The House DFL’s public safety and criminal justice reform budget is based on our shared value that all Minnesotans deserve safe communities and a fair justice system. In the shadow of the trial of Derek Chauvin, House DFLers are putting forward a plan that funds law enforcement, improves police accountability, and listens to the victims of sex crimes. This is the type of public safety Minnesotans actually want. Click here for coverage from Forum News Service.
Democrats have bill to fix intoxication loophole for sexual assault
On Wednesday last week, Rep. Keller Moller held a bipartisan press conference urging swift adoption of legislation to update Minnesota’s criminal sexual conduct statutes to address barriers that prevent survivors from receiving justice. The push follows a recent Minnesota Supreme Court ruling that when prosecuting a sexual assault case, “mentally incapacitated” doesn’t include a person who became intoxicated after voluntarily consuming alcohol. Click here for coverage from WCCO.
Minnesota has administered more than three million vaccine doses
Last Thursday, Minnesota met a new milestone when it passed more than three million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered. The milestone comes exactly three weeks after the state announced two million doses administered on March 18. The state announced the first million doses administered on February 19.
Minnesota continues to lead the nation in doses administered and has also steadily moved into the top ten states for people with complete series administered per 100,000. As of Thursday’s vaccine report, 1,900,248 Minnesotans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 1,247,045 Minnesotans have completed the vaccine series. Click here to visit Minnesota’s Vaccine Connector and find a vaccination provider near you.
Connecting with Community
Last week, I met with community leaders from Coalition of Asian American Leaders to talk about ethnic studies programming in our school system. I’m proud to support this legislation. It’s important for us to know our neighbors and understand the rich and diverse ethnic backgrounds within the community.
I also met with St. Paul Youth Council regarding a potential community recreation center on Rice Street. I was inspired by their call to action. We need more youth leaders engaged like this! I’m proud to support this project led by my colleague Rep. Hollins.
Keep in Touch
Contact me anytime with questions, input, or to let me know how I can help, at rep.jay.xiong@house.mn or 651-296-4201.
Stay safe and mask up, even if you have already been vaccinated.
It’s an honor to serve our Eastside neighbors at the State Capitol.
Sincerely,
Jay Xiong
State Representative
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