ST. PAUL, MN – Governor Mark Dayton will deliver his annual State of the State Address on Monday, January 23, 2017, beginning at 7:00pm at the Minnesota State Capitol House Chamber. A copy of the letter Governor Dayton sent to
Speaker of the House Kurt Daudt is attached.
How to Watch Governor Dayton’s State of the State Address
We encourage Minnesotans to view Governor Dayton’s remarks in any of the following formats, provided by news outlets across the state.
• Governor Mark Dayton and Lt. Governor Tina Smith’s Website: The live stream of the Governor’s remarks will be embedded on Governor Mark Dayton and Lt. Governor Tina Smith’s website
online at this link.
• Minnesota House of Representatives: The Minnesota House Live Webcast and Mobile Stream will be streaming the Governor’s remarks
online at this link, as well as on the HTV 1 channel.
• Twin Cities PBS: Twin Cities PBS will stream the Governor’s remarks
live on their website and on the Minnesota Channel.
• Minnesota News Network: Minnesota News Network (MNN) will broadcast the Governor’s remarks live online
at this link.
• FOX 9: FOX 9 will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on their website
at this link and on their
Facebook page.
• KSTP: KSTP will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on their website at
this link.
• WCCO: WCCO will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on their website
at this link. News Radio 830 WCCO will also carry the Governor’s remarks live, and WCCO-TV will provide a live-stream
on their Facebook page.
• The UpTake: The UpTake will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on their website
at this link.
• Forum Communications: Forum Communications will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on all their websites, including
INFORUM and
WDAY.
• Star Tribune: The Star Tribune will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on their website
at this link.
• Pioneer Press: The Pioneer Press will be live-streaming video of the Governor’s remarks on their website
at this link.
Minnesotans can also follow the conversation on
Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag
#MNSOTS.