Video & Transcript : 'Minnesota Statutes 474A.02' :
Page 137 of 500
MN
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- </c><02:02:13.760><c> You</c><02:02:13.880><c> can</c><02:02:14.040><c> come</c><02:02:14.240><c> up<
- Um, and I believe if I'm remembering statute correctly, Minnesota statute also says that the commissioner
- mandated<02:52:19.440><c> cost</c><02:52:20.080><c> for</c><02:52:20.640><c> Minnesota</c><02:52:21.040
- Minnesota nursing homes and from Minnesota nursing homes and from providers<02:52:39.200><c> we</c><02
Committee:
Senate Human Services
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/13/25
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
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- is never done and<00:02:30.959><c> so</c><00:02:31.400><c> there</c><00:02:31.560><c> is</c><00:02:31.840
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Committee:
House Human Services Finance and Policy
MN
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Committee:
Senate Transportation
MN
Transcript Highlights:
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- story, Minnesota story, one<02:06:36.920><c> that</c><02:06:37.120><c> would</c><02:06:37.280><c> give
- to bring it into alignment uh, statute to bring it into alignment with<02:18:36.719><c> federal</c><
- ><c> care,</c><02:24:10.920><c> and</c><02:24:11.280><c> adds</c><02:24:11.560><c> Minnesota</c> extended
- foster care, and adds Minnesota extended foster care, and adds Minnesota paid<02:24:12.280><c> leave
MN
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Committee:
Senate Education Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/11/25
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- :00.680><c> morning</c><00:02:00.960><c> Bianca</c><00:02:01.360><c> Vern</c><00:02:02.119><c> uh</c>
- Bianca Vern uh I represent 52b<00:02:03.399><c> Egan</c><00:02:03.799><c> Mota</c><00:02:04.280><c>
- Heights</c><00:02:04.520><c> and</c> 52b Egan Mota Heights and 52b Egan Mota Heights and Mota<00:02:07.320
- ><c> good</c><00:02:07.479><c> morning</c><00:02:07.759><c> Molly</c><00:02:08.119><c> Peterson</c><00
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Committee:
House Human Services Finance and Policy
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- and</c><01:02:39.960><c> Cost</c><01:02:40.279><c> Containment</c><01:02:41.000><c> and</c><01:02:41.319
- :41.960><c> into</c><01:02:42.240><c> this</c><01:02:43.119><c> um</c><01:02:43.680><c> that</c><01:02
- </c><01:02:45.720><c> the</c><01:02:45.920><c> requirement</c><01:02:46.480><c> that</c><01:02:46.640
- ><01:02:53.440><c> they</c><01:02:53.640><c> need</c><01:02:54.640><c> um</c><01:02:55.359><c> um</c>
- schools</c><01:02:57.359><c> and</c><01:02:58.240><c> you</c><01:02:58.400><c> know</c><01:02:58.599>
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 4/24/25 - Part 2
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- I ask for your support<00:02:08.000><c> and</c><00:02:08.239><c> a</c><00:02:08.479><c> green</c><00:
- 02:08.720><c> vote</c><00:02:08.959><c> again</c><00:02:09.200><c> on</c><00:02:09.440><c> this</c> support
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MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 03/25/26
Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate
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MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Suspend House Rules to take up HF3412 3/2/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- harassing.<00:02:42.800><c> Madam</c><00:02:43.120><c> Speaker,</c><00:02:43.440><c> I</c><00:02:43.680
- Minnesota. Minnesota.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- 02:12.440><c> partnership</c><01:02:12.920><c> with</c><01:02:13.039><c> the</c><01:02:13.200><c> rest
- rest of the<01:02:13.680><c> community</c><01:02:14.640><c> uh</c><01:02:14.760><c> rotary</c><01:02:
- </c><01:02:20.000><c> but</c><01:02:20.119><c> we</c><01:02:20.240><c> have</c><01:02:20.400><c> a</c
- <01:02:47.279><c> district</c><01:02:47.680><c> didn't</c><01:02:48.039><c> have</c><01:02:48.680><c>
- as</c><01:02:52.880><c> well</c><01:02:53.039><c> as</c><01:02:53.319><c> district</c><01:02:53.880>
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House passes transportation finance bill with increased road funding, transit cuts 4/28/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Minnesota has a goal already in statute to reduce emissions to zero by 2050.
- Minnesota has a goal already in statute to reduce emissions to zero by 2050.
