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Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy

THIRTEENTH MEETING

2013-2014 Regular Session - Tuesday, March 5, 2013

STATE OF MINNESOTA THIRTEENTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-EIGHTH SESSION

COMMITTEE ON JOBS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AND POLICY
Chair, Representative Tim Mahoney

MINUTES

Representative Mahoney, Chair of Committee on Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy, called the meeting to order at 12: 33 PM, Tuesday, March 5, 2013 in Room 200 of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll; and a quorum was present.

Members present:
Mahoney, Chair
Persell, Vice Chair
Gunther, Lead
Albright
Clark
Fabian
Isaacson
Kieffer
Lohmer
Metsa
Mullery
Newton
Norton
Savick
Uglem
Ward, J.

Chair Mahoney moved HF 922 (Mahoney) for possible inclusion on the Jobs Omnibus bill.

Testifier: Bernie Hess

Chair Mahoney renewed his motion to lay over HF 922 for possible inclusion on the Jobs Omnibus bill.

MN DEED presentation on Governor's Job Creation Fund. Commissioner Katie Clark Sieben, and Kevin McKinnon, Executive Director of Business Community Development.

Testifiers: Lorrie Louder, St. Paul Port Authority; David Collins, Park Rapids & Hubbard County.

Rep. Savick moved HF3 to be laid over for possible inclusion on the Jobs Omnibus bill.

Testifiers: Commissioner Katie Clark Sieben; Mark Navinsky, Community Development Director, Coon Rapids; Bruce Lymon, Chart Industries; and Kevin McKinnon.

Rep. Savick renewed the motion to lay over HF3 for possible inclusion on the Jobs Omnibus bill.

Chair Mahoney adjourned the meeting at 2:00 PM.

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Representative Tim Mahoney, Chair


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Kaying Thao, Committee Legislative Assistant
More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF0003 (Savick) - Minnesota investment funding provided, and money appropriated.
  • HF0922 (Mahoney) - Cost-of-living study required, funding provided, and money appropriated.

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) will present on the Governor's Minnesota Job Creation Fund proposal.