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STATE OF MINNESOTA

 

 

NINETIETH SESSION - 2017

 

_____________________

 

FORTY-SECOND DAY

 

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, April 6, 2017

 

 

      The House of Representatives convened at 10:00 a.m. and was called to order by Kurt Daudt, Speaker of the House.

 

      Prayer was offered by Imam Asad Zaman, Executive Director, Muslim American Society of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

 

      The members of the House gave the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.

 

      The roll was called and the following members were present:

 


Albright

Allen

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Applebaum

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bliss

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Davnie

Dean, M.

Dehn, R.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hansen

Hausman

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hilstrom

Hoppe

Hornstein

Hortman

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koegel

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

McDonald

Metsa

Miller

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nash

Nelson

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

Olson

Omar

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Pinto

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Rosenthal

Runbeck

Sandstede

Sauke

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Slocum

Smith

Sundin

Swedzinski

Theis

Thissen

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Wagenius

Ward

West

Whelan

Wills

Youakim

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      A quorum was present.

 

      Hamilton was excused until 1:30 p.m.

 

      The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding day.  There being no objection, further reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.


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INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

 

 

      The following House Files were introduced:

 

 

Dean, M., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 2585, A bill for an act relating to human services; increasing MinnesotaCare premiums; directing the commissioner of human services to seek federal waivers and approvals necessary to provide flexibility in the use of money in the state's basic health program trust fund; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 256L.15, subdivision 2.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Finance.

 

 

Grossell; Dean, M.; O'Neill; Baker; Hilstrom; Hoppe; Albright and Kresha introduced:

 

H. F. No. 2586, A bill for an act relating to health; requiring the commissioner of health to provide grants for prescription drug deactivation and disposal; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Reform.

 

 

Loonan introduced:

 

H. F. No. 2587, A bill for an act relating to human services; requiring the commissioner of human services to report to the legislature on the receipt and use of federal opioid crisis grants; requiring certain funds to be used for opioid abuse prevention and other related initiatives.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Reform.

 

 

      Peppin moved that the House recess subject to the call of the Chair.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

RECESS

 

 

RECONVENED

 

      The House reconvened and was called to order by Speaker pro tempore Davids.

 

 

      Lee was excused for the remainder of today's session.

 

 

CALENDAR FOR THE DAY

 

 

      S. F. No. 1937 was reported to the House.


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Fenton moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as follows:

 

Page 5, line 10, delete "(1)"

 

Page 5, delete lines 17 to 30

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

Barr, R., moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 151, after line 6, insert:

 

"Subd. 3.  Data.  Government data received by the commissioner pursuant to this section is nonpublic data or private data on individuals, as defined in section 13.02, subdivisions 9 and 12."

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      Loeffler was excused between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 2:40 p.m.

 

      Hausman was excused for the remainder of today's session.

 

 

Schultz moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 179, line 9, before the period, insert ", including, but not limited to, the costs of air emissions and water degradation"

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      Hornstein offered an amendment to the Schultz amendment to S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      Newberger raised a point of order pursuant to rule 3.21(b) that the Hornstein amendment to the Schultz amendment was not in order.  Speaker pro tempore Davids ruled the point of order well taken and the Hornstein amendment to the Schultz amendment out of order.

 

 

      Pinto appealed the decision of Speaker pro tempore Davids.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.


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CALL OF THE HOUSE

 

      On the motion of Murphy, E., and on the demand of 10 members, a call of the House was ordered.  The following members answered to their names:

 


Albright

Allen

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Applebaum

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bliss

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Davnie

Dean, M.

Dehn, R.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hilstrom

Hoppe

Hornstein

Hortman

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koegel

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

McDonald

Metsa

Miller

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nash

Nelson

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

Olson

Omar

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Pinto

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Rosenthal

Runbeck

Sandstede

Sauke

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Slocum

Smith

Sundin

Swedzinski

Theis

Thissen

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Wagenius

Ward

West

Whelan

Wills

Youakim

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      All members answered to the call and it was so ordered.

