Minnesota House Of Representatives
Recent News About Minnesota House Of Representatives
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Jurgens shares legislative achievements on social media prior to election
With just weeks to go before Election Day, State Rep. Tony Jurgens (R-Cottage Grove), took to Facebook to share his legislative achievements with constituents and potential voters.
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Minnesota Retailers endorses Jurgens
Minnesota Rep. Tony Jurgens (R-54B) has been endorsed by the Minnesota Retailers IMPACT.
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Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Leadership Fund PAC endorses Jurgens
Minnesota Rep. Tony Jurgens (R-District 54B) said he's "proud" to receive an endorsement from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce Leadership Fund PAC.
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De la Paz: 'Chaos is an opportunity to move forward'
Minnesota may rank third highest in the second annual U.S. Prosperity Index from the Legatum Institute, but House District 52A candidate Mariah De la Paz said she sees all the years of economic growth, stability and security is being lost even faster.
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Jurgens presents 2020 Washington County Farm Family of the Year award
Rep. Tony Jurgens recently congratulated Charlie Johnson for being named 2020 Washington County Farm Family of the Year, in a Facebook post.
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Jurgens receives Honorary Chapter FFA Degree
Rep. Tony Jurgens recently announced in a Facebook post that he is honored to receive the Honorary Chapter FFA Degree.
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Jurgens honored by Randolph FFA
Rep. Tony Jurgens was honored with an Honorary Chapter FFA Degree for supporting agricultural education at the 42nd Annual Randolph FFA Awards.
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Garofalo rebukes Walz's intention for back-to-school plan
After Gov. Tim Walz took an authoritarian stance during an interview with John Croman, a KARE 11 political reporter, Rep. Pat Garofalo disapproved of what the Minnesota governor had to say.
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Jurgens: 'Negotiations fell apart'
Rep. Tony Jurgens gave an update on the State Capitol as public safety reforms broke apart and other discussions failed, according to his Facebook post.
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From Anoka Times
Representatives urge Walz to allocate CARES Act funding to cities, counties
Of Minnesota's 87 counties, two have been receiving direct appropriations from the CARES Act, while the other 85 are still waiting on the needed funds given to the state from the federal funds, according to a letter to Gov. Tim Walz from Reps. Kurt Daudt and Pat Garofalo.
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Koznick salutes protesters, pushes for National Guard to step in
State Rep. and Assistant Majority Leader Jon Koznick saluted protesters while condemning rioters amid the local fallout from the death of George Floyd, according to Minnesota Legislature on June 5.
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From SE Twin Cities
Representatives walk destroyed Lake Street
Walking the community of Lake Street, Rep. Barb Haley (R-Red Wing) joined her legislative colleagues Saturday to view the destruction of the business district and neighborhood.
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Jurgens sounds off over state legislature not addressing 'lunch shaming' in schools
Minnesota State Rep. Tony Jurgens (R-Cottage Grove) spoke out recently about the failure of the legislature to address “lunch shaming” at schools in the omnibus education policy bill.
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State officials organize plans to reopen Minnesota
State representatives and the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce are working together to devise a plan to reopen Minnesota's small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes the extension of more business exemptions to Gov. Tim Walz's stay-at-home order.
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Bill allowing alcohol to be purchased with take-out food orders passes
Restaurants and bars in Minnesota are now allowed to offer alcohol as part of their take-out food orders.
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Jurgens shares appreciation for 'everyone keeping Minnesota moving' during COVID-19
The Minnesota House Republican Caucus extended its gratitude to countless individuals working to help ease the dire effects of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
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Jurgens leads bill to reduce taxes in Minnesota
Rep. Tony Jurgens is the lead author on a bill that would exempt Social Security from state taxes.
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Jurgens sets agenda for legislative session
Entering this year’s legislative session in the Minnesota House of Representatives, Rep. Tony Jurgens (R-MN) set aside a list of priorities that included tax relief and infrastructure improvement.
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Jurgens tours specialty schools at two ISD-917 locations
Rep. Tony Jurgens shared his experience on Facebook after touring two ISD-917 locations with Intermediate School District 917 Superintendent Mark Zuzek.
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Multiple Minnesota counties object to paying for DHS accounting errors
Minnesota counties are objecting to pay the Department of Human Services (DHS) a total of $9 million following the department issuing a letter to all counties explaining they will begin to see monthly invoices starting this month because of its accounting mistakes.