MN House Speaker Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Working Remotely

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Maple Grove MN

11 May, 2022

2:06 PM

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BROOKLYN PARK, MN — Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman is working remotely after confirming she tested positive for the coronavirus. Hortman (DFL-Brooklyn Park) said she took a test Wednesday "out of an abundance of caution" after her "allergies seemed a little bit worse this morning than a normal spring day." Maple Grove Hospital Gets 'C' Grade In 2022 Hospital Safety Ranking She said on Twitter that she was "feeling fine" after the test came back positive, noting she is fully vaccinated and boosted against the coronavirus. Hortman has been meeting for the past several days with Gov. Tim Walz and Republican Senate Majority Leader Jeremy Miller to negotiate the end of the 2022 legislative session, the Star Tribune reported. Officials ID Woman, 72, Killed In Maple Grove House Fire Lawmakers are still working to determine how they will use about $7 billion of Minnesota's $9.25 billion surplus, the Associated Press reports. REGIONAL NEWS: Edina Lawyer Jarvis Jones Joins Hennepin County Attorney RaceTrump 2020 Flag Can Fly High In Wright County: Appeals CourtMaple Grove Ranked Among Top 15 'Most Livable' Small Cities In The USEdina Art Fair To Return In June After 2-Year Pandemic Hiatus

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