Andrew Myers, candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives, has recently highlighted his legislative priorities and community engagement efforts in a series of posts on social media.
On February 4, 2026, Myers addressed the issue of food insecurity, stating: “Working hard to advance solutions that address food insecurity. Partnering with community, we’re innovating and building smarter, stronger food opportunities, and looking ahead with optimism to the 2026 legislative session. #TogetherWeCan #Solutions #FoodInsecurity #listening https://t.co/pgFb3Pjd1n”.
The following day, February 5, he shifted focus to infrastructure needs in Minnesota. Myers wrote: “Infrastructure Alert It’s time to invest where it matters most: local projects that impact millions of Minnesotans. I’m working to bring meaningful partnerships and investments to your backyard. #solutions #listening #priorities #Infrastructure https://t.co/a26ewVr1Sy https://t.co/N49zVA7IJh”.
On February 7, Myers announced his participation in a local event alongside Representative Danny Nadeau: “Join Representative Danny Nadeau and I at a great local event, Wayzata Chilly Open. We are volunteering to help support community and the people and businesses that do so much. #minnesota #supportlocal #icegolf #togetherwecan https://t.co/ZKbGh19un7”.
Myers’ recent statements come as lawmakers across Minnesota prepare for the upcoming 2026 legislative session, focusing on issues such as food security and infrastructure investment—key topics that have seen increased attention in state policy discussions in recent years.

