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House Committee Schedule

Updated Saturday, May 18 at 3:20 p.m.



Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday


MONDAY, May 13

8 a.m.

SF2486/HF2903 Conference Committee
Radiation therapy facilities major spending commitments prospective review and approval; review and approval process evaluation.
125 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Kevin Goodno,
Sen. Don Samuelson

9 a.m.

Legislative Commission on the Economic Status of Women
500S State Office Building
Chr. Rep. Barb Sykora
Agenda: Interim planning.

11 a.m.

HF3270 Conference Committee
Budget Reconciliation Bill
15 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Kevin Goodno, Sen. Doug Johnson

11:30 a.m.

RULES & LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION
5 State Office Building
Chr. Rep. Tim Pawlenty
Agenda: SF3154/HF3206 (McElroy) A bill for an act relating to occupational safety and health; eliminating certain responsibilities of the commissioner of health; increasing penalty limits for certain violations.
HF3722 (Abrams) A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution to provide for a unicameral legislature.

1 p.m.

THE HOUSE MEETS IN SESSION.

30 minutes after session

WAYS & MEANS
5 State Office Building
Chr. Rep. David Bishop
Agenda: SF1438 (Molnau) Moratorium on state employee travel.
HF2646 (Bradley) Prescription drug discount program established, and money appropriated.
At the discretion of the chair, more bills may be added to the agenda.

SF3133 Conference Committee
Clean Indoor Air Act rules and
Profile of Learning
***NOTE ROOM CHANGE***
200 State Office Building
Chrs. Rep. Marty Seifert,
Sen. Dan Stevens

30 minutes after the last body adjourns

SF1755 Conference Committee
School district employees statewide insurance study.
125 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Greg Davids, Sen. LeRoy Stumpf

3 p.m.

***CANCELED***
SF2908 Conference Committee

Internet privacy and commercial electronic mail solicitation regulation.
118 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Tim Pawlenty, Sen. Steve Kelley


TUESDAY, May 14

8 a.m.

THE HOUSE MEETS IN SESSION.

At the call of the chair

***NOTE TIME CHANGE***
SF1755 Conference Committee

School district employees statewide insurance study.
Basement Hearing Room
State Office Building
Chrs. Rep. Greg Davids, Sen. LeRoy Stumpf

1 p.m.

SF3431 Conference Committee
Omnibus Jobs Bill
10 State Office Building
Chrs. Rep. Dan McElroy, Sen. Ellen Anderson

2 p.m.

SF3133 Conference Committee
Clean Indoor Air Act rules and
Profile of Learning
200 State Office Building
Chrs. Rep. Marty Seifert,
Sen. Dan Stevens

3:30 p.m.

***NOTE TIME***
HF3270 Conference Committee

Budget Reconciliation Bill
15 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Kevin Goodno, Sen. Doug Johnson


WEDNESDAY, May 15

8 a.m.

THE HOUSE MEETS IN SESSION.

3 p.m.

STATE GOVERNMENT FINANCE
300N State Office Building
Chr. Rep. Philip Krinkie
Agenda: ***NOTE CHANGE***
HF1671 (Holsten) Heritage enhancement fund and council established, sales tax revenue dedicated, lottery ticket payments in lieu of sales tax disposition modified, and constitutional amendment proposed.
SF2991/HF2567 (Eastlund) National guard and other military reserve units state salary differential payments required for units called to active duty on or after September 11, 2001, and local governments authorized to pay similar salary differentials.



THURSDAY, May 16

9 a.m.

Citizen Advisory Committee to the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources for the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund
10 State Office Building
Chr. Nancy Gibson
Agenda: Approve CAC 2004-05 proposed budget.
Approve CAC draft conflict of interest language.
Develop a proposal for CAC citizen input project.
Discuss and select proposals for LCMR hearings.
Discuss and select proposals for LCMR hearings.
Define language to support proposals.

11:45 a.m.

