Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz delivered his second State of the State address Sunday, urging residents to continue to come together to fight the coronavirus epidemic.
"You are slowing the spread of this disease," Walz said. "You are protecting your neighbors. You are giving hospitals time to prepare to care for the many who will fall ill. You are making a difference and you are certainly saving lives."
The 12-minute speech, posted in full here, was given from the residence instead of the State Capitol and broadcast online as the statewide Stay Home order remains in effect. Here's a look at what political leaders and others said about Walz's address.
Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, R-East Gull Lake, said in a video statement sent before the speech that Minnesota must "face this thing together."
"It's not Democrat or Republican its Americans together fighting this. And so we want the governor to be successful and we want the president to be successful... as [Walz] lays out his plan tonight we will try our best to rally around it. it's not just the life and health of the people of Minnesota, it's alos the economy that's being affected and people's livelihoods."
House Speaker Melissa Hortman, DFL-Brooklyn Park, applauded Walz's speech and handling of the crisis, saying he was "made for this moment."
"Governor Walz and his Administration have shown incredible leadership and have served the people of Minnesota well during this crisis. The Minnesota House of Representatives will continue working with the Governor and doing everything we can to help Minnesotans during this difficult time and into the future."
House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt, R-Crown, said while the speech struck the right tone, the governor must weigh flexibility for those who can return to work safely moving forward.