As I prepare for the 2026 Legislative Session, which begins on Tuesday, February 17, I want to hear from you.
Last year, we passed our state budget, funding Minnesota's government for the next two years. I'm proud that we fought for a budget that invests in our district, improves the lives of working Minnesotans, and addresses some of the chaos we’re seeing in Washington, D.C. A tied House required compromise. While many of the bills we passed had provisions I disagreed with, they also made progress in building a Minnesota that works for everyone.
Now, we're heading into 2026 with the same tied House, and the same priorities: strengthening our districts, building a state where everyone can thrive, and protecting our residents from the impacts of the federal government. I'm also looking for your feedback and priorities as we head back into Saint Paul on February 17.