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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 02/26/25

Health and Human Services

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  • <02:04:41.719><c> in</c><02:04:41.840><c> the</c><02:04:41.960><c> fund</c><02:04:42.320><c> to</c><02
  • c> the</c><02:14:34.760><c> progress</c><02:14:35.159><c> Minnesota</c><02:14:35.719><c> has</c> risk
  • losing the progress Minnesota has risk losing the progress Minnesota has made<02:14:36.079><c> in</c
  • <02:14:48.159><c> kindergartner</c> This outcome was possible because Minnesota invested in children's
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  • 01:02:02.080><c> will</c><01:02:02.200><c> listen</c><01:02:02.480><c> to</c><01:02:02.600><c> nurses
  • 07.000><c> we</c><01:02:07.120><c> see</c><01:02:07.440><c> every</c><01:02:07.760><c> day,</c><01:02
  • Minnesota. Minnesota.
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Summary: The committee first took up House File 3939, a bill to support a Helping Paws service-dog litter named in honor of Gilbert and the Hortman family. Testimony from Helping Paws and service-dog graduate Angie Foley described the organization’s work, the significance of the “Guided by Gilbert” litter, and how the funding would help train dogs that provide independence and support to people with disabilities, veterans, and others. Members from both parties spoke warmly about Speaker Hortman’s connection to the organization and Gilbert, and the bill was laid over for possible inclusion. The committee then considered House File 3769, the Department of Corrections’ technical omnibus bill, with an A1 amendment adopted to clarify tuberculosis testing language. The bill updates TB screening procedures in correctional facilities, including how refusals are handled, and adds Quantiferon Gold Plus testing as an option alongside existing methods. Members discussed whether the bill would create costs for counties and jails, with some noting added testing and segregation costs and others arguing the changes would improve accuracy and reduce time in restrictive housing. The bill, as amended, was recommended to the general register. House File 3978 was next, a technical cleanup bill for a provider wellness program created last year. The bill expands eligibility and confidentiality protections from physicians to all health care providers, while supporters said the program is meant to address burnout and mental health strain in the workforce and does not require new money. Some members questioned whether the change was redundant or would broaden the program without additional funding, but the Minnesota Medical Association testified that the program is separate from insurance and was intended to serve all providers. The bill was recommended to the general register. Finally, the committee began House File 3476, which Rep. Liebling described as a cleanup bill related to Minnesota’s Medicaid managed care system and public program oversight. She argued that the state spends billions through managed care organizations and that the system has never been proven better than direct payment, setting up a broader discussion of the bill’s purpose and the state’s oversight of public health care spending.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Education Policy - 03/16/26

Education Policy

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  • ><c> the</c><00:02:05.400><c> three</c><00:02:05.880><c> people</c><00:02:06.200><c> alive</c><00:02:
  • words<00:02:28.600><c> were</c><00:02:28.760><c> at</c><00:02:28.880><c> least</c><00:02:29.280><c>
  • > and</c><01:02:45.440><c> deaf-blind</c> Minnesota educational audiologists wanted to know what was
  • But it is about making sure Minnesota statute reflects how schools actually prepare for emergencies today
  • statute about making sure Minnesota statute reflects<01:11:51.280><c> how</c><01:11:51.400><c> schools
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Republican Caucus Members Present Bill Package Addressing Waste, Fraud and Abuse - 02/12/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

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  • District District 20<00:02:32.720><c> it's</c><00:02:33.160><c> startling</c><00:02:34.160><c> if</c>
  • <00:02:34.280><c> you</c><00:02:34.519><c> look</c><00:02:35.000><c> at</c><00:02:35.239><c> where</c
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  • ><00:02:37.000><c> in</c><00:02:37.200><c> terms</c><00:02:37.519><c> of</c><00:02:37.800><c> fraud</
  • ><c> fraud</c><00:02:42.159><c> scandals</c><00:02:42.640><c> in</c><00:02:42.920><c> six</c><00:02:43.319
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 02/25/25

