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Legislative Update: Bills to Reduce Costs Approved

Sunday, May 8, 2022
 

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Rep. Carlson

 

 

Dear Neighbors,

We are nearing two weeks until adjournment of the legislative session, and last week we completed discussion and passage of our supplemental budget proposals. Legislation for new tax credits and rebates to reduce costs was approved. The House DFL tax plan benefits families with young children, senior citizens living on fixed incomes, and people with student loan debt. 

The House DFL tax bill reduces the cost of child care by providing a “Great Start Child Care Credit” of up to $3,000 for each child under five years of age, capped at $7,500 in total tax credits. It also provides a one-time “Child Tax Credit Rebate” of $325 for each child under 17 years of age. 

The bill makes it possible for senior citizens with adjusted gross incomes up to $75,000 (married joint) or $58,600 to subtract 100 percent of taxable Social Security income included in adjusted gross income (AGI).

The bill reduces the cost of housing by making the biggest investment in property tax refunds and renter’s credits in decades. Democrats’ proposal expands eligibility and benefits and makes it easier for filers to apply.

Our plan also increases the student loan tax credit to $1,400 per person, up from $500. The Student Borrower Protection Center says approximately 750K Minnesota student loan borrowers currently have more than $2.9 billion in outstanding debt. 

Also last week, we passed legislation supporting Minnesota’s workers and small businesses and our bill to address the high health care costs Minnesotans are facing. This bill included solutions to attract, recruit, and retain dedicated professionals in fields such as direct care, long-term care, and behavioral health.

Frontline Worker Bonuses Signed into Law

Gov. Walz signed into law the compromise bill to deliver bonus checks to our frontline workers and fully replenish the unemployment insurance fund. If you are a frontline worker, you may be eligible for a $750 bonus. The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry has set up a website for updates. Sign up here to receive information on the application process.

Thanks to our frontline workers!!!

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Avian Influenza Update

Cases of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI/H5N1) continue to show up in more Minnesota locations. The Raptor Center in St. Paul recommends removing bird feeders for now. For those who raise backyard chickens, keep the birds enclosed and separated from wildlife. Place mesh or tarps on the outside of the coop. Call the new HPAI hotline at 1-833-454-0156 for questions and learn more from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture or the Board of Animal Health.

COVID-19 Update

The FDA has authorized a second booster shot for Americans over 50 and for those 12 years and older who are immunocompromised. You can read more from the U of M Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) recommendations here. If you have symptoms, have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, after traveling, or if you’ve attended a high-risk event, please get tested to slow the spread of COVID-19. You can order free rapid at-home tests from the federal government at CovidTests.gov and from the state at mn.gov/covid19.

Stay in touch

The Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services offers 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 here.  

You can stay up to date on our work by subscribing to these legislative updates and “liking” my official Facebook page. For any questions you have on the resources available to our community or our work in the Minnesota House, you can reach me at rep.andrew.carlson@house.mn or leave a voicemail at (651) 296-4218. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Andrew Carlson 

State Representative