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Transportation Budget and Policy Division
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
12:45 PM, Room 15, Capitol

Minutes

Present: Senator Steve Murphy - Chair, Senator Jim Carlson - Vice Chair, Senator Terri E. Bonoff, Senator Dick Day, Senator D. Scott Dibble, Senator John P. Doll, Senator Michelle L. Fischbach, Senator Joe Gimse, Senator Michael J. Jungbauer, Senator Amy T. Koch, Senator Keith Langseth, Senator Dan Larson, Senator Mee Moua, Senator Rick E. Olseen, Senator Gen Olson, Senator Julianne E. Ortman, Senator Ann H. Rest, Senator Kathy L. Saltzman, Senator Katie Sieben, Senator Rod Skoe

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator Steve Murphy called the meeting to order at 12:51 pm.

S.F. 3097: Senator Olseen: Rush Line corridor commuter bus service appropriation.



Senator Olseen moved that S.F. 3097, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2502: Senator Latz: Metropolitan area transportation projects state funding prioritization requirement.



Senator Skoe moved that S.F. 2502, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3189: Senator Latz: Drivers license examination successful completion requirement for controlled substance offenses.



Senator Jungbauer moved that S.F. 3189, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2539: Senator Dibble: Senior citizens identification cards fee elimination.



Senator Dibble moved that S.F. 2539, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3080: Senator Doll: Motor vehicle license plate temporary permit display provision modification.



Senator Doll moved that S.F. 3080, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3535: Senator Olseen: Office of pupil transportation safety.



Senator Olseen moved that S.F. 3535, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2077: Senator Tomassoni: Bronze star veterans motor vehicle license plates.



Senator Carlson moved that S.F. 2077, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2337: Senator Carlson: Special motor vehicle license plates for motorcycles issuance authorization; military and veterans affairs departments license plate account money standing appropriation creation.



Senator Carlson moved that S.F. 2337, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2365: Senator Rest: Minnesota sesquicentennial special motor vehicle license plates.



Senator Rest moved that S.F. 2365, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3069: Senator Michel: 2008 U.S. Womens Open license plate issuance.



Senator Koch moved that S.F. 3069, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3191: Senator Cohen: American Red Cross special motor vehicle license plates.



Senator Saltzman moved that S.F. 3191, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3058: Senator Rest: High occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes and dynamic shoulder lanes fees imposition, account establishment and appropriation.



Senator Rest moved that S.F. 3058, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3462: Senator Doll: Special veteran motor vehicle license plates surcharge repeal.



Senator Doll moved that S.F. 3462, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 3686: Senator Jungbauer: Transportation appropriations reductions.



Senator Jungbauer moved that S.F. 3686, be laid on the table. - MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 3:11 pm.


 
                                                                      
Senator Steve Murphy, Chair
                                                                      
Kelly Russell, Legislative Assistant