Minnesota flooding prompts response from all sides
By Sydney Kashiwagi
Good morning and welcome back to DC Dish! Recent flooding across the state from the Iron Range to Rapidan Dam has prompted Minnesota politicians to try to figure out what to do next.
GOP: The Minnesota congressional delegation’s four Republican Reps. Tom Emmer, Michelle Fischbach, Pete Stauber and Brad Finstad, who represents southern Minnesota, called on Gov. Tim Walz to request a Major Disaster Declaration for those impacted by the recent flooding. They also called on President Joe Biden and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to approve his request once it is submitted.
WALZ: My colleague Rochelle Olson reported from the state’s emergency management operations center in downtown St. Paul Monday as the governor urged Minnesotans to be on the alert. Walz said his office was monitoring the damage to potentially request federal disaster declarations.
Walz noted that the state’s disaster assistance fund is robust with $26.4 million right now, and more to come, to the tune of $50 million going into that fund in September. He and Sen. Amy Klobuchar plan to conduct an aerial survey of the southern Minnesota region that’s impacted to assess the damage from the flooding later today.
SENATE: Klobuchar, who toured the damage along with Finstad, has indicated support for federal funding while Sen. Tina Smith has said she will do everything she can to ensure the federal government will be a “good partner with the state to help Minnesotans recover from this.”
OMAR VS. SAMUELS: The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) is condemning Don Samuels for calling Rep. Ilhan Omar a “pawn for Hamas” in a recent interview, saying his remarks are “Islamophobic.”
“Don Samuel’s comments are deeply Islamophobic and target Congresswoman Ilhan Omar for her religion. This rhetoric also targets her Muslim community, which has come under attack with mosques being attacked, including an attempt to burn a mosque with over fifty children in it by attacker who has been also attacking congresswomen Omars office,” CAIR Minnesota’s Executive Director Jaylani Hussein said in a statement.