Senator Miller kicks off the 2024 legislative session

Minnesota State Senator Jeremy Miller (R-Winona) returned to the capitol on Monday, February 12 for the beginning of the 2024 session of the Minnesota Legislature. The agenda and debate this session will be shaped in large part by the forthcoming February revenue forecast, scheduled to be released later this month, which will detail the state’s financial picture. A report issued by the office of Minnesota Management and Budget last December projected a small budget surplus for the upcoming session and a $2.5 billion deficit in the following budget cycle.

“It is an honor and a privilege to be back in St. Paul serving the amazing people of southeastern Minnesota in the Senate,” Sen. Miller said. “As always, my approach will be to listen and work together in an effort to get things done for the people of Minnesota. I’m looking forward to a productive session.”

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Sen. Miller is serving his fifth term representing Senate District 26, which includes communities in Fillmore, Houston, Mower, and Winona counties. He serves on the Taxes Committee and the Committee on Rules and Administration.