Legislative Update
The 2020 legislative session ends on Monday. As we sprint to the finish, we will likely meet in session every day until Monday. If you'd like to follow along, you can find the full legislative schedule here.
Stay at Home Ends, Restrictions Remain
The governor announced this week that he has renewed his peacetime emergency powers and will lift the Stay at Home order beginning Monday, May 18, leaving in place some restrictions.
I am glad to see we’re taking steps in the right direction, and that many of our businesses will be allowed to safely open soon. I know that many of our local churches, restaurants, and gyms will have a very hard time surviving until June 1, however. I hope the governor will reconsider making them wait that long, especially considering many of them already have safety plans in place already.
Schools May Implement Summer School Hybrid Model
The governor also announced this week that schools will be allowed the option to offer summer learning through a hybrid model of distance learning and in-school learning, or to continue distance learning.
The executive order offers schools flexibility for some in-person instruction if schools are in compliance with Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) guidelines on masking, social distancing, personal hygiene, screening, and cleaning, and adhere to MDH's guidance for summer programs.
If you would like to read more about the governor's latest orders, you can see all of them here.
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