Canada beats the US….in hockey.
Timberwolves at Houston tonight. Wild in Detroit tomorrow.
Pablo Lopez is honored to be the Opening Day starter. WCCORADIO: https://fluence-media.co/3XbnndA
First game of Spring Training tomorrow on WCCO Radio.
Gov. Tim Walz ordered flags at half-staff tomorrow to honor David Christopher Maland, a Minnesota-born federal border agent who was murdered last month. His interment will be held at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. READ: https://fluence-media.co/437O0Ui
The latest polls from Gallup and Reuters find that Americans disapprove of Donald Trump’s handling of the economy more now than at any time during his first term. GALLUP: https://fluence-media.co/418QsY3 REUTERS: https://fluence-media.co/3D9r10s
A Washington Post poll finds that 84% of Americans want Donald Trump to follow court orders that block his executive actions. POLL: https://fluence-media.co/41bNx0Z
Kash Patel was confirmed as FBI director, 51-49, with GOP Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski joining Democrats. CNN: https://fluence-media.co/4i8PxxH
Sunday Take will feature a conversation with DFL Sen. Judy Seeberger at 9AM on WCCO Radio. LISTEN: https://fluence-media.co/3XbnndA
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FIRST: morning take has confirmed that U of MN’s Melisa López Franzen will be leaving her position as Executive Director of Government Relations to explore a run for the US Senate. López Franzen was under consideration for appointment for the US Senate when Gov. Mark Dayton appointed Tina Smith.
TODAY: Early voting begins today in the special election for House District 40B, which includes parts of Roseville and Shoreview. Voters will decide between DFLer David Gottfried and Republican Paul Wikstrom. This district, which is DFL-favored, will decide if the House becomes tied again or if Republicans take control.
FLANAGAN: Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan has launched her official Senate campaign website. Via a social media announcement, QUOTE: “In Ojibwe, my name means ‘speaks in a loud and clear voice woman.’ Today, I’m officially launching my campaign for the U.S. Senate to go to D.C. and speak in a loud and clear voice for ALL of Minnesota.” WEBSITE: https://fluence-media.co/41o9Z8k
MORE: Two DFL insiders on Team Flanagan include Alana Peterson and Andrea Mokros.
RESPONSE: via Minnesota GOP, STATEMENT: “Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan’s decision to run for U.S. Senate is both astonishing and revealing. … Rather than addressing the challenges she helped create, she is seeking a promotion to Washington. … Failure to govern responsibly is exactly why voters rejected Tim Walz as a potential vice-presidential candidate and why they will reject Peggy Flanagan at the ballot box.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3DauvzN
STAUBER: Rep. Pete Stauber confirmed to Northern News Now this week that he is not planning to run for Senate or governor in 2026. VERBATIM: “Some wondered if the Republican, who currently represents northern Minnesota in the U.S. House, would be interested in vying for Sen. Tina Smith’s seat. … [But] Stauber says he feels he can make more of a difference in his current role.” QUOTE: “I’m the chair of energy, resources, and minerals right now. Every single thing that the Trump Administration wants to move forward has to come through the committee that I chair.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3X76ReA
MSHSL: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Today, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office released a formal legal opinion that President Donald Trump’s Executive Order banning transgender students from participating in extracurricular activities consistent with their gender identity does not supersede protections from discrimination in the Minnesota Constitution or Minnesota laws, and that complying with the Executive Order would be a violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act. … The Attorney General’s Office produced today’s opinion at the request of the Minnesota State High School League.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3EKDSqm
FED JOBS: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Kate Severson’s boss told her Friday morning she was critical to the short-staffed team at Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota and she should not fear a widespread firing of federal workers still in their probationary periods. By 4:30 that day, she was [fired without severance]. … There are about 20,000 federal civilian employees in Minnesota. It’s not known how many of those are probationary, but roughly two dozen spoke to the Minnesota Star Tribune about losing their jobs, and all knew of others in their departments who had been dismissed. … Elon Musk [is firing] all probationary employees. That includes new employees and also experienced federal workers who took new positions, including promotions, within the past year.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/437zRGK
MORE: via KARE 11, VERBATIM: “As part of President Donald Trump's sweeping government reforms and claims to eliminate wasteful spending, a Minnesota woman was among a group of probationary workers terminated from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C. … On Wednesday, Feb. 19, however, [Caroline] Arkesteyn received an email saying her termination was rescinded. ‘It's been incredibly stressful,’ Arkesteyn said. ‘I spent a whole long weekend thinking I didn't have a job.’ … As of Wednesday evening, Arkesteyn was still locked out of all of her work devices.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/41ACpMB
RESPONSE: DFL state Sen. Grant Hauschild sent a letter to Pres. Donald Trump urging him to reconsider his decision to fire U.S. Forest Service employees based in northern Minnesota. The letter was also addressed to GOP Rep. Pete Stauber, calling on him to “speak up.” HAUSCHILD: “These employees are more than just Forest Service Employees; they are Northern Minnesotans who are raising their families in our communities. … Without adequate staffing, the ability to manage these resources sustainably and safely is compromised, risking environmental degradation and economic loss.”
