sunny.png
Monday May 29th, 2023 11:07AM

Gov. Walz pledges to strengthen education as begins 2nd term

By The Associated Press
Related Articles
  Contact Editor

Democratic Gov. Tim Walz pledged Monday to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he took the oath of office for his second term.

Minnesota has a “historic opportunity” with its $17.6 billion projected budget surplus to become the best state in the country for children and families, the former teacher said during inauguration ceremonies at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul. He'll unveil his two-year budget plan in three weeks but is expected to roll out some major proposals sooner.

“Now is the time to be bold," Walz said. "To build that bright future for Minnesotans. And now is the time to deliver. We can lead the nation in ending child poverty, making sure that every child receives that world-class education. And in doing so, we’ll continue to make sure that Minnesota is the best place to raise a family.”

Walz said his administration made “historic strides” in its first four years despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, the nationwide and international racial reckoning that followed the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020, and an era of deep political divisions. But he said much more work lies ahead.

The governor said his agenda for the 2023 Legislature, which will convene Tuesday, will include free school lunches, more funding for special education and mental health, incentives for increasing teacher diversity, a ban on so-called conversion therapy for LGBTQ kids, and paid family and medical leave for their parents. Walz said the Democratic takeover of the Legislature after eight years of divided government makes him optimistic about succeeding.

“The era of gridlock in St. Paul is over,” Walz proclaimed.

Also sworn in Tuesday were Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon for a third term, and Lt. Gov Peggy Flanagan, Attorney General Keith Ellison and State Auditor Julie Blaha for their second terms.

Ellison took his oath from new U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell, who was a star of the prosecution team that the attorney general assembled to convict former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin of Floyd's murder.

“In prosecuting the people who killed George Floyd, we showed that no one is above the law, and no one is beneath the law,” said Ellison, the state's first Black attorney general. “We believe in equal justice before the law.”

Diversity, inclusion and racial justice were major themes of the festivities, which featured Ojibwe, Dakota and African American speakers, singers and honor guards, and prayers from Muslim, Jewish and Christian faith leaders.

Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, took her oath from Judge Sarah Wheelock, the first Native American on the Minnesota Court of Appeals.

The lieutenant governor celebrated “a government that looks more and more like the people of Minnesota with each passing election." She also highlighted the administration's efforts to build lasting partnerships with Minnesota's 11 sovereign tribal nations.

Despite all the divisions of the last four years, Walz said he believes in his 2018 campaign theme of “One Minnesota” more than ever.

“I hope Minnesotans and all of you that are here and are listening saw yourself reflected on the people of this stage," the governor said. "The sense of who we are as a state. The sense that you belong here. When you hear inclusion ... it's being embodied right in front of you today.”

  • Associated Categories: Associated Press (AP), AP National News, AP Online National News
© Copyright 2023 AccessWDUN.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.
Gov. Walz pledges to bolster education as he begins 2nd term
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is pledging to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he begins his second term
4:42PM ( 13 minutes ago )
Gov. Walz pledges to strengthen education as begins 2nd term
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is pledging to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he begins his second term
4:35PM ( 21 minutes ago )
Martina Navratilova diagnosed with throat, breast cancer
Tennis great Martina Navratilova says she has been diagnosed with throat cancer and breast cancer
4:26PM ( 29 minutes ago )
Associated Press (AP)
California braces for more rain after New Year's Eve deluge
Residents in California's vast Central Valley region are bracing for another round of powerful storms
3:01PM ( 1 hour ago )
NYC machete attack: Man arrested on attempted murder charges
The New York Police Department says a man accused of attacking police with a machete near Times Square on New Year’s Eve, injuring two officers, has been arrested on charges of attempting to murder officers
2:58PM ( 1 hour ago )
Rose Parade avoids California rain as it welcomes New Year
Flower-covered floats, marching bands and equestrian units celebrated the New Year as the 134th Rose Parade slipped through a gap in California’s siege of drenching storms
2:50PM ( 2 hours ago )
AP National News
More than 60,000 view Benedict XVI's body at Vatican
Tens of thousands of people have filed by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s body as it lies in state in St. Peter's Basilica
1:13PM ( 3 hours ago )
Alpine slopes face snow shortage in unseasonably warm winter
Much of the Alps just don’t look right for this time of year
1:10PM ( 3 hours ago )
Democrat Katie Hobbs takes office as Arizona governor
Katie Hobbs took the oath of office to become Arizona’s 24th governor and the first Democrat to hold the office since 2009
12:52PM ( 4 hours ago )
AP Online National News
Gov. Walz pledges to bolster education as he begins 2nd term
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is pledging to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he begins his second term
4:42PM ( 13 minutes ago )
Martina Navratilova diagnosed with throat, breast cancer
Tennis great Martina Navratilova says she has been diagnosed with throat cancer and breast cancer
4:26PM ( 29 minutes ago )
Alabama's Young, Anderson, Gibbs, Branch declare for draft
Alabama quarterback Bryce Young and linebacker Will Anderson Jr. are heading to the NFL, where both could contend for the top draft spot
4:19PM ( 37 minutes ago )
Mississippi St beats Illinois in 1st game since Leach death
Massimo Biscardi made a 27-yard tiebreaking field goal with four seconds left and Marcus Banks returned a fumble 60 yards for a touchdown on the game’s last play as No. 24 Mississippi State rallied to beat Illinois 19-10 in the ReliaQuest Bowl
4:14PM ( 41 minutes ago )
Brazilians mourn Pelé at the stadium where he got his start
Thousands of mourners, including high school students and supreme court justices, began filing past the body of Pelé on Monday on the century-old field where he made his hometown team one of Brazil’s best
3:51PM ( 1 hour ago )