 

 

      The vote recurred on the question "Shall the decision of Speaker pro tempore Davids stand as the judgment of the House?" and the roll was called.  There were 75 yeas and 56 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Jurgens


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Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      So it was the judgment of the House that the decision of Speaker pro tempore Davids should stand.

 

 

      The question recurred on the Schultz amendment and the roll was called.  There were 71 yeas and 59 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Allen

Anselmo

Applebaum

Baker

Barr, R.

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fenton

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gunther

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Jessup

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Knoblach

Koegel

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loon

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Petersburg

Peterson

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Theis

Thissen

Urdahl

Wagenius

Ward

West

Wills

Youakim


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Backer

Bahr, C.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Franson

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Haley

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Koznick

Layman

Lohmer

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Uglem

Vogel

Whelan

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

Lesch moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 154, line 11, after the period, insert "No such telecommunication or Internet service provider shall refuse to provide its services to a customer on the grounds that the customer has not approved collection of the customer's personal information."

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.


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Thissen moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 154, delete section 4 and insert:

 

"Sec. 4.  [237.417] PERSONAL INFORMATION; PROHIBITION.

 

Subdivision 1.  Definitions.  (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them.

 

(b) "Covered entity" means an entity, including a search engine service, social media, or other Web-based application, that collects personally identifiable information from a consumer by means of the Internet.

 

(c) "Express approval" means an affirmative act of the consumer provided in writing or by electronic means.  The affirmative act providing express approval must be made in a separate document or form that contains no approval by a consumer of any other contractual provision.

 

(d) "Internet service provider" has the meaning given in section 325M.01, subdivision 3.

 

(e) "Minnesota facilities" means the facilities of a telecommunications or Internet service provider covered by or subject to a franchise agreement, right-of-way agreement, or other contract with the state of Minnesota or a political subdivision.

 

(f) "Personally identifiable information" means information that identifies:

 

(1) a consumer by physical or electronic address or telephone number;

 

(2) a consumer as having requested or obtained specific materials or services from an Internet service provider;

 

(3) Internet or online sites visited by a consumer; or

 

(4) any of the contents of a consumer's data-storage devices.

 

(g) "Telecommunications service provider" has the meaning given in section 237.01, subdivision 6b.

 

Subd. 2.  Service provider; prohibition.  A telecommunications or Internet service provider that has entered into a franchise agreement, right-of-way agreement, or other contract with the state of Minnesota or a political subdivision may not sell, share, or otherwise distribute personally identifiable information from a consumer, or use such information for direct advertising or other content, without express approval from the consumer.

 

Subd. 3.  Covered entity; prohibition.  A covered entity may not sell, share, or otherwise distribute personally identifiable information from any Minnesota consumer, or use such information for direct advertising, without express approval of the consumer if the covered entity used Minnesota facilities to obtain personally identifiable information from any Minnesota consumer, even if the covered entity was not a party to a contract with the state of Minnesota at the time the personally identifiable information was obtained.  This provision applies to personally identifiable information obtained from any Minnesota consumer, even if the personally identifiable information was not obtained through the use of Minnesota facilities.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment."

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.


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           The question was taken on the Thissen amendment and the roll was called.  There were 131 yeas and 0 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Allen

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Applebaum

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bliss

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Davnie

Dean, M.

Dehn, R.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hilstrom

Hoppe

Hornstein

Hortman

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koegel

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

McDonald

Metsa

Miller

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nash

Nelson

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

Olson

Omar

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Pinto

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Rosenthal

Runbeck

Sandstede

Sauke

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Slocum

Smith

Sundin

Swedzinski

Theis

Thissen

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Wagenius

Ward

West

Whelan

Wills

Youakim

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

Thissen moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 154, after line 12, insert:

 

"Sec. 5.  [237.418] DIGITAL DEVICE MICROPHONE; CONDITIONS FOR REMOTE ACCESS.