1ST MONTH: The Star Tribune has published a recap of how Pres. Donald Trump’s first month in office has affected Minnesota. READ: https://fluence-media.co/3QuUPb4
RESIDENCE: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “Gov. Tim Walz is soon to be on the move again. Moving boxes and trucks were spotted Thursday at the temporary residence for the Walz family, signaling an approaching end to the relocation that took place while the traditional governor’s mansion was undergoing renovations. The first family has been living at Eastcliff, a University of Minnesota-owned property along the Mississippi River, since summer of 2023. The Department of Administration said that residence furnishings were beginning to be moved, but a spokesman did not know when the Walz family would officially depart Eastcliff.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4knA8vB
EDUCATION MN: On social media, DFL Sen. Judy Seeberger publicly accused Education Minnesota — the state’s largest teachers union and a top DFL donor — of being “rude” and a “bully.” SEEBERGER: “Hey Education MN, being rude to me and my staff will NOT help you get a meeting [with] me. Sending [Senate Majority Leader Erin] Murphy's staff to scold me for not bending over backward to accommodate you won't work either. Your status as a big DFL donor doesn't give you license to be a bully. Do better.” TWEET: https://fluence-media.co/4i8NGZH
HOUSE FLOOR: via MPR News, VERBATIM: “House Republicans saw the first bill put to a [floor] vote this year fall to defeat, delivering a setback on a GOP measure to require more data disclosure by the attorney general’s office. … The bill was also the first test of the 67 to 66 majority Republicans have in the House. While they have a majority that can bring bills forward, they don’t have the 68 votes in the party to pass legislation without some DFL support. … The bill [was tabled and] could re-emerge later in the year.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hQ6CNk
MORE: via Pioneer Press, VERBATIM: “The measure would have changed the wording of a state statute to open more of the attorney general’s investigative records. Many of those are private because of a 2022 state Supreme Court decision that regarded the records of groups and organizations as subject to the same protections as individuals. … Republicans say a big part of the reason they brought the bill to the floor Thursday was to get DFLers’ votes on the record.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3Qt27Mo
BROADBAND: via House Session Daily, VERBATIM: “Depending on your perspective, a bill approved Thursday would either remove unnecessary roadblocks to expanding broadband across the state or water down standards that ensure people digging around gas lines know what they are doing. On Thursday, the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee approved HF47 along party lines and sent it to the House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/437hJNk
LICENSES: via a Senate GOP press release, VERBATIM: “Senator John Jasinski (R-Faribault) [has] presented two bills to the Senate Transportation Committee that will make it easier for families to schedule driver’s license exams. … The first bill, SF 1181, ensures that local residents get priority when booking tests at their nearest exam station. … The second bill, SF 294, tackles the problem of last-minute cancellations and the too-short scheduling timeline. … Both bills would take effect on August 1, 2025.”
