Sen. Dornink calls for confirmation vote on Commissioner Schnell after vote of no confidence by Sheriffs Association

At the Minnesota Sheriffs Association (MSA) Winter Conference, the state’s elected sheriffs announced a “Vote of No confidence” in the confirmation of Department of Corrections (DOC) Commissioner Paul Schnell.

The release from MSA states, “The DOC rulings are inconsistent, and they are unable to back them up with any written law, rule or even protocol. Sadly, their leadership has limited experience in corrections, and still chooses to be unwilling to work with the elected sheriffs of Minnesota. The DOC’s arbitrary decisions have cost local taxpayers millions of dollars as local government must keep rapidly adapting to their unrealistic, and subjective demands.”

On Tuesday, Dec. 23, Sen. Michael Kreun (R-Blaine) called for the Senate to take up the confirmation of Commissioner Schnell. Sen. Gene Dornink (R-Brownsdale) released the following statement echoing that call:

“The Walz Administration continues to ignore the concerns of Minnesota law enforcement. Elected sheriffs across the state have made it clear that Commissioner Schnell is unfit to partner with local law enforcement. I am calling on the Senate to hold a confirmation vote immediately when the legislature reconvenes. Accountable leadership matters, and the Senate must hold Commissioner Schnell to that standard.”

It has been three years since Commissioner Schnell has served without Senate confirmation. Senate Democrats changed state law so that future governors’ appointees no longer require Senate approval, meaning Commissioner Schnell has avoided a vote to this day.