Video & Transcript : 'Minnesota Statutes 474A.02' :
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MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Health and Human Services - 04/03/25
Health and Human Services
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- develop</c><00:02:09.920><c> a</c><00:02:10.239><c> plan</c><00:02:10.520><c> whereby,</c><00:02:11.680
- It would<00:02:22.560><c> allow</c><00:02:22.879><c> them</c><00:02:23.200><c> to</c><00:02:24.239><c
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- Current Minnesota Statute section 256B.0622 regulates two distinct and separate mental health services
Committee:
Senate Health and Human Services
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Minnesota State Statute 128.22, subdivision 13. >> Thank you. >> Um, there's three of them. >> Great.
- Minnesota State Statute 128.22, subdivision 13. >> Thank you. >> Um, there's three of them. >> Miss Lewis
- Minnesota State Statute 128.22, subdivision 13. >> Thank you. >> Um, there's three of them. >> Miss Lewis
- Minnesota State Statute 128.22, subdivision 13. >> Thank you. >> Um, there's three of them. >> Miss Lewis
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Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hemp product laboratory testing 3/16/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- consumer products<00:02:31.520><c> here</c><00:02:31.680><c> in</c><00:02:31.840><c> Minnesota.
- The original statute<00:02:33.760><c> required</c><00:02:34.160><c> the</c><00:02:34.319><c> testing<
- /c><00:02:34.560><c> of</c><00:02:34.800><c> those</c> statute required the testing of those statute
- ><c> right</c><00:02:35.920><c> here</c><00:02:36.000><c> in</c><00:02:36.239><c> Minnesota</c> products
- However, the testing<00:02:40.000><c> market</c><00:02:40.239><c> in</c><00:02:40.480><c> Minnesota</
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 2/18/26
Veterans and Military Affairs Division
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Committee:
House Veterans and Military Affairs Division
MN
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- We can put in place this tax statute without following the Minnesota statute at all because it would
- We do not need to follow the Minnesota statute of putting this place in taxes.
- We can put in place this tax statute without following the Minnesota statute at all because it would
- We do not need to follow the Minnesota statute of putting this place in taxes.
- We can put in place this tax statute without following the Minnesota statute at all because it would
Committee:
House Taxes
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on State and Local Government - 04/09/26
State and Local Government
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- c><00:02:12.960><c> or</c><00:02:13.040><c> their</c><00:02:13.200><c> personality</c><00:02:14.000><
- </c><00:02:15.760><c> Um</c><00:02:16.080><c> they</c><00:02:16.200><c> can't</c><00:02:16.480><c> use
- They can't<00:02:24.880><c> monitor</c><00:02:25.240><c> employees</c><00:02:25.600><c> in</c><00:02:
Committee:
Senate State and Local Government
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House environment, natural resources committee considers HF1425 3/11/25
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- sales<00:02:28.920><c> all</c><00:02:29.120><c> of</c><00:02:29.440><c> different</c><00:02:30.080><
- I won't reread Minnesota Statutes 127A.31, but it's really clear.
- </c><00:16:08.480><c> it's</c> Minnesota statutes 127 a31 but it's Minnesota statutes 127 a31 but it's
- Forest Service and repeal Minnesota Statute section 92.82.
Summary:
The committee took up HF 1425, which would prohibit the sale of state-owned school trust lands in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to the federal government and instead require a land trade. Representative Skraba argued the federal wilderness law requires an exchange, not a sale, and said the state should trade Boundary Waters school trust lands for federal lands elsewhere, citing potential benefits for logging, mining, and school trust revenue. He said the current proposed sale price was too low and moved to lay the bill over for possible inclusion in a future bill. Later, he withdrew a DE1 amendment and instead moved to re-refer the bill to the Education Finance Committee, but that motion failed.
