Andrew Myers, Minnesota State Representative from 45A District | Facebook
Andrew Myers, Minnesota State Representative from 45A District | Facebook
Andrew Myers, a candidate for the Minnesota House of Representatives, has recently used his social media platform to address legislative initiatives and local issues affecting Minnesotans.
On August 2, 2025, Myers posted about his involvement in legislation related to service dogs. He stated, "Providing more options and opportunities for people that will thrive with the use of a service dog is why I co-authored this legislation. The impacts of this legislation will support so many families across Minnesota.#TogetherWeCan #mnleg #YourBackyard #listening #workingtogether https://t.co/zUumv2Db73".
The following day, on August 3, 2025, Myers addressed concerns regarding financial misconduct in the state. He wrote, "Billion Dollar Fraud: Think about what that money could and should have done for Minnesotans. Let’s end the fraud here in Minnesota. #mnleg #listening #mnfraud #suburbansolutionscaucus #solutions https://t.co/rB4w7XOoEL".
Later on August 3, 2025, Myers highlighted his participation in a community event by sharing, "Great morning supporting local at the Minneapolis Farmers Market. A great cup of coffee, a few treats and dinner for tonight. #bucketlist #supportlocal #TogetherWeCan #YourBackyard #farmersmarket https://t.co/rjMtyijzFL".
Service dogs are recognized as an important resource for individuals with disabilities in Minnesota and across the United States. Legislation supporting their use aims to increase accessibility and improve quality of life for affected families.
Financial fraud involving large sums has been an ongoing concern within Minnesota's public sector. Lawmakers have periodically called for reforms to strengthen oversight and ensure public funds are directed toward intended programs.
Myers' engagement at the Minneapolis Farmers Market reflects broader efforts among local politicians to support small businesses and encourage community involvement through patronage of local markets.