Dear Neighbors and Friends, As we enter the last week of the 2025 legislative session, the Minnesota House is working around the clock to finalize crucial budget bills. Our DFL caucus remains steadfast in our commitment to responsible governance that protects our most vulnerable citizens. While difficult decisions need to be made, I strongly believe we should not balance the budget on the backs of students, seniors, Minnesotans with disabilities, or other vulnerable members of our community. Throughout this session, House DFLers have focused on policies that return power to everyday Minnesotans, not the ultra-wealthy and corporations. We're proud of the bipartisan achievements we've secured on several fronts, demonstrating that good governance transcends party lines when we focus on the needs of all Minnesotans. Unfortunately, some of our GOP colleagues continue to push divisive policies that would harm Minnesota families while padding the pockets of corporations and millionaires. Let me be clear: the DFL will not compromise on policies that hurt average Minnesotans while making the rich get richer. As we navigate these final critical days, know that your DFL representatives remain committed to fighting for an economy and a state that works for everyone—not just those at the top. ![]()
HIV Day on the Hill I was proud to join advocates at the Capitol for HIV Day on the Hill and OutFront MN Lobby Day. Now more than ever, as we witness attempts to fracture our communities, we must hold fast to the belief that our liberation is collective. We cannot allow essential healthcare for one group to be pitted against another. Trans healthcare, disability care, Indigenous health, and support for our undocumented neighbors are all vital. Thank you to OutFront Minnesota, The Aliveness Project, and Clare Housing for their continued leadership in organizing these impactful events. ![]()
House Public Info Articles on House Budgets As I've shared in previous newsletters, over the past couple of weeks, members of the House have been working to pass several ongoing budget bills. Here are a few articles detailing these budget bills. I'll continue to keep you posted on the last few bills we have on the table.
You can find read more Session Daily articles here. Paid Family Leave is Coming in 2026 Minnesota is set to become the 13th state with a statewide Paid Leave program. Through collaborative efforts with businesses, individuals, healthcare providers, and citizens across the state, DFL legislators have developed an intuitive and accessible program that works for all Minnesotans.
Employers, directors, supervisors, and managers are strongly encouraged to attend. Register: https://aabcprojects.org/training.html Questions can be directed to Angela Moore Smith at angela.moore-smith@wilder.org. ![]()
Graduation Rates Reach All-Time High Graduation rates have reached a historic high! When we invest in our kids we see results. Minnesota still has a long way to go to return to our nation-leading education outcomes, but this is an encouraging start. I'll continue to invest in our youth and public education, let's keep up this good progress! ![]()
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Stay ConnectedIf you haven’t yet, you can “like” and follow my official State Representative Facebook page to keep up with my work. I also invite you to contact my office with any questions or comments you may have at (651) 296-3824 or rep.leigh.finke@house.mn.gov. I will be happy to assist you. For broader legislative information, you can access the Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services for nonpartisan recaps of high-profile bills, committee hearings, and floor sessions with their Session Daily publication. It’s an honor to represent our community in the Minnesota House. Sincerely, Leigh Finke State Representative - 66A Legislative Assistant: Robin Mercer-Taylor Email: robin.mercer-taylor@house.mn.gov |