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Week in Review: May 9-13

A look back at what happened in the Minnesota House of Representatives the week of May 9-13.

House OKs legislation legalizing sports betting

By coincidence, minutes after the Minnesota Vikings 2022 schedule was announced, an opportunity to legally bet on those 17 contests got closer. The time has come for Minneso...

House passes bill making minor redistricting corrections

Redrawing the state’s legislative and congressional district boundaries is a complicated process, but one the Minnesota Constitution requires each decade to reflect population g...

Trio wrongly imprisoned would get relief via claims bill passed by House

Each year, a joint House-Senate Subcommittee on Claims decides which claims against the state it should fund. This year’s bill calls for $813,315 in payments in fiscal year ...

Wide gulf to bridge in jobs, energy and commerce conference committee

When the House and Senate agreed to combine four omnibus bills into one, the funding gap in the resultant legislation grew and grew. Few conference committees are entrusted ...

Supporters say universal transit system would offer parity, efficiency

The Legislature has been challenged to rethink metropolitan area transit and reform its governance. In other words, said Citizen Advocates for Regional Transit Co-Founder Jim Sc...

Lifting of growler cap included in liquor bill that passes House

It could be happier hours for some of the state’s most popular breweries because customers may be able to take more beverage with them. As part of the omnibus liquor bill, p...

House passes bill aiming to close ‘treatment gap’ for those found incompetent to stand trial

The House passed a bill that aims to increase public safety by providing more mental health services to criminal defendants deemed incompetent to stand trial. Rep. Heather E...

U of M athletics among differences in House, Senate omnibus higher education positions

Higher education conferees appear to be rowing in different directions when it comes to taking a look at University of Minnesota athletics. A Senate provision that would tie...

Judiciary and public safety conference committee begins with ‘good discussion’ of major differences

After Sen. Warren Limmer (R-Maple Grove) banged the gavel a little after 9 a.m. Tuesday to call to order the omnibus judiciary and public safety supplemental budget bill confere...

Education conference committee gets down to business of bridging bill differences

Agreements on several provisions are in the House and Senate omnibus education finance and policy bills. So are clear differences on policy goals and ways to achieve those. ...

HHS omnibus bill conference committee takes first steps

The conference committee on the omnibus health and human services supplemental budget bill met Monday and took the first steps toward finding compromise legislation on two very different House and Senate versions.

What’s the difference? Environment conference committee compares bills

With more than $240 million in appropriations and several statutory changes to be reconciled, a conference committee started work on the state’s omnibus environment and natural ...

Work ahead for conference committee reconciling omnibus agriculture, broadband and housing bill

Noting the work ahead due to handling three topics, a conference committee got to work Monday to reconcile the differences in the omnibus agriculture, broadband and housing supp...

State government, transportation conferees begin trek toward agreement as time runs short

Entering Monday, there are 67 House-only provisions to the omnibus state government, elections, transportation and pensions bill. The Senate-only provisions total 75. Yes, c...


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