Andrew Myers, candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives, has recently shared updates on his activities and legislative concerns through a series of posts on social media.
On March 9, 2026, Myers described the challenges of balancing travel with constituent engagement, writing “It’s going to be a long day when your flight gets in at almost 2 am and your hosting an 8 am Townhall. #listening #serviceneversleeps #togetherwecan”.
The following day, on March 10, he highlighted the importance of local input in policymaking regarding environmental health: “Listening to the boots on the ground brings the perspectives we need to support healthy communities. Thank you to the testifiers who detailed the risks of PFAS contamination in our water. Together, we can keep our waters clean. #CleanWater #Listening #TogetherWeCan”. PFAS chemicals have been linked to significant environmental and health risks, prompting increased attention from lawmakers and community members across Minnesota.
On March 11, Myers commented on legislative developments affecting education funding in Minnesota: “Capitol Confusion: A bill that could have put up to $250M into Minnesota schools—supporting students and educators—didn’t pass committee. It also would have given taxpayers up to a $1,700 tax credit at no cost to the state. When politics gets in the way students lose. #mnleg”. The proposed legislation aimed both to increase financial support for public schools and offer tax credits without additional costs to state finances.
Myers’ recent statements reflect ongoing debates within Minnesota over educational funding priorities and environmental safety measures such as PFAS regulation.