INSURANCE: via House Session Daily, VERBATIM: “State mandates requiring health insurance providers cover certain medical expenses to help people, but they come with a cost. It can be particularly challenging for small businesses. … States are required to defray the costs for some new mandates, and HF400 would take that a step further, said Rep. Bernie Perryman (R-St. Augusta), the bill sponsor. It would protect Minnesotans from increased costs related to new mandates by requiring the Department of Commerce to defray costs for the individual, small group and large group markets for all new mandates beginning in 2026 that would increase costs for enrollees. It was laid over by the House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee Thursday.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41pQfBf
ABORTION: via Forum News Service, VERBATIM: “Minnesota Democrats say they will defend abortion access in Minnesota and push for a local Equal Rights Amendment as Republicans introduce legislation supporting pregnancy center funding and life-saving care for babies that survive abortion. House Republicans, who have a one-seat edge and an acting majority, recently introduced two pieces of anti-abortion legislation: HF25 and HF24 . HF25 establishes a grant program for crisis pregnancy centers and maternity homes. HF24 amends Minnesota law to require doctors to save the life of a baby born alive ‘as a result of an abortion.’” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3D0504h
NORTHEAST MN: via a Sen. Tina Smith press release, VERBATIM: “U.S. Senators Tina Smith (D-Minn.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) reintroduced their bill to provide critical federal funding for northeastern Minnesota counties hosting federal wilderness lands. Cook, Lake, and St. Louis counties benefit from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) as a world-renowned tourist destination, but they also forgo property taxes and other potential revenue streams. The bill would restore fairness to the longstanding Thye-Blatnik payment system and prevent massive cuts in county revenue now or in the future.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3X9oqKI
DRUG PRICES: via a Sen. Amy Klobuchar press release, VERBATIM: “U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced the Safe and Affordable Drugs from Canada Act, which would allow Americans to safely import prescription drugs from Canada, lowering costs, increasing access for consumers, and creating more competition in the pharmaceutical market.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4hE5oEF
BUSES: via a Sen. Tina Smith press release, VERBATIM: “Today, U.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) led her colleagues…in reintroducing bipartisan legislation to cut red tape and strengthen the domestic bus manufacturing industry by providing more flexibility for local transit systems when purchasing buses. Current U.S. standards impose outdated, 40-year-old payment practices on our bus manufacturers and purchasers, which result in unnecessarily high costs. … The Bus Rolling Stock Modernization Act would help fix this problem.The legislation allows bus purchasers to make advanced payments up to 20%, which will help manufacturers to keep costs down.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/436LKg7
LISTENING, LEARNING AND REDEFINING INDIGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS: “We want to build partnerships with Indigenous Nations. We continue to listen to and learn from Indigenous leaders and communities, and that’s informing how we engage communities in B.C. and across North America,” said CEO Greg Ebel of Enbridge’s approach to be the “first-choice partner” for Indigenous Nations interested in pursuing energy infrastructure opportunities. READ MORE: https://fluence-media.co/3Yht20R (SPONSORED: Enbridge)
PRISONS: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “The Minnesota Department of Corrections (MNDOC) is asking lawmakers to come through with new funding for repairs at state prisons. In his proposed capital budget, Gov. Tim Walz requested $65.5 million to ‘repair and renew’ state correctional facilities, including fixing safety hazards and upgrading perimeter security systems. … Minnesota Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell [spoke] at the House Capital Investment Committee meeting Thursday, saying the state’s 11 prisons are in dire need of upgrades.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3XcNtN0
MPD: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “A federal judge has agreed to temporarily pause his review of the consent decree between the U.S. Department of Justice and the city of Minneapolis, which would mandate sweeping reforms of the city’s Police Department. In a Tuesday court filing, the federal government requested that Judge Paul Magnuson delay his review of the decree for 30 days to allow newly confirmed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi ‘to become more familiar with this matter.’ On Wednesday, Magnuson granted the request, according to online court records.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4i8fsp4
SPEEDCAMS: via KSTP, VERBATIM: “Some intersections around Minneapolis will soon have cameras to try and prevent speeding, and now the city wants help choosing which ones. It’s part of the Traffic Camera Pilot Program and the city’s Vision Zero initiative to improve safety on the roads. So far, the city has identified 51 potential intersections for these cameras, and they are part of a larger effort to address traffic safety. … The program will start with five cameras at intersections across the city and can expand to up to 42.” READ/WATCH: https://fluence-media.co/3XcMixg
