring from the Minnesota House of Representatives. Tim has been a fierce and tireless advocate for working class Minnesotans and always fights to address our eastside needs. He will be sorely missed in the Legislature. You can watch his retirement speech here.
Keep in Touch
Please continue to reach out with ideas, questions, and input anytime. I appreciate hearing from you.
Wishing you a safe and relaxing holiday weekend.
In solidarity,
Jay Xiong
State Representative
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