Jon Koznick comments on sentencing and local transit debate in recent posts

Jon Koznick, Minnesota State Representative from the 57A District
Jon Koznick, Minnesota State Representative from the 57A District
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State Rep Jon Koznick commented on recent legal and transit developments in a series of posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

On March 30, 2026, Koznick addressed a recent court decision, writing, “Finally another convinced, but apparently very weak sentence. We should expect more convictions for Ali’s cooperation? I hope so. #fraud”. The post references ongoing fraud cases and the role of an individual named Ali as a cooperating witness.

Later that day, Koznick highlighted local debate over public transportation projects. In a post dated March 30, 2026, he stated, “Local community members and West Broadway business association speak out for ABRT bus transit instead of $3.5B Train”. This reflects ongoing discussions in Minnesota about investment in bus rapid transit versus higher-cost rail alternatives.

In a separate post from March 31, 2026, Koznick shared “#kozdogs”, without further context.

Koznick serves as a state representative in Minnesota and has been active in debates surrounding public transportation policy and fiscal oversight within the state legislature.



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