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State and Local Government Committee
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
3:00 PM, Room 123, Capitol

Minutes

Present: Senator Sandra L. Pappas - Chair, Senator Chris A. Eaton - Vice Chair, Senator Bruce D. Anderson, Senator Kevin L. Dahle, Senator Dan D. Hall, Senator Jeff Hayden, Senator Karin Housley, Senator Alice M. Johnson, Senator Branden Petersen, Senator Bev Scalze, Senator Dave Thompson, Senator Patricia Torres Ray, Senator Melissa H. Wiklund

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator Sandra L. Pappas called the meeting to order at 3:12 pm

S.F. 2118: Senator Dahle: Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children.



Senator Dahle moved that S.F. 2118, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the . - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2372: Senator Jensen: Insurance provisions modifications.



Senator Torres Ray moved that S.F. 2372, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the . - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2435: Senator Dibble: Animal anticruelty laws and practices enforcement review task force establishment and appropriation.



Senator Hayden moved that S.F. 2435, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the . - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1722: Senator Hoffman: Teacher bargaining unit additional therapists inclusion.



Senator Eaton moved that S.F. 1722, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2467: Senator Pappas: Administrative rulemaking process regulations and provisions modifications (THIS BILL WILL NOT BE HEARD UNTIL THE COMMITTEE RECONVENES IN THE EVENING).



Senator Pappas moved that S.F. 2467, be laid on the table. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2036: Senator Nienow: North Branch public utilities commission membership modification.



Senator Anderson moved that S.F. 2036, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2166: Senator Hawj: St. Paul port authority meetings by telephone or other electronic means authorization.



Senator Hayden moved that S.F. 2166, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1872: Senator Senjem: Southeast Minnesota multicounty housing and redevelopment authority Dodge county exclusion.



Senator Pappas moved that S.F. 1872, be laid on the table. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2001: Senator Bonoff: Public postsecondary institutions resident tuition status to veterans establishment.



Senator Scalze moved that S.F. 2001, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2378: Senator Hayden: Human services advisory councils expiration date elimination.



Senator Hayden moved that S.F. 2378, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2255: Senator Kent: Metropolitan council additional investment authority authorization.



Senator Dahle moved that S.F. 2255, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2343: Senator Pappas: State government investment reporting modification.



Senator Pappas moved that S.F. 2343, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2402: Senator Hoffman: Campaign finance technical changes and provisions modifications.



Senator Dahle moved that S.F. 2402, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the . - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1811: Senator Bonoff: Electronic roster study and authorization.



Senator Torres Ray moved that S.F. 1811, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2276: Senator Schmit: Pollution control agency (PCA) classification of waters rule notices modifications; septic system tank fee submission deadline modification; small business air quality compliance assistance advisory group sunset elimination (THIS BILL WILL NOT BE HEARD UNTIL THE COMMITTEE RECONVENES IN THE EVENING).



Senator Pappas moved that S.F. 2276, be laid on the table. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2227: Senator Schmit: Game and fish provisions modifications.



Be recommended to pass and re-referred to the .

The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 pm


 
                                                                      
Senator Sandra L. Pappas, Chair
                                                                      
Katie Gasper, Legislative Assistant