Opinion

Don’t Roll Back the Clock on Clean Energy
Most of us recognize that climate change is not a hoax or part of a woke political agenda. I am disheartened and angry that a majority in the House of Representatives including our own representative Pete Stauber voted to support the nightmarish “Big Beautiful Bill” that among other things attempts to roll back the progress the US has made in clean energy and return us to an era of fossil-fuel dominance. The US has made great progress in transitioning to clean energy over the past decade and Minnesota has been a national leader in this transition. We’re fortunate to be able to access the huge energy potential of the windy Great Plains and sunshine across the region. 53% of our electric power in Minnesota is generated by zero carbon sources (wind, solar, nuclear, hydro) and the state is on track to meet a deadline of 100% carbon free power by 2040. According to the DOE’s Energy Information Administration 93% of new US generating capacity in 2025 will be solar, wind or battery storage. In Minnesota there are over 4,700 jobs and 164 businesses in the solar industry alone. In the next few years, we anticipate huge new electric demand from AI data centers, electric vehicles and more. Clean energy technologies are positioned to help Minnesota and the US meet that demand, helping both our economy and our environment. The drastic changes outlined in the Big Beautiful Bill would threaten this positive transition to a thriving economy driven by clean energy.

Historical Reflections
Reprinted from the June 30, 1955 Cook County-News-Herald
Colvill Townhall cleanup, community picnic
It started with a light breeze, a grey cloud, and a wool sweater: vacuums, mop buckets, Windex, and hot water. Sound like fun? Only if you add a great crew with a promise of Florences frosted cinnamon rolls and coffee at 10:00 a.m.
Sound off about the Big Beautiful Bill
Never judge a book by its cover and don’t judge a piece of legislation by its name. Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is anything but beautiful. Its branding disguises cruelty as common sense. The deep budget cuts hurt working families and leave future generations with a more broken , unequal country.



What Do You Think?
Donald Trump is throwing himself an estimated $50 million birthday party (conveniently coinciding with the 250 anniversary of the US army) on June 14 in Washington DC complete with a military parade of 7,000 soldiers, tanks, infantry vehicles, helicopters flying overhead, fireworks etc – paid for with your tax dollars.