State of Minnesota

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Wednesday , March 4, 1998


The following House Files were introduced:

Van Dellen; Rifenberg; Anderson, B.; Wolf and Osskopp introduced:

H. F. No. 3821, A bill for an act relating to taxation; reducing individual income tax rates; reducing the general education levy; reducing property tax class rates; providing a property tax rebate; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 290.06, subdivisions 2c and 2d; and 290.091, subdivisions 1 and 2; Minnesota Statutes 1997 Supplement, sections 273.127, subdivision 3; 273.13, subdivisions 22, 23, 24, 25 , As amended , And 31; 273.1382, subdivision 1; and 290.091, subdivision 6.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.

Mares, Kielkucki, Gunther, Seifert and Seagren introduced:

H. F. No. 3822, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article XIII, by adding a section; confirming that the lawful taking of game and fish is a valued part of our heritage and a privilege that must always be managed by law and regulation for the common good.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mulder, Osskopp, Vandeveer, Reuter and Nornes introduced:

H. F. No. 3823, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article XIII, by adding a section; confirming that the lawful taking of game and fish is a valued part of our heritage and a privilege that must always be managed by law and regulation for the common good.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Stang, Rifenberg, Kuisle, Erickson and Nornes introduced:

H. F. No. 3824, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article XIII, by adding a section; confirming that the lawful taking of game and fish is a valued part of our heritage and a privilege that must always be managed by law and regulation for the common good.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Wenzel introduced:

H. F. No. 3825, A bill for an act relating to taxation; changing the general rate of the sales and use tax and the sales tax on motor vehicles from 6.5 percent to 6 percent; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 297A.02, subdivision 1.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.

Biernat introduced:

H. F. No. 3826, A bill for an act relating to civil actions; regulating mediation; providing a nondisclosure privilege; regulating mediator testimony; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 595.02, subdivisions 1 and 1a; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 572, repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 572.35, subdivision 1; and 572.37.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Bakk and Holsten introduced:

H. F. No. 3827, A bill for an act relating to game and fish; prohibiting the use of underwater video cameras to take fish; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 97C.325.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.

Long introduced:

H. F. No. 3828, A bill for an act relating to taxation; allowing a 20 percent property tax rebate for 1998 taxes.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.