Rep. Erin Koegel (HD37A) Update: May 17, 2018

Rep. Erin Koegel (37A) – Legislative Update

Dear Neighbors,

The 2018 legislative session is constitutionally required to adjourn on Monday and we still have a few large items to finish, including major supplemental finance bills and resolutions for tax conformity and bonding
bills. Here are the latest updates from the Capitol:

Bonding Bill

I’m supportive of public infrastructure legislation because it creates jobs and gives Minnesotans the best bang for their buck when it comes to major construction projects. Unfortunately, the bonding bill brought to the floor by the majority was less than half of Gov. Dayton’s proposal, leaving far too many projects around our state unfunded and too many jobs unfilled.

After the Senate bonding bill failed on Wednesday, I hope we will see an improved bill come back to the House floor for a vote.

“Hands Free” Cell Phone Bill

On Wednesday, DFLers renewed the call for debate and a vote on the ‘hands free’ cell phone bill. I’m a co-author on this legislation which has earned strong bipartisan support. It would ban handheld cell phone use while operating a motor vehicle, making our roads and highways safer for all who travel on or across them. With numerous co-authors from each party and the support of 80 percent of Minnesotans, this bill deserves to be heard and voted on. Unfortunately, the effort was blocked by Republican leadership in another display of putting politics ahead of Minnesotans’ safety.

Election Security

Secretary of State Steve Simon called on the legislature to release $1.5 million in federal funding for Minnesota’s election cybersecurity. The federal law requires the legislature and Gov. Dayton to accept the funds before they can be delivered.

I support setting aside politics and authorizing the state
to receive these funds. This is necessary funding to protect our elections and I hope we find a resolution for this issue without delay.

Insurance Coverage

As summer approaches, many homeowners may be installing backyard features like swimming pools, hot tubs, trampolines, and more. If you’re considering adding these features, be sure to review your homeowners insurance policy and speak with your agent about your coverage.

A quick conversation can help you and your family enjoy the weather and outdoor recreation with the peace of mind you deserve this summer.

As we enter the last few days of session, please stay in touch with your thoughts and concerns.

Sincerely,

Erin Koegel
State Representative