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    DFL House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark pose for a photo at the DFL Humphrey-Mondale Dinner on Friday, June 13, 2025. Credit: Photo courtesy of the House DFL Caucus

    The last time Melissa Hortman graced us with her presence at a Minnesota Capitol press conference, she delivered a performance worthy of an Oscar—tears included. Yes, Speaker Emerita of the Minnesota House, Ms. Hortman, made the heart-wrenching choice to cast the solitary DFL yes vote on a bill that would have evicted undocumented immigrant adults from a reduced-cost state health program. Because, you know, who needs humanitarianism when you have bipartisan support for a budget?

    In a truly dramatic flair, she rolled her eyes, channeling Shakespearean tragedy before tearing up. “You know, I’ll continue to have health insurance. So, I’m fine. What I worry about is the people who lose their health insurance.” Wouldn’t it be lovely if politicians had their own dedicated healthcare plans while the rest of us played Monopoly with our lives?

    But the plot thickened. Just days later, in a turn you’d expect only from a poorly scripted thriller, both Melissa and her husband, Mark, were tragically shot in their Brooklyn Park home—by someone pretending to be a cop. Because in today’s world, impersonating authority seems to be the hottest trend. They left behind two children, who are suddenly tasked with processing a loss no child should ever face.

    Prior to this shocking event, DFLer John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, were also victims of gun violence in a bizarre and uncoordinated attack. Authorities are now hunting the suspect, a 57-year-old named Vance Boelter, who seems to be auditioning for a criminal mastermind role. Spoiler alert: It’s not going to end well for him.

    The Legacy of a Political Powerhouse

    Friends, foes, and even the mailman are mourning the loss of the sharp-witted Hortman. At age 55, she was not just any politician—she championed liberal causes like abortion rights with the fierce tenacity of a mother bear defending her cubs. Mark Johnson, R-East Grand Forks, described her as “a frustrating opponent because she was so good”—which is basically the politician’s version of complimenting someone’s annoying ability to win at Monopoly every time.

    Governor Tim Walz echoed the sentiment, saying Hortman approached each day like a hero in a superhero movie, tasked with saving Minnesota with grace and compassion. But wait! There’s more! She was also humorous. At a recent press conference, she joked about wanting to give uncooperative lawmakers a thorough “proctological exam,” because nothing says diplomacy like a bit of bodily humor.

    Education or Pre-Political Training?

    Melissa Hortman wasn’t born with a silver spoon, but she did graduate from Blaine High School and then Boston University, wielding her political science and philosophy degree like a shield against ignorance. After finishing law school at the University of Minnesota, she climbed the Kool-Aid Man wall of politics, smashing through two failed attempts before finally being elected to the Minnesota House in 2004. Perseverance much, Melissa?

    Policy Dreams and Legislator Nightmares

    Fast forward through her triumphant rise to House Speaker and you’ll notice some interesting legislation flying through the Minnesota House of Cards. From solar energy laws to a laundry list of social programs that made her a hero (and a target) among both fans and foes, her agenda was a buffet of left-leaning ideals that left some Republicans feeling like they’d just eaten too many dessert samples at Costco.

    In 2023, with the DFL in charge of both the House and Senate, a “transformational” legislative session ensued. That’s right, folks! They increased funding for schools, provided free breakfast (because apparently, students were starving to death before), and ticked every liberal item off a “wish list.” But what was the outcome? They managed to alienate half the state while patting themselves on the back. Truly, a masterclass in politics!

    And while Republicans labeled the 2023 session as “bonkers,” Hortman was preparing for the dramatic power-sharing negotiations that would follow the 2024 elections. Because, why not add a little suspense to the political theater? Can you imagine the roundtable discussions? “Let’s all get along, or we’ll never get free lunch again!”

    Transformation vs. Backlash

    As things reached boiling point, DFL legislators turned on their leadership, accusing them of a “betrayal” after a MinnesotaCare eligibility bill became law, once again reminding everyone that sometimes being a leader means stepping on your own toes.

    In the end, Hortman’s farewell sentence echoed the timeless agony, “I did what leaders do. I stepped up and got the job done for the people of Minnesota.” If only every leader’s exit could come with as much drama, humor, and unexpected plot twists. We salute you, Melissa Hortman, conqueror of policies, giver of press conferences, and the last voice we heard tackling the very real issue of life, death, and everything in between.

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