In his State of the State speech, Gov. Tim Walz called on the Legislature to enact new gun control measures to make schools and communities safer. He highlighted Owatonna High School as an example of progress in education and workforce development. Walz urged for prompt action to strengthen requirements for safe storage of firearms, better reporting of lost and stolen guns, and higher penalties for “straw buyers” who purchase firearms for individuals who cannot legally possess them. He referenced the recent killings of three first responders in Burnsville by a convicted felon who obtained guns through straw buyers, emphasizing the need for stricter laws in Minnesota.
Walz emphasized the importance of prioritizing the safety of high school students and signed legislation last year for a “red flag” law and strengthened background checks. He also highlighted achievements from the previous legislative session, including increased state aid to schools, higher teacher pay, expanded mental health resources, and protections for abortion rights. Additionally, he pledged to protect the rights of families to use in-vitro fertilization, drawing from his personal experience with IVF.
Republican legislative leaders expressed their support for tougher sentences for straw buyers but objected to linking this proposal with other gun control measures. They emphasized previous challenges faced by Republicans regarding this issue. The main focus of the current legislative session is a public infrastructure borrowing package, and bipartisan cooperation will be necessary to pass it. Walz proposed a package focusing on maintaining existing infrastructure, affordable housing, and a new State Patrol headquarters.
Walz acknowledged the strength of the state of Minnesota but Republican leaders criticized his optimistic portrayal, citing concerns about schools falling behind, communities struggling, and law enforcement facing challenges. Democratic leaders appreciated Walz’s hopeful tone and highlighted the accomplishments of the previous session. House Speaker Melissa Hortman praised the governor’s vision for future progress and emphasized the importance of ensuring that legislative actions are worthy of Minnesotans. Overall, the State of the State speech highlighted key priorities, including gun control measures, infrastructure investment, and ongoing efforts to address critical issues facing the state.