How many ICE agents are still in #Minnesota… in pez
#ICEout
#pez
#politics
Trump is out of touch. He thinks the economy is great cause that’s what his billionaire buddies tell him. It’s time to change the system so it works well for all.
In MN, you should be able to afford your life on an average salary, but right now, it’s becoming harder than ever to make ends meet.
No one should have to worry that nude images of themselves can be generated by AI, without their permission, at the push of a button.
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Another ICE killing of a peaceful observer in Minnesota. ICE needs to leave now. #ICEout
We should pass #pluginsolar (my bill) this year, but it’s now seeming like next year.
Minnesota lawmakers considering whether to allow plug-in or 'balcony' solar power www.mprnews.org/story/2026/0...
I’m so honored to be #DFL endorsed for St Louis Park District 46A - with Cheryl Youakim endorsed in 46B. A huge thanks to everyone who spent their Sunday showing up for democracy. And extra thanks to all the organizers.
My response to one of my Republican colleagues today on the Energy Committee, who was suggesting we should not address climate change because Minnesota’s impact on global climate change would be very small.
#climatechange #mnleg #politics
Great to see this first in the country law I got passed in 2024 get going! It was initiated by a ? from constituent Jim Nicholson.
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Great op-ed about my #PluginSolar bill!
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Sierra Club endorses Larry Kraft for Minnesota House District 46A! @larrykraft.bsky.social
Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill to allow homeowners to install small-scale “plug-in” or “balcony” solar systems. There’s a growing movement for them nationwide. But there are safety concern...
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It’s getting easier. This spring marks the beginning of a new, pioneering stewardship program.
The Legislature will soon take up a bill to make new plug-in solar panels, which are inexpensive and accessible, available to Minnesotans, the authors write.