Capital Investment

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  • ><c> the</c><00:02:37.080><c> Minnesota</c><00:02:37.480><c> Zoo</c><00:02:37.680><c> for</c> you can
  • schools throughout Minnesota<00:02:48.080><c> uh</c><00:02:48.200><c> we</c><00:02:48.360><c> also</
  • ><c> here</c><00:02:51.360><c> in</c><00:02:51.480><c> Minnesota</c> camp in the nation uh here in Minnesota
  • camp in the nation uh here in Minnesota so<00:02:52.120><c> we're</c><00:02:52.280><c> very</c><00:02
  • state</c><02:05:10.159><c> of</c><02:05:10.280><c> Minnesota</c><02:05:11.159><c> gets</c><02:05:11.360
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Working Group on Omnibus Transportation Bill - 06/06/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

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  • We have 213 stores located here<02:02:39.599><c> in</c><02:02:40.000><c> Minnesota</c><02:02:40.560><
  • c> and</c><02:02:40.800><c> like</c><02:02:41.040><c> to</c><02:02:41.199><c> express</c> here in Minnesota
  • and like to express here in Minnesota and like to express some<02:02:41.760><c> concerns</c><02:02:42.239
  • concerns are expressed by fueling Minnesota.<02:04:44.880><c> And</c><02:04:45.040><c> so,</c><02:04
  • of Minnesota solely on<02:07:43.199><c> the</c><02:07:43.360><c> backs</c><02:07:43.679><c> of</c><02
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/19/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

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  • The appropriation to Enterprise Minnesota has been in state statute since 2008 under the name GAP.
  • The appropriation to Enterprise Minnesota has been in state statute since 2008 under the name GAP.
  • The appropriation to Enterprise Minnesota has been in state statute since 2008 under the name GAP.
  • The appropriation to Enterprise Minnesota has been in state statute since 2008 under the name GAP.
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 2/26/26

Education Finance

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  • &gt;&gt; Thank<00:02:13.920><c> you</c><00:02:14.080><c> for</c><00:02:14.239><c> being</c><00:02:14.400
  • </c><01:02:04.240><c> with</c><01:02:04.480><c> that</c><01:02:04.640><c> funding</c><01:02:04.880><c
  • <01:02:07.440><c> hired,</c><01:02:08.240><c> but</c><01:02:08.720><c> um</c><01:02:08.880><c> our</c
  • :02:11.119><c> have</c><01:02:11.280><c> that</c><01:02:11.520><c> sustainability</c><01:02:12.960><c
  • 01:02:21.520><c> had</c><01:02:21.760><c> to</c><01:02:21.839><c> be</c><01:02:22.000><c> sustain</c>
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 03/24/25

Human Services

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  • ><c> care</c><01:02:12.440><c> statutes</c><01:02:13.000><c> with</c><01:02:13.160><c> some</c><01:02
  • :52.199><c> in</c><02:01:52.320><c> Minnesota</c><02:01:52.840><c> is</c><02:01:53.000><c> long</c><02
  • Minnesota could do it for the seat Bel law<02:03:18.480><c> and</c><02:03:18.560><c> there</c><02:03
  • ><c> MOA</c><02:17:49.399><c> Minnesota</c><02:17:50.399><c> and</c><02:17:50.519><c> I</c><02:17:50.599
  • :18:06.120><c> Minnesota</c><02:18:06.599><c> and</c><02:18:06.800><c> able</c><02:18:07.080><c> to</
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Education Policy - 03/25/26

Education Policy

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  • <00:02:21.400><c> days</c><00:02:21.840><c> it'll</c><00:02:22.000><c> be</c><00:02:22.120><c> the</c
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 03/26/25

Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate

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  • c> issues</c><01:02:01.680><c> like</c><01:02:02.000><c> such</c><01:02:02.240><c> as</c><01:02:02.400
  • 01:02:07.520><c> to</c><01:02:07.680><c> the</c><01:02:07.839><c> inefficiency</c><01:02:08.559><c> of
  • class<01:02:33.359><c> residents</c><01:02:33.839><c> and</c><01:02:34.079><c> businesses</c><01:02:
  • Community<01:02:42.240><c> solar</c><01:02:42.640><c> gardens</c><01:02:42.880><c> are</c><01:02:43.119
  • 01:02:46.079><c> low</c><01:02:46.240><c> to</c><01:02:46.480><c> moderate</c><01:02:46.880><c> income
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 2/27/25

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

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  • :02:08.520><c> since</c><00:02:08.720><c> you're</c><00:02:08.920><c> not</c><00:02:09.080><c> a</c>
  • ><c> house</c><00:02:12.920><c> file</c><00:02:13.640><c> 28</c><00:02:14.640><c> to</c><00:02:14.800
  • ><c> and</c><00:02:18.000><c> Means</c><00:02:18.760><c> Committee</c><00:02:19.760><c> uh</c><00:02:
  • c> qu I'm a uh representative from qu I'm a uh representative from Minnesota<01:02:51.839><c> Backcountry
  • </c><01:02:52.359><c> hunters</c><01:02:52.760><c> and</c> Minnesota Backcountry hunters and Minnesota
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/8/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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  • </c><00:02:00.960><c> Um,</c><00:02:01.200><c> and</c><00:02:01.439><c> of</c><00:02:01.600><c> course
  • got</c><00:02:04.560><c> 50</c><00:02:04.880><c> million</c><00:02:05.200><c> in</c><00:02:05.520><c>
  • ><c> So</c><00:02:06.799><c> what</c><00:02:07.040><c> we</c><00:02:07.200><c> got</c><00:02:07.439><
  • what<00:02:44.640><c> is</c><00:02:44.879><c> actually</c><00:02:45.200><c> in</c><00:02:45.519><c>
  • ><c> move</c><00:02:48.800><c> to</c><00:02:49.519><c> the</c><00:02:49.840><c> bill</c><00:02:50.080
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 04/03/25

Environment, Climate, and Legacy

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  • Um and it does<00:02:37.840><c> deal</c><00:02:38.080><c> with</c><00:02:38.239><c> our</c><00:02:38.400
  • Uh funds<00:02:51.040><c> our</c><00:02:51.280><c> legal</c><00:02:51.519><c> costs</c><00:02:51.920>
  • office</c> with Minnesota statutes and the office with Minnesota statutes and the office of<00:41:40.240
  • </c><02:28:08.000><c> So,</c><02:28:08.560><c> um</c><02:28:09.359><c> I</c><02:28:09.600><c> I</c><02
  • <02:34:18.960><c> It</c><02:34:19.280><c> was</c><02:34:19.439><c> able</c><02:34:19.880><c> to</c><02
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 1/21/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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  • :41.080><c> Minnesota</c><00:02:42.080><c> um</c><00:02:42.200><c> I</c><00:02:42.319><c> to</c><00:02
  • :42.560><c> have</c><00:02:42.720><c> a</c> southeast Minnesota um I to have a southeast Minnesota um
  • The MSA recommends three updates to Minnesota Statute 626.19 to enhance the effectiveness and clarity
  • </c><01:15:53.120><c> statute</c><01:15:53.639><c> 62619</c> updates to Minnesota statute 62619 updates
  • to Minnesota statute 62619 to<01:15:55.639><c> enhance</c><01:15:56.000><c> the</c><01:15:56.159><c>
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Summary: The Public Safety Committee held its first meeting of the session, opened with a quorum present, and reviewed basic decorum expectations and committee procedures. Members and staff introduced themselves and described their districts and backgrounds. The chair said the committee would focus on protecting victims and preventing crime, and that the first presenters would be law enforcement groups as subject-matter experts. The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association testified first, warning of serious recruitment, retention, and retirement pressures in law enforcement. The group cited survey data showing most members would not recommend the profession to family, rising assaults on officers, a shortage of roughly 1,000 officers statewide, and more than 2,000 officers nearing retirement eligibility. They also urged continued funding for POST Board training reimbursements and described broader concerns about anti-police rhetoric and public policy. The presentation was interrupted by a disruptive outburst in the room, after which the committee returned to order. The Minnesota Sheriffs Association then outlined its 2025 priorities: expanding mental health treatment beds and revisiting the 48-hour law, making the Fandino-Castile training fund permanent, updating drone/UAV statutes for missing-person searches, training, and evidence preservation, requiring permit-to-carry holders to report name changes, expanding BCA authority for sexual assault investigations on state-owned military facilities, replacing aging public safety radios in the ARMER system, and strengthening employer background-check response requirements. Members asked questions about mental health capacity, UAV uses, and officer assaults; witnesses said the state needs more beds, staff, and support for both short-term crisis stabilization and longer-term treatment. The Minnesota Police Chiefs Association closed by echoing concerns about recruitment and retention, supporting the $6 million POST training reimbursement fund, and calling for tougher penalties for fleeing police, auto theft, and violent crime. No votes or formal actions were taken."}】【。assistant to=final 天天中彩票大奖json 天天中彩票追号json ఇలా to=final 彩神争霸快三 to=final 手机天天彩票 ்ந்து result 彩票平台招商 ્યો क्ता ંડ {
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/05/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

