Senator Mark Johnson Puts Minnesota Families First as 2019 Session Begins

Last Tuesday, Minnesota Senate Republicans kicked off the legislative session by putting families at the top of their 2019 session priority list as they unveiled the subjects of the first five bills to be introduced later this week. Helping families with the cost and availability of childcare and health care, with an emphasis on mental health care, will be the focus of Senate files one through three. Finding and eliminating waste and fraud in state government and aligning the tax code with the federal government round out the first five bills introduced in the Senate.

“I’m excited to be back in St. Paul to continue serving the families, students and small businesses of Senate District 1. After a productive biennium, I’ve heard feedback from residents from across the district. From what I’ve heard it’s clear that we’ve made progress, but regardless we all still know that there is more that we can do. This session, we’re going to continue to put Minnesota families first, fighting for your budget, your health care, and your mental health. We will also be holding our government accountable for its failures providing solutions for issues like child care fraud, MNLARS, and other statewide IT failures.”

  • Supporting mental health– Senate Republicans promise a stronger legislative response to the growing problem families are facing regarding mental health, especially in our schools and on the farm.
  • Making child care more accessible and affordable – During statewide listening sessions over the summer, Senate Republicans heard from parents struggling to find and afford child care. New legislation will address the regulatory overreach that causes these problems and encourage new child care providers to start up.
  • Lowering health care costs – Senate Republicans will build upon their recent success in lowering health insurance premiums by offering new proposals that allow patients more freedom to choose their doctor, shop around for the best value for their health care dollar, and make health care billing more transparent.
  • Making government more effective and accountable, and eliminating fraud– Senate Republicans will introduce several proposals to hold government more accountable and stop wasting money in the areas of child care fraud, MNLARS, and other statewide IT failures.
  • Making our tax code simpler and fairer – In addition to making tax filing easier by conforming to the new federal tax law, the Senate Republicans’ proposal will simplify the tax code and reduce taxes for Minnesota families.

 

Senate Republicans will roll out additional details and more legislative priorities in the coming weeks.