RULES & LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION
125 State Capitol
Chr. Rep. Tim Pawlenty
Agenda: Calendar for the Day for Thursday, May 16.

12 noon

THE HOUSE MEETS IN SESSION.

30 minutes after recess (2 p.m.)

***NOTE TIME***
TAXES
200 State Office Building
Chr. Rep. Ron Abrams
Agenda: HF1671 (Holsten) Heritage enhancement fund and council established, sales tax revenue dedicated, lottery ticket payments in lieu of sales tax disposition modified, and constitutional amendment proposed.


FRIDAY, May 17

8:30 a.m.

K-12 EDUCATION FINANCE
***Note room change***

Basement Hearing Room
State Office Building
Chr. Rep. Alice Seagren
Agenda: HF1671 (Holsten) Heritage enhancement fund and council established, sales tax revenue dedicated, lottery ticket payments in lieu of sales tax disposition modified, and constitutional amendment proposed.

SF2908 Conference Committee
Internet privacy and commercial electronic mail solicitation regulation.
10 State Office Building
Chrs. Rep. Tim Pawlenty, Sen. Steve Kelley

9 a.m.

HF3127 Conference Committee
Omnibus Pension Bill
112 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Harry Mares,
Sen. Dean Johnson

10 a.m.

THE HOUSE MEETS IN SESSION.

12 noon

HF3618 Conference Committee
Omnibus bonding bill
123 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Jim Knoblach
Sen. Keith Langseth

Time to be determined

WAYS & MEANS
***Note time and room change***

Room to be determined
Chr. Rep. David Bishop
Agenda: HF1671 (Holsten) Heritage enhancement fund and council established, sales tax revenue dedicated, lottery ticket payments in lieu of sales tax disposition modified, and constitutional amendment proposed.
At the discretion of the chair, more bills may be added to the agenda.

Immediately following session

***NOTE TIME CHANGE***
RULES & LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION
118 State Capitol
Chr. Rep. Tim Pawlenty
Agenda: ***NOTE CHANGE*** Calendar for the Day for Saturday, May 18, 2002.
SF1438/HF1739 (Molnau) A bill for an act relating to state government; imposing a moratorium on certain state employee travel outside of Minnesota.
SF2991/HF2567 (Eastlund) State and public employee military reservists salary differentials.
Resolution on Lodging.
Resolution on Monthly Legislative Expense.
Resolution on Budgets.
Policy on Photographs and Digital Images.

30 minutes after session

K-12 EDUCATION FINANCE
Basement Hearing Room
State Office Building
Chr. Rep. Alice Seagren
Agenda: Continuation of morning meeting.

7 p.m.

***NOTE TIME CHANGE***
HF2214/SF1857 Conference Committee

Stadium; professional baseball park financed, property tax exemption provided, additional taxes authorized, funding requirements specified, site selection process provided.
15 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Harry Mares, Sen. Dean Johnson


SATURDAY, May 18

2 p.m.

SF2963 Conference Committee
Transferring duties of State Treasurer
125 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Sondra Erickson, Sen. Ann H. Rest

HF2622 Conference Committee
Anti-terrorism bill
107 State Capitol
Chrs. Rep. Rich Stanek, Sen. Jane Ranum

3 p.m.

THE HOUSE MEETS IN SESSION.


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THURSDAY, May 23

9 a.m.

Actuarial Services Subcommittee of the Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement
229 State Capitol
Chr. Sen. Don Betzold
Agenda: Presentations by firms submitting proposals for the provision of consulting actuarial services: EFI Actuaries (9 a.m.) and Milliman USA (10 a.m.).


TUESDAY, May 28

10 a.m.

Legislative Audit Commission
316 State Capitol
Chr. Sen. Ann H. Rest
Agenda: Presentation on special review of MnDOT contract for 62/55 bypass.
Review of best practices reports on Local E-Government and Managing Local Government Computer Systems.

 

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