- Minnesota has a goal already in statute to reduce emissions to zero by 2050.
- Up in Krookton, Minnesota,<02:06:17.440><c> in</c><02:06:17.679><c> their</c><02:06:17.920><c> downtown
- ,</c><02:06:18.480><c> US</c><02:06:18.800><c> Highway</c> Minnesota, in their downtown, US Highway Minnesota
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Seclusion Working Group - 01/28/26
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
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- 00:02:18.879><c> minute</c><00:02:19.360><c> and</c><00:02:19.680><c> I'm</c><00:02:19.920><c> going<
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HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
ECD Public Hearing - Wed Mar 18, 2026 @ 8:30 AM HST
Economic Development & Technology
Transcript Highlights:
- Um<01:02:11.280><c> alongside</c><01:02:11.800><c> related</c><01:02:12.160><c> issues</c><01:02:12.440
- ><c> or</c><02:02:01.200><c> to</c><02:02:01.360><c> strictly</c><02:02:01.880><c> provide</c> customer
- information about available<02:02:05.680><c> commercial</c><02:02:06.160><c> services</c><02:02:06.800
- c> provided</c><02:02:08.080><c> by</c><02:02:08.240><c> the</c><02:02:08.440><c> entity,</c> products
- service, account information, or<02:02:12.760><c> other</c><02:02:13.200><c> information</c><02:02:13.960
Bills:
SB2908 , SB2671 , SB3085 , SB2907 , SB2353 , SB2074 , SB2360 , SB2057 , SB3251 , SB2354 , SB3001
Committee:
House Economic Development & Technology
Keywords:
permit processing, permitting reform, county permits, development permits, building permits, land use, construction delays, housing development, infrastructure development, county workforce, differential pay, salary incentive, performance bonus, recruitment and retention, expedited hiring, vacancy rates, permit backlog, government modernization, county mayor, county council
Summary:
The committee heard testimony on several Senate bills, with most measures drawing broad support and a few generating significant opposition or policy questions. SB 2908 SD1 and SB 2671 SD1 were taken up first; both appeared to have majority support, with SB 2908 receiving seven in support, one in opposition, and one comment, and SB 2671 receiving five in support and two comments. SB 3085 SD2, related to film industry operations, drew 11 supporters and no opposition. Georgia Skinner explained that the bill would streamline the approval timeline for productions by reducing delays tied to Land Board review, and she said DLNR supported the effort. Committee members asked about the need for the change and the relationship between the film studio, DLNR, and the approval process.
The committee then discussed SB 2907 SD1, which would create an Office of Marine Affairs. Testimony was largely supportive, including from DLNR, HTDC, the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, ocean industry representatives, and others. The governor’s office supported the bill’s intent but objected to placing the office within the Office of the Governor, urging instead that it be housed at HTDC. HTDC said it was willing and excited to take on the work and described ongoing stakeholder engagement. Members asked about the rationale for the placement and the long-term structure of the office.
SB 2353 SD2, concerning the Aloha Stadium district and billboard/naming-rights issues, drew strong opposition overall, with four in support, 23 in opposition, and one comment. Andrew Pereira of the Stadium Authority argued the measure could generate revenue to help maintain and operate the stadium and said the district would remain self-contained; he also emphasized that the development would respect the character of the area. The committee then heard SB 2074 SD1, which had five in support and 26 in opposition; only one support testimony from the Carpenters was heard before the discussion moved on. Finally, SB 2360 SD1, an enterprise zones measure, received 14 supportive testimonies and two comments. Testimony focused on updating the program for modern business models, especially e-commerce and direct-to-consumer sales, while committee members questioned whether the program overlaps with higher tax burdens and whether businesses receiving subsidies should be monitored for job retention after graduation from the program.