DOWNTOWN: via Twin Cities Business, VERBATIM: “When Minneapolis Downtown Council president and CEO Adam Duininck took the stage at the organization’s 69th annual meeting at the Armory on Wednesday, he noted that the crowd was a bit larger than it’s been in recent years. … As in prior years, council staff and other downtown leaders took the stage one by one to share a parade of statistics from the prior year. Notably, they reported that the population in downtown Minneapolis ticked up again. In 2024, downtown added about 2,000 residents, bringing the total population to 60,549 people, up 3.7% over the prior year.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/41aEJYT
PERMITTING REFORM FOR RESPONSIBLE INDUSTRIES: Jobs for Minnesotans is committed to advancing responsible industrial projects through a predictable, timely and transparent permitting process. Broad permitting reform for all responsible industries is essential to strengthening Minnesota’s communities and advancing our state’s clean energy future. (SPONSORED: Jobs for Minnesotans)
XCEL: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Xcel Energy says it expects to meet Minnesota’s carbon-free law five years early by shutting down its coal plants, extending the life of two nuclear plants, and building vast amounts of new wind, solar and battery power. The company could come close to doubling its capacity for wind energy by the end of the decade under a new electricity supply plan approved unanimously on Thursday by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC). Xcel, Minnesota’s largest electric utility, plans to build one new gas plant in 2028 and keep some of that fossil fuel generation around even in 2040.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3EZRiij
POLLUTION: via an MDA press release, VERBATIM: “A newly published study by researchers at the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA), the University of Minnesota’s Minnesota Geological Survey, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reveals new information about the age of groundwater in the state’s distinctive Driftless Area of southeastern Minnesota. … The results showed that most monitoring sites with elevated nitrate had groundwater less than 20 years old. Nitrate levels in this water were either decreasing or relatively steady. Improved agricultural practices may have contributed to these results.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3EXLkys
TOURISM: via an IRRR press release, VERBATIM: “Twenty-five projects were recently awarded a total of $504,000 in Culture & Tourism grants by Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation (IRRR). The agency invests approximately $600,000 annually into the grant program. The grants assist projects that support arts, culture, history, tourism and recreational activities, enhance the quality of life in the region and attract visitors. … The next Culture & Tourism grant cycle will open in July 2025.” READ/LIST: https://fluence-media.co/4gOTdnd
EGGS: Via Minnesota Reformer’s Christopher Ingraham, at least one Minnesota restaurant — DeToy’s Family Restaurant in Madison, MN — has added a 35-cent surcharge per egg to its menu because of rising egg prices. PHOTO: https://fluence-media.co/3EPw72u
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MURRAY CTY: via Star Tribune, VERBATIM: “Murray County Central [school district] in southwest Minnesota may soon have four-day school weeks, joining a small but growing contingent of school districts across the state. The school district is expected to submit an application to the state on Friday to switch to four-day school weeks, Murray County Central Superintendent Joe Meyer said. … The district would lengthen the time students are in class each day by 30 minutes, in exchange for cutting 27 school days from the next school year.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4bbGtG7
DULUTH: via Duluth News Tribune, VERBATIM: “By nearly all accounts, the city’s skywalk system has seen better days. ‘So much has changed post-pandemic,’ said Kristi Stokes, president of Downtown Duluth, a local business advocacy group, who pointed to decreased traffic throughout the central business district. She said it’s time to step back and examine the community’s vision for its 3-mile-long skywalk system. … Four city councilors have advanced a resolution that would direct city staff to engage the community in a long-term evaluation of the skywalk system and to return a set of recommendations to the council within six months.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4iriGob
ROCHESTER: via Rochester Post Bulletin, VERBATIM: “A planned Lowertown neighborhood housing development is expected to include 10 for-sale townhomes alongside a 132-unit apartment complex in an effort to bring balance to the area. ‘We took 10 homes away, but we can also bring 10 homes of equity back to the block,’ Dirk Erickson of Stack Development said of the northeast Rochester project. … Nine [vacant] homes, along with a tenth purchase by the developer, were demolished with plans to build apartments, but Erickson said he also heard a request from neighbors, who pointed to the need for homeownership opportunities close to downtown.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/417GTsj
WILD ABOUT READING: More than 500 Minnesota classrooms and 15,000 students are participating in the “Wild About Reading” program, a partnership with Flint Hills Resources which encourages students to read more using Minnesota Wild-branded posters, reading logs, and bookmarks. Teachers set weekly reading goals and give certificates to students who complete the four-week program. Fun program incentives include classroom visits from the Wild’s mascot, Nordy – and the team dog, Rookie; a pair of tickets to a Wild home game, player signed pucks and photos; and a pizza party for a classroom. LEARN MORE: Wild About Reading SPONSORED: Flint Hills Resources