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  • But in terms of the context of this, the problem with this particular Minnesota statute 13.82 is to address
  • bill is a bill to provide<02:02:01.199><c> funding</c><02:02:01.599><c> for</c><02:02:01.800><c> the
  • </c><02:02:01.960><c> Minnesota</c><02:02:02.560><c> family</c> provide funding for the Minnesota family
  • provide funding for the Minnesota family resiliency<02:02:03.719><c> partnership</c><02:02:04.480><c
  • ><c> this</c><02:02:05.960><c> earlier</c><02:02:06.760><c> um</c><02:02:07.079><c> with</c> This bill
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 10/14/25

Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy

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  • the summer.<00:02:09.720><c> One</c><00:02:10.119><c> each</c><00:02:10.479><c> for</c><00:02:10.720
  • ><c> partners</c><00:02:26.000><c> living</c><00:02:26.320><c> out</c><00:02:26.520><c> of</c><00:02:
  • And<00:02:54.880><c> then</c><00:02:55.120><c> his</c><00:02:55.680><c> partner</c><00:02:56.640><c>
  • I'm looking at Minnesota Statute 201.275, which is the one that's referenced here that requires, as the
  • I'm looking at Minnesota Statute<01:55:09.960><c> 201.275,</c><01:55:11.320><c> which</c><01:55:11.480
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House DFL Media Availability 1/6/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • Minnesota Statutes 2.02, subdivision 1, provides that the Minnesota House is comprised of 134 members
  • law at uh transact business in Minnesota law at uh Minnesota<00:01:31.119><c> statutes</c><00:01:31.560
  • ><c> 2.02</c><00:01:32.479><c> one</c><00:01:33.479><c> provides</c> Minnesota statutes 2.02 one provides
  • Minnesota statutes 2.02 one provides that<00:01:34.119><c> the</c><00:01:34.240><c> Minnesota</c><00
  • in court and yet<00:02:54.920><c> you</c><00:02:55.080><c> heard</c><00:02:55.280><c> the</c><00:02:
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/19/25

Taxes

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  • ><c> this</c><00:02:23.560><c> bill</c><00:02:24.239><c> so</c><00:02:25.080><c> I</c><00:02:25.239><
  • or<00:02:45.200><c> um</c><00:02:45.640><c> Mr</c><00:02:45.920><c> chair</c><00:02:46.239><c> members
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Committee: House Taxes
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 04/09/25

Finance

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  • > much</c><00:02:54.879><c> for</c><00:02:55.040><c> them</c><00:02:55.200><c> to</c><00:02:55.440><c
Committee: Senate Finance
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