Testimony was largely opposed to the bill. Aaron Vandal of the Office of School Trust Lands said the exchange option was no longer viable, that the lands have produced no revenue for education for decades, and that selling them is the trust’s last opportunity to generate returns for schoolchildren. Bob Meyer of the DNR supported Vandal’s position and said the agency could not negotiate mineral rights in the way suggested. Aon Clems of the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy and Amanda Hefner of Save the Boundary Waters both opposed HF 1425, though they emphasized different reasons: Clems argued a sale best fulfills the state’s fiduciary duty to maximize long-term returns for education, while Hefner said a sale would harm public education funding, align with the trust’s original purpose, and help consolidate federal ownership in the wilderness.
Members then questioned the valuation and the practical differences between a sale and an exchange. Representative Jacob challenged the low per-acre price and asked about the federal government’s set-aside amount, while Representative Fischer asked how the appraisal was determined. DNR lands and minerals director Joe Henderson explained the valuation came from an independent appraiser, was based on the wilderness restrictions and lack of development potential, and was from a 2020 appraisal that is now being updated. Representative Schultz supported the sale approach and said the state should not transfer the land at such a low price. The committee did not advance the bill to the Education Finance Committee.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Conference Committee on S.F. 1832 - Jobs and Labor Omnibus - 05/15/25
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Housing and Homelessness Prevention - 01/30/25
Housing and Homelessness Prevention
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- , which are specifically allowed under Minnesota statute 504B.001, subdivision 8.
- </c><00:18:08.720><c> statute</c> the person under Minnesota statute the person under Minnesota statute
- </c> Minnesota statute 504b 001 subdiv Minnesota statute 504b 001 subdiv division<00:19:32.919><c> 8<
- volunteers to enter and canvas apartment complexes, according to Minnesota Statute 211B.02.
- this</c><01:07:42.400><c> law</c> Minnesota statute 211b point2 this law Minnesota statute 211b point2
Committee:
Senate Housing and Homelessness Prevention
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/26
Energy Finance and Policy
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Bills:
HF3298
Committee:
House Energy Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Rep. Jon Koznick Press Conference 3/18/26
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- because what we need is affordability here<00:02:57.519><c> in</c><00:02:57.840><c> Minnesota.
- >> That question is a little bit, I think Minnesota statutes a little gray area that's undefined.
- >> That question is a little bit, I think Minnesota statutes a little gray area that's undefined.
- >> That question is a little bit, I think Minnesota statutes a little gray area that's undefined.
- </c><00:16:22.000><c> area</c> Minnesota statutes a little gray area Minnesota statutes a little gray
Summary:
House Republicans held a Transportation Committee press event to promote several bills they said would make driving cheaper and transportation more innovative. The main measures discussed were House File 3526, which would reduce vehicle tab fees; House File 3513, which would legalize automated driverless vehicles with regulatory guardrails; and a bill to consolidate metro-area bus operations and reduce administrative overhead and subsidies. They also said other transportation-related bills, including a school bus stop-arm clarification and a distracted-driving bill, were scheduled for the House floor on Monday.
Representative Patti Anderson argued that Minnesota vehicle registration fees have become unaffordable, citing examples of high costs for newer and older vehicles, and said the state should roll fees back to pre-2023/2024 levels. On automated vehicles, Republicans said the bill had been revised after concerns from committee members, MnDOT, and stakeholders, adding a weight limit to avoid autonomous trucking, accessibility provisions for wheelchair users, a U.S.-based support person requirement, a labor/economic/congestion study, and tighter permitting. They said the bill should advance to the next committee and rejected delaying implementation for further study.
On transit, Republicans said the metro has too many separate bus systems and that consolidation would save taxpayer money by cutting redundant service and administrative costs. They cited high per-ride subsidies and claimed combined reserve funds and reduced waste could save tens of millions of dollars. In questions, they defended using general-fund dollars for transportation, said the system benefits all residents, and argued that autonomous vehicles and related industries would create new opportunities even if some driving jobs are displaced. No formal votes were taken in the press event, though the speakers said they expected committee action on the automated-vehicle bill and that other bills would move to the floor or other committees.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/25
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:18:42.960><c> statute</c> Amendment amendment to Minnesota statute Amendment amendment to Minnesota
- </c><00:26:24.080><c> 1</c> Minnesota statute 609 066 subdivision 1 Minnesota statute 609 066 subdivision
- apparent” to subdivision 2a1 of Minnesota Statutes 609.66.