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 8 Feb 12th, 2026 at 09:30 am
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Bills:
HB3880 , HB3263 , HB2970 , HB3043 , HB3044 , HB3078 , HB3940 , HB4117 , HB3428 , HB4275 , HB3257 , HB3901 , HB4298 , HB4260 , HB2981 , HB3695 , HB2960 , HB3967 , HB3968 , HB4339 , HB4341 , HB4342 , HB2940 , HB4295 , HB4196 , HB3134 , HB1016
Keywords:
Oklahoma Today Magazine, Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, tourism promotion, advertising sales, commission pay, employee bonus, sales commission, digital publication, print publication, sponsorships, bulk subscriptions, newsstand sales, ancillary products, public records, procurement exemption, administrative procedures exemption, tourism magazine, revenue sharing, executive director, state agency compensation
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 8 Feb 12th, 2026
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Bills:
HB3880 , HB3263 , HB2970 , HB3043 , HB3044 , HB3078 , HB3940 , HB4117 , HB3428 , HB4275 , HB3257 , HB3901 , HB4298 , HB4260 , HB2981 , HB3695 , HB2960 , HB3967 , HB3968 , HB4339 , HB4341 , HB4342 , HB2940 , HB4295 , HB4196 , HB3134 , HB1016
Keywords:
Oklahoma Today Magazine, Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, tourism promotion, advertising sales, commission pay, employee bonus, sales commission, digital publication, print publication, sponsorships, bulk subscriptions, newsstand sales, ancillary products, public records, procurement exemption, administrative procedures exemption, tourism magazine, revenue sharing, executive director, state agency compensation
Summary:
The House convened, the clerk called the roll, and the chamber proceeded with the day’s order of business. Chaplain Ronnie Wilson delivered the invocation, using a personal story about hiking the Manitou Incline to reflect on perseverance and the idea of being “not far from the kingdom of God” from Mark 12. The House then recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
After floor reassignment notices, Representative Cantrell introduced the Long Grove, Oklahoma state championship fast-pitch softball team, noting their back-to-back titles, six straight state tournament appearances, and strong academic and team traditions. Several announcements followed, including committee meeting notices, a birthday acknowledgment for the presiding speaker, and a reminder about the Farm City Festival lunch on the second floor.
No bills were debated or voted on in the portion provided. The only formal action at the end of the session was a motion by the floor leader to adjourn, and the House adjourned until Monday, February 16th at 1:30 p.m.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 5/5/26
Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy
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- Minnesota. Minnesota.
- I was going to point out that under Minnesota Statute 3.153 requires two-thirds of a committee in order
- <01:37:21.440><c> statute</c><01:37:21.760><c> 3.153</c><01:37:23.119><c> requires</c> Minnesota statute
- 3.153 requires Minnesota statute 3.153 requires twothirds<01:37:24.080><c> of</c><01:37:24.159><c> a
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Farewells - 05/18/26
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
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- c> people</c><02:10:07.440><c> of</c><02:10:07.560><c> Minnesota.
- ><c> Minnesota,</c><02:32:29.520><c> southwest</c><02:32:30.120><c> Minnesota.
- ><c> Minnesota</c><02:51:27.800><c> has</c><02:51:28.040><c> given</c><02:51:28.360><c> so</c><02:51:
- poet</c> Minnesota poet Minnesota poet who funeral<02:55:14.840><c> was</c><02:55:15.280><c> last</c>
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Conference Committee on HF2432 5/12/25 - Part 2
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Summary:
The conference committee took testimony on Senate File 3051, which would allow law enforcement to release unredacted collision crash investigation video and related data to certain requesters, rather than requiring redaction first. Joel Carlson, speaking for the Minnesota Association for Justice, said the bill is intended to save local governments time and money because redacted video is often later released unredacted through court motions anyway. He emphasized that the proposal is limited to people already entitled to crash reports, requires a written request and accident report, does not create an affirmative duty to release data, and preserves law enforcement’s ability to withhold data for active investigations or other protected information. He also cited the Burks decision as support for the view that a subject of data is entitled to the full data even if it includes other subjects.
Colonel Christina Bogavich of the Minnesota State Patrol raised concerns that the bill would still require staff to review videos for exceptions, including private data involving bystanders, juveniles, undercover officers, CAD information, and other protected material, so it would not create the claimed time savings. She also said the bill expands the number of potential requesters and lacks a liability provision if released data is improperly disseminated. Committee members and staff discussed the current Data Practices Act, including that private data can still be discoverable in litigation through a court balancing test and that protective orders may apply. A preliminary fiscal note estimated a Department of Public Safety cost of $4,026,334 annually, and members requested copies of the note.
Members questioned whether the bill would actually reduce work or simply shift when the work occurs, and whether a litigation-specific exception to redaction should be added. Carlson said he was open to changes, including making release permissive rather than mandatory and strengthening the use restrictions, while members noted the proposal had not yet been heard in the House and would need more vetting. No vote or final action was taken on the provision during this discussion.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on State and Local Government - 05/07/26
State and Local Government
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Committee:
Senate State and Local Government