Dear Neighbors, Last Friday, the Minnesota Supreme Court delivered a ruling that seemed obvious to most Minnesotans besides House Republicans - you can’t take power the voters didn’t give you. Since the start of the legislative session on the 14th, House Republicans elected a speaker, wrote bills, and held committee hearings, all in defiance of our state’s constitution. The court’s ruling showed that neither party can go it alone. We’ve been saving a seat for our GOP colleagues at the negotiating table, and we’re not asking for much. First, House Republicans need to abandon their undemocratic effort to unseat DFL Rep. Brad Tabke of Shakopee. Rep. Tabke won his election, a recount, and a court case, all showing that he is the duly elected representative from Shakopee. Second, in the likely event the Roseville special election once again results in a tied Minnesota House, then we need to govern together. House Republicans can operate the Minnesota House for as long as they maintain their one-seat advantage, but my DFL colleagues and I will continue using what leverage we have to protect the will of the voters in Shakopee, Minneapolis, and throughout the state. Without those assurances from our GOP colleagues, I’ll continue to work from right here in our community.
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I can’t control when House Republicans will realize that we need to work together, but I can make the best use of this time. Whether I’m in Minneapolis or St. Paul, please continue to reach out with any questions, comments, or ideas on how to make our community and state better. You can always reach out to me at rep.sydney.jordan@house.mn.gov or 651-296-4219. You’ll either hear back from me or our Legislative Assistant, Robin. You can also follow along on my legislative Facebook page.
Sydney Jordan State Representative |