Ewald at the Capitol: Special Session, New Leader Selected, New Senate Subcommittee
September 12, 2025 |
Special SessionGov. Tim Walz met with legislative leaders this week to discuss a potential special session on gun violence, following the horrific shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis. Because the legislature is evenly split along party lines, bipartisan support will be necessary to pass any legislation. This may prove to difficult due to differing policy priorities. Many Democrats support banning assault-style and semi-automatic firearms, while Republicans have proposed increasing funding for school safety and mental health resources and repealing Minnesota’s ban on conversion therapy. Typically, agreements on which bills will be passed are made between the governor and legislative leaders before a special session is called. However, Gov. Walz stated he’s willing to move forward regardless, saying, “I will call a special session one way or another. Just have the hope. Just bring it up. Have the discussion … Maybe it doesn’t pass because the numbers aren’t there, but at least we’re going to know.” Speaker of the House Lisa Demuth has said, “What we are looking for is bipartisan solutions that will make a difference, will keep kids and Minnesotans safer, and those are the things we want to work on. We have to have continued conversations and explore the root causes of why things happen. Not just doing a knee-jerk reaction.” House Democrats Select New LeaderOn Sept. 8, House Democrats selected Rep. Zack Stephenson (DFL-Coon Rapids) as their next caucus leader. The leadership of House Democrats has been vacant since the tragic assassination of Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark in June. Stephenson, now in his fourth term, co-chairs the House Ways and Means Committee and serves on the Taxes and Commerce committees. Senate Democrats Announce New Subcommittee
Senator Miller Announces Retirement
State Budget UpdateThe August Revenue and Economic Update from Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB) showed the state’s general fund revenues totaled $2.1 billion in August, $86 million, or 4.2% above the February forecast. This is due to income and sales tax collection exceeding prior expectations. A more complete picture of state finances will be available in the October Revenue and Economic Update, which will include data from July through September. State Fair Poll ResultsThe nonpartisan House Public Information Services Office and the Senate counterpart conducted their annual State Fair Polls to gauge where Minnesotans stand on key issues. It should be noted that this is not a scientific poll. Here are the responses for some prominent issues:
Full House poll results can be viewed here. Full Senate poll results can be viewed here. These are not scientific polls and should be viewed for entertainment purposes only. Ewald Consulting Government Relations ToolkitWe have started sharing content to help you better understand the legislative process and how to engage effectively. From decoding how the Legislature works to learning how to advocate for your priorities, these resources are designed to support your advocacy every step of the way. This week’s article covers developing and implementing a legislative plan. Article Link: |
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