 

Subdivision 1.  Definitions.  (a) For the purposes of this section, the terms in this subdivision have the meanings given them.

 

(b) "Digital device" means a smartphone, tablet, television, computer, car, toy, home appliance, or any other device that contains a microphone that can be activated remotely by a private entity without the knowledge of the user and can transmit sound from the location of the digital device to a remote location where it can be recorded and stored.

 

(c) "Private entity" means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, or other group, however organized.  "Private entity" does not include a state or local government agency.

 

(d) "User" means a person who purchases, leases, or otherwise regularly uses a digital device.

 

Subd. 2.  Digital device microphone; requirements for access.  No private entity may activate or enable, cause to be activated or enabled, or otherwise use a digital device's microphone to listen to, transmit, store, or disclose information unless it first:


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(1) informs the user in writing that the microphone in the user's digital device will be activated, enabled, or used by the private entity;

 

(2) informs the user in writing of the frequency and length of time the microphone will be activated, enabled, or used by the private entity;

 

(3) informs the user in writing of the specific categories of information the microphone will be listening for, transmitting, and storing;

 

(4) informs the user in writing of the specific purpose for which the information will be collected, used, or stored, and to whom it may be disclosed; and

 

(5) receives the informed, written consent of the user, including through electronic means, or the user's authorized agent, representative, or guardian, that:

 

(i) is in a form distinct and separate from any form setting forth other legal or financial obligations of the user;

 

(ii) is given in advance of the time the microphone is activated, enabled, or used; and

 

(iii) runs for a specified period of time or until consent is withdrawn by the user, whichever is sooner.

 

Subd. 3.  Prohibitions.  The provisions of this section may not be waived by a user or private entity.  Any agreement that does not comply with the applicable provisions of this section is void and unenforceable.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment."

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

Bly moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 194, delete lines 7 to 10 and insert:

 

"(c) Before adopting an interim ordinance that regulates, restricts, or prohibits a housing proposal, a statutory or home rule charter city must hold a public hearing"

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Bly amendment and the roll was called.  There were 50 yeas and 81 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Allen

Anselmo

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Freiberg

Haley

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.


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Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Mahoney

Mariani

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Olson

Omar

Pinto

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lillie

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Marquart

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Nelson

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poppe

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Sauke

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.

 

 

Garofalo moved to amend S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 192, after line 15, insert:

 

"Sec. 43.  PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT; ROUTE.

 

Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 216G.02, and Minnesota Rules, chapter 7852, an applicant may, at its sole discretion, construct, after July 1, 2017, own, and operate a 36-inch diameter, approximately 340 mile-long replacement pipeline, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 216B.243, subdivision 8, and associated facilities along the preferred route the applicant proposed to the Public Utilities Commission in Docket No. PL-9/PPL-15-137.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      Bliss was excused between the hours of 3:10 p.m. and 3:50 p.m.


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           The question was taken on the Garofalo amendment and the roll was called.  There were 75 yeas and 57 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Thissen

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Haley

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Jessup

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      S. F. No. 1937, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, was read for the third time.

 

 

CALL OF THE HOUSE LIFTED

 

      Hortman moved that the call of the House be lifted.  The motion prevailed and it was so ordered.

 

 

CALL OF THE HOUSE

 

      On the motion of Peppin and on the demand of 10 members, a call of the House was ordered.  The following members answered to their names:

 


Albright

Allen

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Applebaum

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bliss

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Davnie

Dean, M.

Dehn, R.

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther


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Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hilstrom

Hoppe

Hornstein

Hortman

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koegel

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

McDonald

Metsa

Miller

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nash

Nelson

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

Olson

Omar

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Pinto

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Rosenthal

Runbeck

Sandstede

Sauke

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Slocum

Smith

Sundin

Swedzinski

Theis

Thissen

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Wagenius

Ward

West

Whelan

Wills

Youakim

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      All members answered to the call and it was so ordered.

