Senator Jason Isaacson votes in support of Capital Investment bill

Today, the Minnesota Senate passed a major jobs bill. This bill makes critical investments in infrastructure and economic stimulus to help communities during the COVID-19 global pandemic. The legislation invests $1.87 billion in statewide projects such as higher education institutions, roads and bridges, clean water infrastructure, parks, trails, and a supplemental state budget appropriations.

“As we’ve talked to communities across the state, Minnesotans have asked for a robust bonding bill to help them bounce back from COVID-19,” said Senator Jason Isaacson. “While we passed something smaller than we hoped for, these investments are critical in Minnesota’s economic recovery by creating good-paying jobs when many Minnesotans are unemployed.”

In Senate District 42, the legislation funds projects including $3.9 million to the Guidant John Rose OVAL outdoor ice rink in Roseville, and $500,000 for the Arden Hills water main project.

Applications for $10K Small Business Relief Grants open now through July 2

Applications for $10K Small Business Relief Grants open now through July 2; apply and help spread the word!

This week, DEED was pleased to announce the opening of the 10-day application period for the new Minnesota Small Business Relief Grants Program. The program will disburse more than $60 million in grants of $10,000 to small businesses across the state that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

This program was approved by the Minnesota Legislature on June 12 with overwhelming bipartisan support, signed by Gov. Tim Walz on June 16, and launched by DEED this week.

Applications are now being accepted through 5 p.m. Thursday, July 2. If you own a small business that has experienced hardship because of COVID-19, please review the eligibility criteria and apply if you qualify. If you know someone who might be interested, pass along this information and help us spread the word.

You’ll find information about eligibility, frequently asked questions, upcoming webinars and the online application link on DEED’s website at mn.gov/deed/relief. We have also posted translations of the program information and application questions in Español, Hmoob and Somali.

Flexibility is key: This is grant money, not a loan – and no repayment will be required. The funds can be used for working capital to support payroll expenses, rent, mortgage payments, utility bills, and other similar business expenses dating back to March 1, 2020.

Who can apply? Businesses with 50 or fewer full-time employees are eligible. Half of the funds will go to businesses in Greater Minnesota and half to businesses in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area. To be eligible, businesses must have a permanent physical location in Minnesota and be majority owned by a permanent resident of Minnesota.

Under the law, portions of the funding will be targeted toward businesses that fall into certain categories:

  • $18 million for businesses with six or fewer full-time workers
  • $10 million for minority business enterprises
  • $2.5 million for businesses that are majority owned and operated by veterans
  • $2.5 million for businesses that are majority owned and operated by women
  • $2.5 million for operators of indoor retail and food markets with an ethnic cultural emphasis

How will businesses be selected for grants? A randomized, computer-generated lottery process will be used to select eligible businesses to receive awards. All awards will be disbursed and administered by qualified local and regionally based nonprofit agencies. The selection process will be conducted by DEED in consultation with the Minnesota Lottery and will be observed by an independent third party.

While we know this program won’t offset all the economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it will provide essential support to businesses that need it most – and we are grateful to the Legislature for acting quickly to establish this program and to Governor Walz for signing it into law.

For more information, including details on how to apply, please visit mn.gov/deed/relief.

Over 21,000 Doors Knocked

Team Isaacson has knocked more than 21,000 doors so far! When Ike is our voice at the Capitol, he’ll make sure the economy works for all of us.

With three weeks left until the election, we hope you’ll volunteer to join us to get our message out to the voters in SD 42!

Over 7,000 Doors Knocked

Friends,

Our Senate District team has knocked more than 7,000 doors! We have 82 days left until November 8th and we’re well on our way to reaching our voter contact goal.

Thank you for your support and encouragement!

Ike