Zero tax bill gets zero action

By Tim Engstrom The Minnesota Legionnaire Note: The Minnesota Legionnaire’s press deadline was March 25. ST. PAUL — An effort to reduce property taxes to zero on Posts belonging to congressionally chartered veteran organizations seem pretty much dead for the 2021 legislative session. Bills that […]

Media Advisory: American Legion National Commander to Speak at Twin Cities locations

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, March 29, 2021   CONTACT: Tim Engstrom Director of Communications American Legion Dept. of Minnesota tengstrom@mnlegion.org 952-679-0134   American Legion National Commander to Speak at Twin Cities locations ~~ Members of the media and public are invited to […]

Commander Dvorak: Here is what Americanism really means

Greetings, American Legion Family. A big thank you to Department Auxiliary Secretary Marsha Bible for organizing our Sweetheart Rally on Feb. 6 at Paynesville Post 271. Great job, Marsha! Paynesville Post 271 did an excellent job hosting the rally. Thanks to Teresa Ash and Jennifer […]

Legislation on behalf of Minnesota veterans

2021 legislative priorities could include: vets courts, tax relief, memorial highway, adult day care By Tim Engstrom ST. PAUL — The Department of Minnesota Executive Committee meets March 6 at La Crescent Post 595. On the agenda will be determining the state legislative priorities for […]

State: Posts should contact counties

ST. PAUL — Many American Legion Posts with bar and restaurant operations across Minnesota reported being denied by the Minnesota Department of Revenue for COVID-19 Business Relief Payments. Why? Because the classification system counts many of them as social and civic organizations, rather than bars […]

COVID-19 relief for Posts is available from counties

American Legion and VFW Posts Urged to Contact County ASAP for COVID-19 Relief Minnesota American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts that did not receive a direct COVID-19 Business Relief Payment from the Minnesota Department of Revenue earlier this year are urged to contact […]

National Commander’s Tour treks northward this time

ST. PAUL — American Legion National Commander James W. “Bill” Oxford returns to Minnesota in April. In February 2020, Oxford, who hails from Post 29 in Lenoir, N.C., toured southern Minnesota. This time, the National Commander’s Tour will start in St. Paul and head northward. […]

Veterans Restorative Justice Act clears first hurdle

Senate committee on veterans hears testimony, passes measure ST. PAUL — The Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy Committee on Jan. 21 approved the Veterans Restorative Justice Act and forwarded it to the Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee. Sen. Roger […]

COVID-19 vaccine comes to Minnesota Veterans Homes

MINNEAPOLIS — Ninety-seven percent. That’s how many veterans in the Minnesota Veterans Homes said they were willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a survey the state-run system conducted. “I believe that they trust in the staff that takes care of them,” said Deputy […]

Mission Blue to help American Legion Posts

National Executive Committee spells out rules for $1,000 grants INDIANAPOLIS — At the Fall Meeting, the National Executive Committee of The American Legion approved the Mission Blue Post Assistance Program. Posts impacted by a government’s public health restrictions implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic […]

The VA giveth, and the VA taketh away

By Jeremy Wolfsteller The Minnesota Legionnaire Have you ever received that daunting letter in the mail from the VA that states they are proposing to reduce your disability rating? What a slap in the face, right? After many years of receiving VA compensation it has […]