 

 

CALL OF THE HOUSE LIFTED

 

      Peppin moved that the call of the House be lifted.  The motion prevailed and it was so ordered.

 

 

      Dettmer was excused for the remainder of today's session.

 

 

      The Speaker resumed the Chair.

 

 

      S. F. No. 1937, A bill for an act relating to state government; appropriating money for commerce, energy, labor and industry, and employment and economic development; making policy and technical changes; modifying fees; requiring reports; amending regulation of municipal electric utilities and rural electric cooperatives; modifying telecommunications provisions; modifying the solar energy standard; amending resource planning requirements; establishing a task force; establishing a youth skills training program; modifying water conditioning installation requirements; modifying job creation fund requirements for certain businesses; providing a onetime exception to restrictions on use of Minnesota investment fund repayments; creating the getting to work grant program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 45.0135, subdivision 6; 46.131, subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision; 53B.11, subdivision 1; 58.10, subdivision 1; 65B.84, subdivision 1; 80A.65, subdivision 2; 116J.395, subdivision 7; 116J.8731, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 116J.8748, subdivisions 1, 3, 4, 6; 116L.17, subdivision 1; 116L.665; 116M.14, subdivision 4; 116M.17, subdivision 4; 116M.18, subdivisions 1a, 4, 4a, 8; 175.45; 216B.164, subdivisions 5, 9, by adding a subdivision; 216B.1691, subdivision 2f; 216B.1694, subdivision 3; 216B.2422, subdivisions 2, 4; 216B.62, subdivision 3b; 216C.435, by adding a subdivision; 237.01, by adding subdivisions; 237.295, by adding a subdivision; 239.101, subdivision 2; 297I.11, subdivision 2; 326B.092, subdivision 7; 326B.153, subdivision 1; 326B.37, by adding subdivisions; 326B.435, subdivision 2; 326B.50, subdivision 3, by adding subdivisions; 326B.55, subdivisions 2, 4; 326B.89, subdivisions 1, 5; Laws 2015, First Special Session chapter 1, article 1, sections 2, subdivision 6; 5, subdivision 2; Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 7, section 2, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 175; 237; 326B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 46.131, subdivision 5; 326B.89, subdivision 14; Minnesota Rules, parts 4355.0100; 4355.0200; 4355.0300; 4355.0400; 4355.0500.

 

 

      The bill, as amended, was placed upon its final passage.


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           The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 76 yeas and 55 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Anselmo

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

      Dehn, R.,was excused between the hours of 7:20 p.m. and 8:20 p.m.

 

      Mahoney was excused between the hours of 7:20 p.m. and 9:05 p.m.

 

 

      Pursuant to rule 1.50, Peppin moved that the House be allowed to continue in session after 12:00 midnight.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

      The Speaker called Davids to the Chair.

 

 

      S. F. No. 605 was reported to the House.

 

 

Anderson, S., moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as follows:

 

Page 4, after line 26, insert:

 

"No later than January 15, 2018, the legislative auditor must complete an assessment of the adequacy of the county audits performed by the state auditor in calendar year 2016.  The


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standards for conducting the assessment must be identical to those described in the report of the state auditor dated March 2017, titled "Assessing the Adequacy of 2015 County Audits Performed by Private CPA Firms.""

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Anderson, S., amendment and the roll was called.  There were 91 yeas and 38 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Davnie

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lien

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Marquart

Maye Quade

McDonald

Miller

Moran

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Rosenthal

Runbeck

Sauke

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Wagenius

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Clark

Considine

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Freiberg

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Lesch

Liebling

Lillie

Loeffler

Mariani

Masin

Metsa

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pinto

Sandstede

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

Anderson, S., moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 74, after line 19, insert:

 

"Sec. 67.  WAITE PARK; HOTEL INSPECTION.

