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Andrew Myers highlights clean water funding and anti-fraud efforts in recent posts

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Andrew Myers, Minnesota State Representative from 45A District | Facebook

Andrew Myers, Minnesota State Representative from 45A District | Facebook

Andrew Myers, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, has used his social media platform to highlight recent legislative efforts and community initiatives. In a series of posts published between August 20 and August 22, 2025, Myers addressed issues ranging from clean water infrastructure to community support and concerns about fraud in Minnesota.

On August 20, Myers wrote: "Clean water can’t wait. In my first term, I secured nearly $11M for infrastructure in communities like Mound. This year, I introduced: HF406 – Funds remaining balance for a new water plant HF3324 – Delivers affordable, in-home treatment for manganese #CleanWater #MNLeg".

The following day, on August 21, he encouraged public participation in local food initiatives by posting: "Come support the @WestonkaFoodies and all the work they do to feed the community. This Saturday. #ypurbackyard #listening #togetherwecan #community".

On August 22, Myers addressed concerns about financial misconduct affecting Minnesotans: "Our friends, neighbors, small businesses and trusted local non-profit partners are all demanding solutions to Minnesotans fraud problem. That money could have had huge impacts in the lives of so many. #action #solutions #togetherwecan #yourbackyard #mnleg".

Myers’ legislative focus on clean water aligns with ongoing state efforts to address drinking water quality issues across Minnesota. Recent years have seen increased attention on contaminants such as manganese in municipal supplies and expanded investment in local infrastructure projects to ensure safe drinking water for residents.

His call for action against fraud reflects broader statewide concerns over misuse of public funds and its impact on essential services and community trust.

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