The 2024 Legislative Session begins in St. Paul on Monday. With so many important and controversial issues due to be discussed and voted on this year, it's crucial that you know where your legislators stand on the issues that matter.
We’re thrilled to announce that we are now able to tell you exactly where your legislators stand, with Minnesota Family Council's 2023 Legislative Scorecard.
The 2023 Legislative session included votes on a host of controversial issues, so seeing how your legislators voted last year will be a good indicator of how you can pray for and engage with them this year.
For some, this scorecard will be encouraging as you will see that your legislators voted with your values. Please send them a note thanking them, and telling them you will be praying for them through the 2024 session.
Others will see that your legislators did not vote with your values in 2023. Please get in touch with them and ask them to vote to protect life, families, and religious freedom in 2024. Make sure to thank them for serving in the Legislature and, despite your differences, assure them that you will pray for them through the 2024 session.
Please use the button below to receive your free, printable PDF of the scorecard by email. Please share it with friends, family, and pro-life Minnesotans. For this free resource to be valuable, it needs to reach as many people as possible!
Click here to watch this quick video overview showing you how to use the Legislative Scorecard.
Note: two legislators on the 2023 scorecard have resigned from the Legislature and will not take part in the 2024 session. These are Rep. Kurt Daudt (R-Crown) whose resignation goes into effect today, and Rep. Ruth Richardson (D-Mendota Heights), who resigned last fall. Her successor, Rep. Bianca Virnig (D) was elected in special election in December.