Minnesota Governor Walz Public Safety Briefing
Governor Tim Walz (D) and law enforcement and other government officials gave an update on public safety efforts at the Minnesota State… read more
Governor Tim Walz (D) and law enforcement and other government officials gave an update on public safety efforts at the Minnesota State Capitol due to the possibility of violence at state capitols around the country during the lead-up to the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. The governor also talked about the plan in Minnesota to distribute a COVID-19 vaccine. close
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