 

(a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary and in addition to any other requirement in law, the city of Waite Park may adopt an ordinance to require a hotel, motel, or lodging establishment operating within the city's jurisdiction to have a valid license issued by the city.  The license may prohibit the licensee from:


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(1) knowingly allowing a room to be occupied for purposes of sex trafficking;

 

(2) knowingly allowing a room to be occupied for the purposes of illegal drug activity;

 

(3) knowingly allowing a room to be occupied by a minor for the consumption of alcoholic beverages;

 

(4) prohibiting the inspection of the licensed premises;

 

(5) failing to report observed or suspected illegal activity to the police in a reasonable period of time; and

 

(6) failure to maintain the licensed premises to all building, fire, mechanical, zoning or licensing codes.

 

The ordinance may provide for inspections related to the activities the license addresses.  The city may collect a reasonable fee related to the cost of issuing the license and conducting inspections.

 

(b) "Hotel," "motel," and "lodging establishment" are as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 157.15.

 

(c) The authority in this section does not replace or diminish the authority of the community health board to inspect and license any hotel, motel, or lodging establishment in the city.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment without local approval, as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 645.023, subdivision 1, paragraph (a)."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      Fischer was excused between the hours of 7:40 p.m. and 9:25 p.m.

 

 

Hansen moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 115, delete section 1

 

Page 118, delete sections 4 and 5

 

Page 119, delete sections 6 to 8

 

Page 120, delete section 9

 

Page 121, delete sections 10 to 12

 

Page 122, delete sections 13 and 14

 

Page 123, delete section 15

 

Page 124, delete sections 16 and 17


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Page 126, delete section 18

 

Page 127, delete section 19

 

Page 129, delete section 20

 

Page 131, delete sections 21 and 22

 

Page 132, delete section 23

 

Page 133, delete section 24

 

Page 134, delete sections 25 and 26

 

Page 137, delete section 27

 

Page 138, delete sections 28 and 29

 

Page 139, delete section 30

 

Page 140, delete sections 31 and 32

 

Page 141, delete sections 33 to 35

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

Murphy, E., moved to amend the Hansen amendment to S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 1, after line 1, insert:

 

"Page 65, delete section 53

 

Page 67, delete section 54"

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Murphy, E., amendment to the Hansen amendment and the roll was called.  There were 55 yeas and 71 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Davids

Davnie

Ecklund

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen


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Hilstrom

Hornstein

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Urdahl

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Daniels

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      The motion did not prevail and the amendment to the amendment was not adopted.

 

 

      The Speaker resumed the Chair.

 

 

      The question recurred on the Hansen amendment and the roll was called.  There were 53 yeas and 76 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Allen

Anselmo

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Flanagan

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam


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Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.

 

 

      Halverson offered an amendment to S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      O'Neill raised a point of order pursuant to rule 4.03, relating to Ways and Means Committee; Budget Resolution; Effect on Expenditure and Revenue Bills, that the Halverson amendment was not in order.  The Speaker ruled the point of order well taken and the Halverson amendment out of order.

 

 

      Hortman appealed the decision of the Speaker.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The vote was taken on the question "Shall the decision of the Speaker stand as the judgment of the House?" and the roll was called.  There were 73 yeas and 55 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fenton

Flanagan

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Wills

Youakim


 

 

      So it was the judgment of the House that the decision of the Speaker should stand.


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Lillie moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 74, after line 19, insert:

 

"Sec. 67.  LABOR AGREEMENT RATIFIED; MINNESOTA GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COUNCIL.

 

The arbitration award and labor agreement between the state of Minnesota and the Minnesota Government Engineering Council, submitted to the Legislative Coordinating Commission Subcommittee on Employee Relations on July 28, 2016, and implemented as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.855, subdivision 2, are ratified.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

MOTION TO LAY ON THE TABLE

 

      Considine moved that S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, be laid on the table.  The motion did not prevail.

