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Minnesota GOP Leader Lisa Demuth Launches Historic Governor Campaign, Challenging Tim Walz

Minnesota GOP Leader Lisa Demuth Launches Historic Governor Campaign, Challenging Tim Walz

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Minnesota starts the week with several major headlines. House Speaker Lisa Demuth, currently the highest-ranking Republican in the state Legislature, announced her candidacy for governor, directly challenging incumbent Democrat Tim Walz as he pursues a third term. Demuth’s campaign highlights her legislative experience and efforts to work across party lines, while also critiquing Walz’s handling of the budget and state policy. This GOP contest is crowded, with other candidates including Scott Jensen, Kendall Qualls, and Kristin Robbins, as noted by CBS Minnesota. Demuth’s run could mark a historic first, as she would be both the state’s first woman and first person of color to serve as governor if elected.

The Minnesota legislature is currently adjourned until February 17, 2026, leaving most policy work on hold. However, officials and local leaders are preparing for an election year where all state legislative seats and constitutional offices are up for grabs, setting the stage for possible significant policy shifts.

The business outlook received a boost as the Department of Employment and Economic Development announced $4.2 million in funding for business expansions, supporting nearly 600 jobs statewide. Boston Scientific is set to add 440 new jobs with a facility expansion in Maple Grove, while West Fraser’s renovation in Solway promises to retain more than 130 positions. These public-private investments are expected to drive growth and diversify local economies, per DEED.

In community news, education infrastructure is expanding. Kraus-Anderson has completed the new Redwood Valley Elementary School―a $46.6 million project with modernized learning and safety features, serving grades K-4. Schools across Minnesota are holding referendums for facility bonds, seeking millions for upgrades to security, athletics, and the arts. In St. Paul, safety improvements are underway around schools, with new sidewalks set for 2025 according to city officials. Park Center Senior High has announced new career and technical pathways in construction management and manufacturing, addressing workforce development.

On the housing front, Michel Commercial reports that rental rates for Twin Cities multifamily properties are projected to rise 3.2 percent for 2025, with some neighborhoods experiencing growth near 5 percent. This trend is driven by high demand and reduced supply, reflecting strong regional economic momentum.

Public safety remains a concern following two tragic shooting incidents this week in southern Minnesota and North Minneapolis. Law enforcement is investigating, and community leaders continue efforts to address violent crime and support impacted families, as covered by KARE 11 News.

Weather-wise, the National Weather Service issued Red Flag Warnings for northeast Minnesota, indicating a heightened risk of wildfires due to dry conditions. Residents have been advised to stay alert and follow local precautions.

Looking ahead, listeners should watch for legislative activity to resume in February, developments in the state’s gubernatorial race, and ongoing community referendums on school funding and public infrastructure. Economic diversification, job growth, and public safety will remain top priorities across Minnesota.

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