Governor Tim Walz is asking his fellow Democrats to "think big" when it comes to voting issues and other reforms, the party is hoping to put into action.

 Like people across the country, Minnesotans voted to see us protect their right to choose, protect and bolster our democracy, and pass commonsense gun safety measures – and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.

Attacks on voting rights are an attack on the basic core of democracy. This upcoming legislative session, we’re going to put up a firewall to keep Minnesota’s elections safe, free, and fair.


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