Minnesota state Rep. Chris Swedzinski, R-Ghent, and Sen. Gary Dahms, R-Redwood Falls, discussed the upcoming state legislative session at a town hall meeting. With a tie in the House of Representatives, Republicans see an opportunity to roll back some laws. Swedzinski emphasized the need for common-sense changes to family medical leave and earned sick and safe time requirements, as undoing existing legislation is more challenging. The legislators also highlighted the unique situation in the Minnesota Senate, including a recent special election giving Democrats control. Swedzinski expressed hope for Governor Tim Walz to reconsider recent legislation affecting businesses. The town hall attendees raised concerns about the new paid family and medical leave law, prompting discussions about potential adjustments. Dahms acknowledged the impact of possible federal funding cuts on areas like Medicaid and education in Minnesota. Overall, the legislators emphasized the importance of business relationships and marketplace competitiveness in shaping state policies. The upcoming legislative session will likely involve negotiations and adjustments to current laws to address various concerns raised by constituents.
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