 

 

      The question recurred on the Lillie amendment and the roll was called.  There were 62 yeas and 68 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Allen

Anselmo

Applebaum

Bahr, C.

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Knoblach

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Theis

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

West

Wills

Youakim


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Backer

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Koznick

Kresha

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh


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Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Whelan

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.

 

 

Halverson moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 39, line 5, after "and" insert "that the committee's use of the sale proceeds will be disclosed to the board as required by law.  Additionally, the committee"

 

 

Anderson, S., moved to amend the Halverson amendment to S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 1, after line 1, insert:

 

"Page 38, line 28, after "services" insert "; loans and lines of credit"

 

Page 38, line 29, after "services" insert ", or receipt of a loan or line of credit from a financial institution"

 

Page 38, line 31, after "services" insert "or a loan or line of credit received from a financial institution""

 

Page 1, after line 3, insert:

 

"Page 39, after line 8, insert:

 

"EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment.  Outstanding loans or lines of credit received by a political committee for a purpose prohibited by this section must be repaid to the financial institution or closed no later than July 1, 2017.""

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      Pinto raised a point of order pursuant to section 94, paragraph 1, of "Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure," relating to Right of Member to Hold the Floor.  The Speaker ruled the point of order not well taken.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      Pinto raised a point of order pursuant to rule 3.21(b) that the Anderson, S., amendment to the Halverson amendment was not in order. 

 

 

      The Speaker submitted the following question to the House:  "Is it the judgment of the House that the Pinto point of order is well taken?"

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.


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CALL OF THE HOUSE

 

      On the motion of Hortman and on the demand of 10 members, a call of the House was ordered.  The following members answered to their names:

 


Albright

Allen

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Applebaum

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bliss

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Dehn, R.

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hilstrom

Hoppe

Hornstein

Hortman

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koegel

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

McDonald

Metsa

Miller

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nash

Nelson

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

Olson

Omar

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Pinto

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Rosenthal

Runbeck

Sandstede

Sauke

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Slocum

Smith

Sundin

Swedzinski

Theis

Thissen

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

Wagenius

Ward

West

Whelan

Wills

Youakim

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      All members answered to the call and it was so ordered.

 

 

      The vote was taken on the question "Is it the judgment of the House that the Pinto point of order is well taken?" and the roll was called.  There were 57 yeas and 74 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Allen

Anselmo

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davids

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero


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Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

 

      So it was the judgment of the House that the Pinto point of order was not well taken and the Anderson, S., amendment to the Halverson amendment to S. F. No. 605 was in order.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      Liebling raised a point of order pursuant to Article I, Sec. 11 of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota.  The Speaker ruled the point of order out of order.

 

 

      The question recurred on the Anderson, S., amendment to the Halverson amendment and the roll was called.  There were 70 yeas and 61 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Daniels

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Cornish

Davids

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hertaus

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Lucero

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Urdahl

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment to the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      Halverson offered an amendment to the Halverson amendment, as amended, to S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended.


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POINT OF ORDER

 

      Peppin raised a point of order pursuant to rule 3.21(b) that the Halverson amendment to the Halverson amendment, as amended, was not in order.  The Speaker ruled the point of order well taken and the Halverson amendment to the Halverson amendment, as amended, out of order.

 

 

      Halverson appealed the decision of the Speaker.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The vote was taken on the question "Shall the decision of the Speaker stand as the judgment of the House?" and the roll was called.

 

      Thissen moved that those not voting be excused from voting.  The motion did not prevail.

 

      Peppin moved that those not voting be excused from voting.  The motion prevailed.

 

      There were 78 yeas and 52 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Howe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

Marquart

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Pelowski

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Sandstede

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Franke

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mahoney

Mariani

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      So it was the judgment of the House that the decision of the Speaker should stand.


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           Halverson withdrew her amendment, as amended, to S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended.

