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Dear Neighbors, Minnesota’s latest budget forecast shows that the policies of the Trump Administration are putting our state’s financial future in jeopardy. It’s our duty in the Minnesota Legislature to pass a balanced budget that reflects our state’s values, and we’re not going to do that this year unless we all reach across the aisle to work together. There’s no shortage of common-ground solutions, but bad-faith policies from the Trump Administration are putting the whims of billionaires above the needs of our community’s most vulnerable. |
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You can’t balance a budget on the backs of working Minnesotans and threaten crucial services while giving the wealthy a free pass. I’ll be fighting for a state budget that lifts up Moorhead and the entire state, not just the well-connected.
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A tied House will be a unique, historic experience. Thanks to our power-sharing agreement, I can effectively advocate for our community in these uncharted waters, and I look forward to doing work that reflects the will of the voters.
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It was also “Hunger Day on the Hill” this week, continuing the trend of ensuring Minnesotans’ basic needs are met. When we don’t have a home or food in our bellies, it’s hard to prioritize anything else - and we need to craft our state budget with that in mind. |
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Far too often, those who experience hunger or homelessness don’t have a seat at the table when important policy decisions are made, that’s why I’m so thankful to all the Minnesotans that made the trip to the State Capitol to ensure these issues are top of mind for legislators. What use are the policies we pass and the investments we make unless basic needs are being met? Last but not least, I had a robust meeting yesterday with Be@School to talk about the ways we can work together to improve attendance in Minnesota’s schools. |
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With the Minnesota House reverting back to a tie next week, we’ll enter a new phase of legislative work at the State Capitol. Now is a great time to reach out with any questions, comments, or ideas you may have. Always feel free to reach out to me at 651-296-5515 or rep.heather.keeler@house.mn.gov. You can also follow along on my legislative Facebook page. I look forward to hearing from you! In community,
Heather Keeler Minnesota House of Representatives |