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Welcome to another episode of The Break Down with Brodkorb and Becky! In this episode, hosts Becky Scherr and Michael Brodkorb interview Minnesota State Senator Matt Klein, a physician and chair of the Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee, who is also running for Congress in Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District. Klein describes the opening days of the 2026 legislative session as emotional and bipartisan, including tributes to Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, a celebration of Sen. John Hoffman’s return, and recognition of the late Sen. Bruce Anderson. He outlines his committee priorities, including data privacy, stopping “dynamic/surveillance pricing,” cracking down on cryptocurrency kiosks targeting seniors, and adding oversight to prediction markets operating in Minnesota. Klein emphasizes his bipartisan approach and discusses a proposed two-year lobbying ban, as well as support for bipartisan legislation to establish an independent Office of Inspector General in Minnesota to address fraud and rebuild public trust after significant misuse of public programs. Klein explains why he is running for Congress in Minnesota’s Second District, citing his medical background and the need to address looming healthcare challenges such as Medicaid cuts, misinformation about public health, and threats to rural hospitals and nursing homes; he also discusses his grassroots “pop-up town halls” approach and endorsements from across the Democratic spectrum. The episode addresses immigration enforcement and ICE, with Klein calling for organizational reform, a review of civil liberties violations in Minnesota, and legislation to designate hospitals, clinics, and schools as protected spaces. After the interview, Becky and Michael reflect positively on Klein’s bipartisan style and “bedside manner,” then discuss the start of the 2026 Minnesota Legislative Session. They analyze expectations for a lame-duck Gov. Tim Walz, predict the session’s partisanship will increase, and explore parallels between fraud oversight and ICE oversight as trust-in-government issues. They also discuss how lawmakers running for higher office may affect session dynamics, make predictions about what might pass (including the Inspector General bill and technical fixes), identify issues that could dominate messaging (bonding, sanctuary city debates), and identify sports betting as a potential sleeper issue. Join us for a sharp, fast-moving conversation breaking down the latest in politics, policy, and the stories shaping the moment. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:23 Interview with Senator Matt Klein 06:08 Bipartisanship Under Pressure 16:10 Why Senator Klein is Running for Congress 38:12 Recap of Interview with Klein 47:27 Session Kickoff & Healing After Tragedy 51:17 Election-Year Session Forecast 01:25:18 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks The Break Down with Brodkorb and Becky will return with a new episode next week!