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On Wednesday, Governor Dayton signed a bill making the intentional abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults a felony crime. The new law includes a provision, authored by Rep. Poppe, toughening criminal penalties for parents who use restraints to abuse and harm a child.
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(Posted: 4/18/2012)
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Rep. Jeanne Poppe comments on the February budget forecast announced this week which shows an improvement of $323 million. Five million is allocated by law to the budget reserves and the remainder will go toward paying on the $2.4 billion still owed to Minnesota's schools.
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(Posted: 3/2/2012)
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Rep. Jeanne Poppe comments on Governor Dayton's State of the State address which focused on jobs, reform and education.
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(Posted: 2/17/2012)
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Rep. Jeanne Poppe has additional comments on Governor Dayton's State of the State address.
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(Posted: 2/16/2012)
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The bill provides a 3% increase in each of the next two years on the funding formula, funds voluntary all-day kindergarten and appropriates money for technology upgrades, innovation and reform.
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(Posted: 4/30/2007)
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The bill supports veterans and positions Minnesota as a world leader in agriculture for the 21st century.
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(Posted: 4/25/2007)
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Advocates came to the Capitol on March 12 to push for more transportation funding.
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(Posted: 4/13/2007)
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Rep. Poppe talks about legislative issues.
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(Posted: 4/2/2007)
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Rep. Poppe talks about legislative issues.
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(Posted: 3/23/2007)
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Record property tax hikes loom in 2008.
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(Posted: 3/13/2007)
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Rep. Poppe talks about legislative issues.
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(Posted: 3/9/2007)
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Reaction to the February forecast released on Wednesday.
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(Posted: 2/28/2007)
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Comments on the Renewable Energy Standard bill passed by the full House of Representatives on Monday night. The bill now goes to the Governor for his signature.
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(Posted: 2/19/2007)