Skip to main content Skip to office menu Skip to footer

State Government Finance and Policy and Elections Committee
Thursday, February 16, 2017
1:00 PM, Room 1200, Minnesota Senate Bldg.

Minutes

Present: Senator Mary Kiffmeyer - Chair, Senator Mark W. Koran Vice Chair, Senator Jim Carlson, Senator John R. Jasinski, Senator Susan Kent, Senator Carolyn Laine, Senator Carla J. Nelson, Senator Scott J. Newman, Senator Ann H. Rest, Senator Torrey N. Westrom

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator Mary Kiffmeyer called the meeting to order at

S.F. 112: Senator Housley: Palliative care advisory committee establishment.



Senator Newman moved that S.F. 112, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Health and Human Services Finance and Policy Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 166: Senator Pratt: REAL ID Act authorization and implementation governance; drivers licenses and ID cards requirements and fees modifications; legislative reporting, rulemaking, and appropriation.



Senator Kiffmeyer moved that S.F. 166, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1114: Senator Koran: Governor\'s portraits displayed in state capitol at all times requirement.



Senator Koran moved that S.F. 1114, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

Minnesota Board of Cosmetology overview and budget change items. (5PM)
     
     Executive Director Gina Fast
     Catrina Mairose Chief of Staff



S.F. 161: Senator Rest: Hard-of-hearing accommodation requirement in state-funded capital improvement projects.



Senator Kiffmeyer moved that S.F. 161, be laid over. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 347: Senator Latz: Ignition interlock performance standards modification and devices enabled with location tracking capabilities use prohibition.



Senator Newman moved that S.F. 347, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at


 
                                                                      
Senator Mary Kiffmeyer, Chair
                                                                      
Kelly Johnson, Legislative Assistant