Tuesday, the Minnesota Legislature convened for its 92 nd Legislative Session. As with many other things in the past year, the Minnesota Legislative Session will not be the same as past sessions. The House of Representatives plans to conduct all business (committee hearings, floor sessions and individual meetings) mostly remote. Floor sessions will have limited attendance by members with most members voting remotely. The Senate will conduct business with a bit of a hybrid approach. Committee meetings can be attended in-person by members, and there will be a remote option for Senators and potential testifiers. All activity of the legislature will mostly be streamed, and access to the capitol grounds and office buildings is mostly closed to the public, unless there are changes to capitol operations later in session. Even with these different dynamics, the Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) will be advocating for important priorities on behalf of Minnesota’s corn farmers.