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Vaccine Update, Town Hall

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Dear Neighbors, 

I hope you have enjoyed our wonderful fall season! Hopefully these moderate temperatures continue as we head through November. 

Vaccination news
Governor Walz announced a list of Minnesota experiences that will be awarded to weekly drawing winners of the ‘Kids Deserve a Shot’ vaccine incentives campaign. These are designed to encourage 12-17 year olds to roll up their sleeves and get fully vaccinated. Parents or guardians must enter their 12-17 year old by the entry deadline to be eligible for the following drawing(s). Once a kid is entered, they will be included in all following drawings. Minnesota experiences will be divided up and drawn across all five drawing weeks from November 19 — December 17. You can refer to the official drawing rules online to see which experiences will be drawn each week.

COVID-19 vaccine is now recommended for children aged 5 to 11! 
This is great news for Minnesota families. Vaccination is the best way to protect your child and the people around them. It has been shown to be safe and effective. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds will be arriving at vaccination locations across the state in the coming days. Learn more about the vaccine and find a vaccination location near you.

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Boundary Waters Town Hall
Monday, November 8th, from 6:30-8:00 PM I will join Rep. Mohamud Noor and Senator Kari Dziedzic for a virtual town hall. We will be joined by Aaron Klemz (Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy), and Alex Falconer (Save the Boundary Waters) as we discuss how we can protect our most precious natural environment. You can register here. I hope to see you there!

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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA) Protection
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has begun a public process to determine the adequacy of existing mining rules for protecting the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness from nonferrous (aka copper-nickel or sulfide-ore) mining. The DNR will be accepting comments from members of the public between Nov. 9 - Dec. 8. As a champion for permanent protections of the BWCA, I encourage you to sign-up to receive notification and guidance from the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters when the public comment period is open.

Targeted Community Capital Project Grant Program Now Open for Proposals
(DEED) announced it is seeking proposals from qualified non-profit organizations and government entities for complex and costly capital projects that might not occur without public financial assistance. Targeted Community Capital Project Grant Program funded projects must result in providing, increasing, and/or expanding access to economic development, education or workforce development programs or services to underserved communities or economically disadvantaged persons or groups.   

Up to a total of $18,000,000 is available for grants in State Fiscal Year 2022-2023 through the Targeted Community Capital Project Grant Program, which was passed by the Minnesota Legislature during the 2021 session. Individual organizations and government entities may apply for up to $1,500,000. 

Eligible capital project costs include predesign, design, acquisition of land or buildings, construction, furnishing and equipping a new or renovated building with a result of increasing access to services for the targeted communities. Equipment is not eligible unless purchased and installed upon initial acquisition and construction of a building, expansion or major remodeling and needed for the operation of the project. 

All proposals must be sent here: AdultCompetitiveGrants.Deed@state.mn.us and time stamped received by 5:00 pm Central Time on Monday, December 6, 2021. Award recipients will be notified in January 2022. 

Energy, Water, and Weatherization Assistance Funds Available

The Minnesota Commerce Department raised the income eligibility limit to 60% of Minnesota’s median income levels ($67,765 per year for a family of four) and is significantly increasing benefit amounts to reduce energy burdens more than ever, including up to $1,600 for energy bills, plus up to $1,200 for past-due energy bills.. During the previous program year (October 2020-September 2021), about 116,000 Minnesota households applied and qualified for Energy Assistance. See the 2022 income guidelines and apply.

Stay In Touch

It is my job to serve you and our community. Please do not hesitate to contact me with anything you may need. You can learn more about me and sign up for future updates on my official page. Also, be sure to follow me on Facebook!

Sincerely,

Sydney Jordan

State Representative