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Dear Neighbors, With the legislative session returning to a familiar rhythm, the State Capitol is alive and well with Minnesotans coming here to have their voices heard - and I was able to meet with a lot of them these last few days! In the Agriculture Committee, we heard from the folks at GreenSeam, a Mankato-based nonprofit driven to elevate southern Minnesota as a world-class food and ag business epicenter, and some local members of the FFA came with them! |
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There were multiple “Days on the Hill” this week for various organizations and groups, including one for Minnesota’s physicians. I was able to chat with some doctors from the Mankato Clinic on how the state can be an effective partner in ensuring our community has accessible, affordable health care. |
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The Young Women’s Initiative also made the trek to St. Paul this week. The Young Women’s Initiative of Minnesota centers the leadership and solutions of young Black, Indigenous, and women of color, young women from Greater Minnesota, LGBTQ+ youth, and young women with disabilities, aiming to eliminate the barriers young women and gender-expansive people face. It was an honor to meet with their Mankato Cabinet. |
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But that’s not all! I also met with some of the folks from Faith in Minnesota, who stopped by for a rally in the Capitol Rotunda, and advocates who were meeting with their legislators to discuss the need to support mental health services. |
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To top it off, Mankato was well-represented on the House Floor this week as Rosie Sullivan joined us as part of the House’s High School Page Program. It’s always great to see young people get involved in politics, and Rosie got a front row seat (better than mine!) to the action on the House Floor this week. Thanks for helping us this week! |
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As you can see - it was a week filled with our neighbors coming down to the State Capitol. I’d love for this to be the norm! This is the People’s House, so always feel welcome to stop by - and let me know when you do!
Tax Season - Child Tax Credit and Renter’s CreditTax Season is in full swing, and there are two key credits to keep in mind as you file this year, both of which were fought for by the DFL last biennium - the Child Tax Credit and recent changes to the Renter’s Credit. To check your eligibility and learn more about Minnesota’s Child Tax Credit, please check out the Minnesota Department of Revenue's website. This is a good resource to have handy when you file your taxes, and remember: if you are eligible for the child tax credit, you must file for it; it is not automatic. Don’t hesitate to reach out to my office if you need help or have questions. |
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Minnesota renters eligible for a property tax refund will now claim their Renter’s Credit on their Minnesota Individual Income Tax return. The Renter’s Credit will be part of their income tax refund amount, be applied to the amount owed on their income tax return, or be applied to other debts referred to the Minnesota Department of Revenue. Having the Renter’s Credit on the state income tax form will simplify filing for the around 300,000 renters who claim a property tax refund each. Renters will no longer have to file a separate return and wait until August or September to get their refund. You can learn more about the Renter’s Credit on the Department of Revenue website.
Stay connected with the LegislatureWith session underway, the Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services will once again be offering nonpartisan recaps of high-profile bills, committee hearings, and floor sessions with their Session Daily publication. Subscribe to receive these here. To track bills of interest through the legislative process, I encourage you to utilize the MyBills feature on the Minnesota House of Representatives’ website. You can also visit my House of Representatives website. I welcome your questions and comments anytime. You can send an email to rep.luke.frederick@house.mn.gov or call me at (651) 296-3248. Also, please visit and “like” my Facebook page for more Capitol and community updates. Thank you for the privilege of representing you in the legislature. Sincerely,
Luke Frederick State Representative |