- </c> perception even our own Minnesota perception even our own Minnesota statute<00:36:40.359><c> on<
- 1.6 referencing statute 1521 subdivision 4<01:02:14.520><c> is</c><01:02:14.799><c> also</c><01:02:15.119
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development - Subcommittee on Veterans - 03/03/25
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development - Subcommittee on Veterans
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- However, since the passage of Minnesota Statute 197.6091 in 2017, I have not taken a single case from
- </c> the passage of uh the uh Minnesota the passage of uh the uh Minnesota statute<00:31:32.320><c> 197
- It also amends Minnesota Statutes, section 197.68, subdivision 6, to include a provision that allows
MN
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- <c> colleges</c> statute uh our Minnesota state colleges statute uh our Minnesota state colleges and<
- these</c><02:02:25.280><c> are</c><02:02:25.400><c> Minnesota</c><02:02:25.920><c> kids</c><02:02:26.320
- ><c> and</c><02:02:26.480><c> they</c> fact these are Minnesota kids and they fact these are Minnesota
- responsible for but Minnesota<02:02:51.159><c> makes</c><02:02:51.360><c> up</c><02:02:51.520><c> the
- Minnesota and 1,500 migratory um kids in Minnesota and I<02:04:58.199><c> don't</c><02:04:58.360><c>
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House DFL Media Availability 1/13/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- <00:02:33.319><c> is</c><00:02:33.480><c> contrary</c><00:02:33.879><c> to</c> contrary to statute that
- is contrary to contrary to statute that is contrary to Minnesota<00:02:34.599><c> Constitution</c><00
- :02:35.599><c> so</c><00:02:35.800><c> these</c><00:02:35.959><c> steps</c> Minnesota Constitution so
- these steps Minnesota Constitution so these steps that<00:02:36.360><c> we</c><00:02:36.480><c> are<
MN
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- :26.000><c> transportation</c><00:02:26.640><c> statutes</c> Minnesota's transportation statutes Minnesota's
- transportation statutes aligned<00:02:27.520><c> with</c><00:02:27.680><c> federal</c><00:02:28.080>
- </c><00:02:33.280><c> So,</c><00:02:33.599><c> Madam</c><00:02:33.920><c> Chair,</c><00:02:34.400><c>
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Committee:
Senate Transportation
MN
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- for Minnesota<00:02:57.920><c> state</c><00:02:58.200><c> prisons</c><00:02:58.920><c> is</c><00:02:
- 59.080><c> not</c><00:02:59.280><c> just</c> Minnesota state prisons is not just Minnesota state prisons
- </c><00:58:08.599><c> statute</c> not and the reason is Minnesota statute not and the reason is Minnesota
Committee:
House Capital Investment
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 2/11/25
Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
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- 2B uh Northern Minnesota<00:02:16.519><c> representative</c><00:02:17.080><c> B</c><00:02:17.400><c>
- Duran</c><00:02:18.400><c> uh</c><00:02:18.560><c> 2A</c> Minnesota representative B Duran uh 2A Minnesota
- When that neutral fact-finding investigation is complete, we issue a finding under Minnesota statute
- When that neutral fact-finding investigation is complete, we issue a finding under Minnesota statute
- When that neutral fact-finding investigation is complete, we issue a finding under Minnesota statute
Committee:
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
MN
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Committee:
House Education Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
'Parent's Bill of Rights' bill advances in House committee 2/12/25
Transcript Highlights:
- That is Minnesota Statutes 120B.20.
- Currently, Minnesota Statute 260C.20101 permits judges to entrust non-parent guardians with decision-making
- Minnesota statutes account for situations in which a parent abuses his or her child, and those statutes
- </c><00:19:05.600><c> statutes</c><00:19:06.000><c> account</c> the child um Minnesota statutes account
- the child um Minnesota statutes account for<00:19:06.400><c> situations</c><00:19:06.919><c> in</c><