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Secretary of the Senate, Senate Desk

The Secretary of the Senate, Senate Desk, conducts daily legislative sessions, overseeing activities conducted at the desk that center around the actual enactment of legislation. The Senate Desk ensures that the Senate functions smoothly and conforms to Senate Rules and the constitutional and statutory provisions that relate to the mechanics of enacting legislation.   

Order of Business
     Agendas and Calendars
  The Senate conducts business following a set agenda as stated in the Guide to the Minnesota Senate, The Orders of Business, often referred to as the Daily Orders of Business. All agendas and calendars prepared for a legislative session are produced by the Journal Production Office.
 
Procedural Rules   The Senate conducts legislative business procedures as stated in the Rules of the Senate and Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives. The Secretary of the Senate ensures parliamentary procedures are followed.

 

The Secretary of the Senate, Senate Desk, provides external and internal legislative information and production services to public and Senate members and employees. The Senate Desk functions under the jurisdiction of the Committee on Rules and Administration, under the direction of and including the Secretary of the Senate. Senate Desk functions are conducted primarily at the large desk at the front of the Senate Chamber. Senate Desk is occasionally referred to as "Front Desk", which describes both the large desk at the front of the Chamber and the many activities conducted at the desk that center around the actual enactment of legislation.   

The Senate Desk is responsible for the following activities during floor sessions:

  • Conducting roll call.
  • Following daily agendas as stated on all calendars, ensuring the Senate Order of Business are followed and moving legislation through the process.
  • Introducing Senate bills and engrossments.
  • Processing and reading bill introductions, messages from the House of Representatives, floor amendments, bills reported out of committee, motions, and all the other written material that is a part of the legislative process.
  • Certifying passage of bills.
  • Keeping minutes and coordinating the functions of the sessions.
  • Overseeing production, duplication, and distribution of Senate Agendas, General Orders, Calendars, and printed bills.
  • Overseeing production, duplication, and distribution of the Senate Daily and Permanent Journal.
  • Overseeing Governor's appointments processing.

 

Date timeline Description
   
July 1 State fiscal year begins each year, and in odd-numbered years, state fiscal biennium begins.
July through December Groundwork is laid for upcoming legislative session. Ongoing budget activity, budget-related events, trends, and issues are analyzed for their fiscal policy implications. Budget divisions, committees, and legislative commissions hold special meetings to examine pending issues.
End of November Department of Finance issues November Forecast of state revenues and expenditures.
Beginning of January Legislature convenes, begins official budget hearings and committee hearings to discuss pertinent issues and bills. Staff drafts bills and amendments upon request of Senators.
Fourth Tuesday in January in odd-numbered years, or third Tuesday in February, if a new governor has just been elected Governor issues detailed budget for following biennium.
Mid February Governor issues detailed budget and policy bills for the next biennium.
End of February Department of Finance issues February Forecast of state revenues and expenditures.
March to June Legislature finishes committee and budget hearings, bills are debated and voted on in floor sessions, and conference committees meet to finalize bills. Governor signs or vetoes legislation.
Monday following third Saturday in May Constitution mandates end of regular session.

 


Secretary of the Senate
Staff List red diamond image Organized by Name
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Ric Almer
Co-Director Index
110 Capitol
(651) 296-5250
 
D
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Wendy Dwyer
Deputy Secretary of the Senate, for Administration
233 Capitol
(651) 296-1223
 
E
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Joy Elliott
Senior Indexer
110 Capitol
(651) 296-0268
 
Mark Engebretson
Indexer
110 Capitol
(651) 296-5604
 
F
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Mary Ferguson
Executive Secretary
231 Capitol
(651) 296-4174
 
J
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Linda Jackson
Director Journal Production
G-3 Capitol
(651) 296-0161
 
L
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Mike Linn
Second Assistant Secretary of the Senate
G-1 Capitol
(651) 296-5249
 
Cal R. Ludeman
Secretary of the Senate
231 Capitol
(651) 296-2344
 
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Melissa Mapes
Engrossing Secretary
G-2 Capitol
(651) 296-4149
 
Melissa Martin
Assistant Engrossing Secretary
G-2 Capitol
(651) 296-4868
 
P
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Colleen J. Pacheco
First Assistant Secretary of the Senate
232 Capitol
(651) 296-0227
 
R
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Scott Radunzel
Assistant Director Journal Production
G-3 Capitol
(651) 296-4183
 
T
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Robin Thoreson
Indexer
110 Capitol
(651) 296-4970
 
Jessica Tupper
Third Assistant Secretary of the Senate
232 Capitol
(651) 296-8854
 
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Manuel Vasquez
Co-Director Index
110 Capitol
(651) 296-4392
 

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