Politics & Government
Minnesota Shutdown Update: Judge Hears from Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofits weren't deemed critical services in the original ruling.

Special Master Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Kathleen Blatz at 8 a.m. this morning began hearing petitions from a bevy of Minnesotaβs nonprofit organizations requesting shutdown funding.
The organizations were not included in the initial ruling of critical core services written by Ramsey County District Court Judge Kathleen Gearin on June 29. Β
Blatz heard appeals this morning from organizations as varied as the Minnesota Aids Project, Partners for Affordable Housing and the Minnesota coalitions for battered women (MCBW) and the homeless. Β Β
The entire court docket can be found here and live streaming of the hearings is also available.
Blatz will not rule on any of the petitions she hears today. Instead she will consider the arguments made and the degree of authority she was given to expand the list of critical core services.
Blatz is expected to begin ruling on the petitions as early as Saturday, July 2.
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