 

 

      Wills was excused between the hours of 11:15 p.m. and 11:20 p.m.

 

      Howe was excused for the remainder of today's session.

 

 

Hornstein moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 43, after line 30, insert:

 

"Sec. 29.  Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 16B.04, subdivision 2, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 2.  Powers and duties, generally.  Subject to other provisions of this chapter, the commissioner is authorized to:

 

(1) supervise, control, review, and approve all state contracts and purchasing, provided that the commissioner may not approve a state contract with, or the purchase of goods from, a vendor who intentionally refuses to do business, or who intentionally discriminates in the basic terms, conditions, or performance of a contract or sale, on the basis of a person's national origin;

 

(2) provide agencies with supplies and equipment;

 

(3) investigate and study the management and organization of agencies, and reorganize them when necessary to ensure their effective and efficient operation;

 

(4) manage and control state property, real and personal;

 

(5) maintain and operate all state buildings, as described in section 16B.24, subdivision 1;

 

(6) supervise, control, review, and approve all capital improvements to state buildings and the capitol building and grounds;

 

(7) provide central mail facilities;

 

(8) oversee publication of official documents and provide for their sale;

 

(9) manage and operate parking facilities for state employees and a central motor pool for travel on state business;

 

(10) provide rental space within the capitol complex for a private day care center for children of state employees.  The commissioner shall contract for services as provided in this chapter;

 

(11) settle state employee workers' compensation claims;

 

(12) purchase, accept, transfer, warehouse, sell, distribute, or dispose of surplus property in accordance with state and federal rules and regulations.  The commissioner may charge a fee to cover any expenses incurred in connection with any of these acts; and


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(13) provide and manage a central distribution center for federal and state surplus personal property, as defined in section 16B.2975, and may provide and manage a warehouse facility."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

CALL OF THE HOUSE LIFTED

 

      Peppin moved that the call of the House be lifted.  The motion prevailed and it was so ordered.

 

 

Thissen moved to amend S. F. No. 605, the unofficial engrossment, as amended, as follows:

 

Page 16, line 25, delete "364,000" and insert "401,000" and delete "364,000" and insert "401,000"

 

Page 16, line 26, delete "386,000" and insert "401,000" and delete "386,000" and insert "401,000"

 

Page 25, after line 32, insert:

 

"Sec. 43.  REDUCTION IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL SERVICES CONTRACT EXPENDITURES.

 

During the biennium ending June 30, 2019, the commissioner of management and budget must reduce planned general fund expenditures by executive branch state agencies on contracts for professional or technical services by at least $104,000.  The commissioner must allocate this reduction among each executive branch state agency.  For purposes of this section, "professional or technical services" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.08, subdivision 1, and "executive branch state agency" has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.011, subdivision 12a, and includes the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      The Speaker called Garofalo to the Chair.

 

 

      S. F. No. 605, A bill for an act relating to the operation of state government; appropriating money for the legislature, governor's office, state auditor, attorney general, secretary of state, certain agencies, boards, councils, retirement funds; cancellation of certain appropriations; precluding agencies from transferring money to the governor's office for services; constraining the state auditor's use of funds for litigation expenses; requiring the state auditor to reimburse Wright, Becker, and Ramsey Counties for litigation expenses; limiting the state auditor's rates for 2017; requiring legislative approval for certain rules; making an ALJ decision the final decision in contested cases; creating an affirmative defense to certain rule violations; modifying the employee gainsharing program;