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SPORTSBETS: via MinnPost, VERBATIM: “The people trying to craft a bill to bring sports betting to Minnesota…thought they’d finally found a deal. After failing to find a way to bring all of the pro-gambling interests into agreement, backers that included national sports betting companies, tribal nations, horse racing tracks and charitable gambling finally produced a compromise last year. … So why did that bill fail on a tie-vote in its first committee stop of the 2025 session? … After last week’s failure, it is now possible that backers worried too much about splitting the profits among gambling interests and too little about anti-gambling forces. The six lawmakers who voted no last week in the Senate State Government Committee were an unlikely alliance of some of the Senate’s most-liberal and most-conservative members.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/4kaRcou
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CFPB: via Office of the Atty. General, VERBATIM: “Today, Attorney General Keith Ellison and a coalition of 22 other attorneys general warned against efforts by the [Donald] Trump administration and Elon Musk to defund and disband the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The coalition argues in an amicus brief filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland that dismantling the CFPB would significantly harm consumers and hamper enforcement of federal consumer protection laws.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/3D9JHx5
HOSPITALS: via Minnesota Reformer, VERBATIM: “Minnesota’s 104 nonprofit general hospitals appear to give back more to their communities than they receive in tax breaks, although it depends on what is counted as a community benefit, and with the caveat that tax benefits are difficult to estimate. That’s the squishy assessment the Office of the Legislative Auditor delivered in a report on Wednesday to state lawmakers, who had ordered an evaluation of how nonprofit hospitals’ community benefit spending stack up against the sizable tax breaks they receive.” READ: https://fluence-media.co/434vH2g
NURSES: via a Rep. Michelle Fischbach press release, VERBATIM: “Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) introduced the Protecting America's Seniors Access to Care Act to prohibit the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from implementing the provisions of the Biden Administration's minimum staffing rule.” FISCHBACH: "I am proud to lead the efforts of Congress to keep a potentially disastrous policy from being implemented, and I look forward to working with the Trump Administration and stakeholders on policies that support nursing staff recruitment and retention to solve the ongoing workforce shortage in this country." READ: https://fluence-media.co/3D46v1l
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SESSION: No House floor session. No Senate floor session. HOUSE: No House committee meetings. SENATE: Rules & Administration hears a rule amending the temporary rules of the Senate. The Subcommittee on Committees will meet immediately after. CALENDAR: https://fluence-media.co/3XdonO9
TODAY: At 9AM, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan and Minnesota Department of Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart will visit a free tax preparation site in St. Paul to encourage Minnesotans to file their taxes and claim the Child Tax Credit.
TOMORROW: via MN Farm Bureau, VERBATIM: “The second annual Urban Ag Conference, hosted by the Minnesota Farm Bureau, is set to welcome over 100 participants this weekend. This free event will take place at St. Paul College, offering urban farmers the chance to connect with peers and engage with local and state leaders on key issues facing urban agriculture and food systems. The event begins at 9 a.m.” SCHEDULE: https://fluence-media.co/3REjMSK
SUNDAY: Attorney General Keith Ellison announced that he, Sen. Scott Dibble and Rep. Leigh Finke will host a community forum on threats to the LGBTQ community in Minnesota. The event is at 1:00 p.m. in Minneapolis. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/4bc9gKP
TUESDAY: via Minneapolis Fed, VERBATIM: “Hear how businesses from across the Ninth District say they are faring during a virtual event on Tuesday Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Central Standard Time, hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. … A total of 568 [Midwest] respondents provided survey responses and comments.” DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/4gOqChP
TUESDAY: via an IRRR advisory, VERBATIM: “A special meeting of the Department of Iron Range Resources & Rehabilitation Board will be held in the Governors 4 Boardroom (lower level) at the InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront Hotel at 11 East Kellogg Blvd., Saint Paul on Tuesday, February 25 at 6:30 p.m.”
WEDNESDAY: Axios energy and climate reporters will host a conversation with Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith and Ohio Rep. Bob Latta for their “Powering the Electric Future” event on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 a.m. DETAILS: https://fluence-media.co/3WY8vz0
MARCH 3: via an ISAIAH press release, VERBATIM: “Hundreds of childcare providers, parents, teachers and community members across Minnesota will be hosting or participating in Day Without Childcare events on Monday, March 3 to demonstrate how many people truly rely on childcare in our state. Several childcare centers that serve hundreds of children and families across the state will be closed to elevate the need to fund childcare and early learning.” Centers in Virginia, Bemidji, Duluth, St. Paul and Rochester, and Elk River will participate.
APRIL 10: Citizens League will honor Peter Bell, former Metropolitan Council chair, and Sharon McMahon at the 2025 Civic Celebration. The annual Civic Celebration is an inspiring evening, gathering hundreds of Minnesotans from diverse backgrounds, parties and ideologies to celebrate our state’s enduring civic culture, leadership, and commitment to public service. REGISTER: https://fluence-media.co/3EKmNge (SPONSORED: Citizens League)
BDAYS: SAT: Fischbach aide Cory Becker, Insurance advocate Adam Axvig, community leader Nancy Warner SUN: GOP insider Kelly Fenton, journalist Jason Olson
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