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MN conservatives are STILL siding with Trump.

Trump isn’t just complicit in last week’s attack on the U.S. Capitol, he called for it. He’d rather see the Capitol defaced and Americans killed than accept the fact that …
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Minnesota conservatives are complicit in the violence in D.C.

We all saw what happened yesterday: an angry mob of armed insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to halt our democracy. At the time, senators and representatives had gathered …

Here’s how you can show your gratitude to health care workers.

Wear a dang mask.
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Why Congress MUST pass a COVID-19 relief package.

It feels like ages since Congress passed the CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act back in March. That legislation provided temporary assistance for families and small businesses affected …

Here’s how you can safely make your voice heard on COVID relief.

Down in Washington, D.C., members of Congress just bought themselves another week to pass a federal COVID-19 relief package. Here in Minnesota, new and returning legislators are preparing for the …
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How to help your fellow Minnesotans this holiday season.

It’s been almost a year since we first heard the words “COVID-19.” But this virus is relentless, and is still affecting our communities all these months later. With the holiday …
What you need to know about MN's newest COVID-19 guidelines

What you need to know about MN’s newest COVID-19 guidelines.

Minnesota’s coronavirus situation is changing for the worse every day.  We’re seeing a major spike in cases, hospitalizations, ICU care, and deaths. On Wednesday, health officials reported a record 67 …
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Giving thanks to Minnesotans caring for each other during COVID-19.

Minnesotans look out for each other. It’s what we do. And even though it’s been months since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Minnesota, our friends and neighbors still recognize the …