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requiring the Department of Administration to assess agencies for certain services; requiring the Office of MN.IT Services to report its project portfolio to the legislature; limiting severance pay for highly paid civil service employees; permitting state employees to opt out of insurance coverage under SEGIP; limiting public employer compensation under contracts to appropriated amounts; modifying uses for Support Our Troops account; requiring the Department of Veterans Affairs to develop a policy to grant free or reduced-cost burials in state veterans cemeteries to eligible indigent dependents of veterans; providing statutory appropriations to the Racing Commission in the event of a failure to pass a biennial appropriation; raising caps on Mighty Ducks grants; modifying expense calculation for the State Lottery; creating an advisory task force on fiscal notes; setting a deadline for consolidation of state information technology and for use of cloud-based solutions; creating a legislative commission to review consolidation of the state's information technology; establishing requirements for a grandfathered license for eyelash technicians; creating a working group for a rules status system; creating a grant program for election equipment; repealing the state auditor enterprise fund; repealing the campaign finance public subsidy program; repealing lottery payouts to people under 18; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 4.46; 6.481, subdivision 6; 6.56, subdivision 2; 6.581, subdivision 4; 14.18, subdivision 1; 14.27; 14.389, subdivision 3; 14.57; 16A.90; 16B.055, subdivision 1; 16B.371; 16B.4805, subdivisions 2, 4; 16E.0466; 43A.17, subdivision 11; 43A.24, by adding a subdivision; 155A.23, subdivisions 10, 15, 16, by adding a subdivision; 155A.29, subdivisions 1, 2; 155A.30, subdivisions 2, 5; 179A.20, by adding a subdivision; 190.19, subdivisions 2, 2a; 197.236, subdivision 9; 240.15, subdivision 6; 240.155, subdivision 1; 240A.09; 349A.08, subdivision 2; 349A.10, subdivision 6; Laws 2016, chapter 127, section 8; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 6; 14; 16A; 240; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 6.581, subdivision 1; 10A.30; 10A.31, subdivisions 1, 3, 3a, 4, 5, 5a, 6, 6a, 7, 7a, 10, 10a, 10b, 11; 10A.315; 10A.321; 10A.322, subdivisions 1, 2, 4; 10A.323; 155A.23, subdivision 8; 349A.08, subdivision 3.

 

 

      The bill was read for the third time, as amended, and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 75 yeas and 55 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson, P.

Anderson, S.

Anselmo

Backer

Bahr, C.

Baker

Barr, R.

Bennett

Bliss

Christensen

Cornish

Daniels

Davids

Dean, M.

Drazkowski

Erickson

Fabian

Fenton

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Hoppe

Jessup

Johnson, B.

Jurgens

Kiel

Knoblach

Koznick

Kresha

Layman

Lohmer

Loon

Loonan

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Miller

Nash

Neu

Newberger

Nornes

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Peppin

Petersburg

Peterson

Pierson

Poston

Pugh

Quam

Rarick

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Smith

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Uglem

Urdahl

Vogel

West

Whelan

Wills

Zerwas

Spk. Daudt


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Allen

Applebaum

Becker-Finn

Bernardy

Bly

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Clark

Considine

Davnie

Dehn, R.

Ecklund

Fischer

Flanagan

Freiberg

Halverson

Hansen

Hilstrom

Hornstein

Hortman

Johnson, C.

Johnson, S.

Koegel

Kunesh-Podein

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Loeffler

Mahoney

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Maye Quade

Metsa

Moran

Murphy, E.

Murphy, M.

Nelson

Olson

Omar

Pelowski


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Pinto

Poppe

Pryor

Rosenthal

Sandstede

Sauke

Schultz

Slocum

Sundin

Thissen

Wagenius

Ward

Youakim


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

 

 

      Dettmer moved that the name of Bahr, C., be added as an author on H. F. No. 462.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Rosenthal moved that the names of Theis and Kiel be added as authors on H. F. No. 2339.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Theis moved that the names of Schultz and Kiel be added as authors on H. F. No. 2528.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Lueck moved that the name of Hausman be added as an author on H. F. No. 2582.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

      Peppin moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn until 10:00 a.m., Friday, April 7, 2017.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Peppin moved that the House adjourn.  The motion prevailed, and Speaker pro tempore Garofalo declared the House stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Friday, April 7, 2017.

 

 

Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives