STATE OF MINNESOTA THIRTEENTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-EIGHTH SESSION
COMMITTEE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Chair, Representative Joe Mullery
MINUTES
Representative Mullery, Chair of Committee on Early Childhood and Youth Development Policy, called the meeting to order at 4:35PM Wednesday, February 27, 2013 in Room 5 of the State Office Building.
The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.
Members present:
MULLERY, Chair
LAINE, Vice Chair
MYHRA, Lead
BARRETT
BRYNAERT
FRANSON
HOWE
KRESHA
MORAN
RADINOVICH
WINKLER
Members excused:
MELIN
A quorum was present
Representative Mullery moved that
HF393 be recommended to pass and re-referred to the committee on Education Finance.
Representative Morgan presented
HF393 (Morgan), Compensatory revenue authorized to be spent on early education efforts, including parental outreach.
Representative Kresha moved to amend
HF393 (See attached H0393A2 amendment). THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Kresha moved to amend
HF393 (See attached H0393A4 amendment). THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Mullery moved to amend
HF393, as follows:
Page 2, line 21, delete "2013" and insert "2014."
Page 3, line 14, delete "2013" and insert "2014."
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Mullery renewed his motion to recommend
HF393, as amended, be passed and re-referred to the committee on Education Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
Representative Radinovich moved that
HF296 be recommended to pass and re-referred to the committee on Health and Human Services Finance.
Representative Liebling presented
HF296 (Liebling), Drug formulary exception provided, case management services extended for young adults with severe emotional disturbance, and money appropriated for various mental health services and training.
Representative Kresha moved to amend
HF296 (See attached amendment H0296A2). The amendment was adopted. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Radinovich renewed his motion to recommend
HF296, as amended, be passed and re-referred to the committee on Health and Human Services Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
Representative Moran moved that
HF739 be recommended to pass and rereferred to the committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Representative Moran presented
HF739 (Moran), Children and family service provisions modified; data practice provisions changed; and contractual agreement provisions changed with tribes, child care programs, community action agencies, the Minnesota family investment program, general assistance, group residential housing, and maltreatment reporting.
Representative Moran moved to amend
HF739 (See attached amendment H0739A1). THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Moran moved to amend H0739A1, as follows:
page 7, line 1, delete "TRIBAL" and insert "TRIAL."
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Testifying in support of
HF739:
Larry Hosch, Department of Human Services
Representative Moran renewed her motion to recommend
HF739, as amended, be passed and re-referred to the committee on Health and Human Services Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
The meeting was adjourned at 5:20 p.m.
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Representative Joe Mullery, Chair
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Monica Weber, Committee Legislative Assistant
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Agenda:
HF393 (Morgan) Compensatory revenue authorized to be spent on early education efforts, including parental outreach.
HF296 (Liebling) Drug formulary exception provided, case management services extended for young adults with severe emotional distrurbance, and money appropriated for various mental health services and training.
HF739 (Moran) Children and family service provisions modified; data practice provisions changed; and contractual agreement provisions changed with tribes, child care programs, community action agencies, the Minnesota family investment program, general assistance, group residential housing, and maltreatment reporting.