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Capital Investment

3/17/2026
Continuation of Governor Agency Bonding Request Presentations:
Minnesota Dept of Public Safety (MNDPS)

Minnesota Board of Water & Soil Resources (BWSR)

Minnesota State Academies

Local projects: Note these will be primarily new projects the committee has not heard in committee or visited or heard a presentation on during the fall bonding tours. These will be limited to 5-minute presentations including questions from members

HF3599 (Mekeland) Becker; water treatment facility improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF3761 (Igo) Hibbing; sanitary sewer improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF3523 (Robbins) Independence; U.S. Highway 12 safety and mobility improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF3515 (Bakeberg) Prior Lake; trail improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF573 (Warwas) St. Louis County; Canyon Integrated Solid Waste Management Campus funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

The Chair reserves the right to add additional items/bonding presentations to the agenda.
Bills Added:
HF3599 (Mekeland) - Becker; water treatment facility improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF3761 (Igo) - Hibbing; sanitary sewer improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF3523 (Robbins) - Independence; U.S. Highway 12 safety and mobility improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF3515 (Bakeberg) - Prior Lake; trail improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF573 (Warwas) - St. Louis County; Canyon Integrated Solid Waste Management Campus funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
Attachments:

Public Safety Finance and Policy

3/17/2026
Chair Moller will have the gavel.

HF 3771 (Johnson, P) Reporting date on the disaster assistance contingency account.

HF 3658 (Frazier) Processes for applying for, securing, and enforcing extreme risk protection orders modified.

HF 3453 (Hanson, J) Legal age to possess kratom established as 21 years of age or older.

HF 3358 (Finke) Detention and transport of suspects in vehicles that are not designed for detaining humans and designated as law enforcement vehicles prohibited.

HF 1775 (Pinto) Criminal case information reporting required, and money appropriated.

Items may be taken up in any order, items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.

TESTIMONY: Requests for in-person testimony must be submitted to the Committee Administrator of this hearing, Ellen.McDaniel@house.mn.gov, by 3:00 PM, March 16th, 2026. Testimony is limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly.

WRITTEN TESTIMONY: Requests to submit written testimony must be submitted to the Committee Administrator of this hearing, Ellen.McDaniel@house.mn.gov, by 3:00 PM, March 16th, 2026. All written testimony must be submitted in PDF Format and not include hyperlinks. Written testimony submitted to the committee administrator will be posted online on the committee’s webpage prior to the hearing.

This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.

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Bills Added:
HF3771 (Johnson) - Reporting date on the disaster assistance contingency account.
HF3658 (Frazier) - Processes for applying for, securing, and enforcing extreme risk protection orders modified.
HF3453 (Hanson) - Kratom; legal age to possess kratom established as 21 years of age or older.
HF3358 (Finke) - Detention and transport of suspects in vehicles that are not designed for detaining humans and designated as law enforcement vehicles prohibited.
HF1775 (Pinto) - Criminal case information reporting required, and money appropriated.
Attachments:

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

3/17/2026
HF 1316 (Curran) Independent contractors and payors added to the centralized work reporting system, and payors required to report independent contractors to the centralized work reporting system.

Presentations on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MINNESOTA'S WORKFORCE

Genevieve Melton-Meaux, Senior Associate Dean for Health Informatics and Data Science, University of Minnesota Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
Jim Wilgenbusch, Director of Research Computing, Research & Innovation Office, University of Minnesota

Aaron Rosenthal, Research Director, North Star Policy Action

Samantha Gordon, TechEquity Collaborative

Informational Hearing on Proposed Legislative Language
HF 4369 (Gottfried) Safeguarding Human Intelligence and Employment in Labor Displacement
HF XXXX (Gottfried) Regulating the Use of Electronic Monitoring Tools in Employment Settings (AS101-4)
HF XXXX (Gottfried) Regulating the Use of Automated Decision Systems in Employment Settings (AS100-4)
Melissa Hysing, AFL-CIO
Bills Added:
HF1316 (Curran) - Independent contractors and payors added to the centralized work reporting system, and payors required to report independent contractors to the centralized work reporting system.
HF4369 (Gottfried) - Notice and a transitional employment period required for employees displaced by artificial intelligence, and penalties imposed.
Attachments:

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

3/17/2026
HF3479 (Freiberg): Right to postpone a mortgage sale clarified.

HF4205 (Tabke): Automated license plate reader data restrictions enhanced, data centralized in Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and use of automated license plate readers by private entities regulated.

HF3782 (Moller): Disclosure of chemical irritants used in certain buildings required.

HF4081 (Greenman): Possession of semiautomatic military-style assault weapons banned, and criminal penalties provided.

NOTE: The committee will accept testimony related to the provisions in HF4081 under our jurisdiction, related to data privacy:
Article 1, Section 2, Subdivision 6
Article 2, Section 1

HF4138 (Scott): Requirements for social media platforms related to accounts for minors established, and enforcement mechanisms for regulations on child social media accounts established.

Committee discussion of all bills will be limited to the provisions within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. Items may be taken up in any order; items may be added or removed at the chairs discretion.

TESTIMONY: If you would like to testify on a bill, please email the Committee Administrator, josh.sande@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM on Monday, March 16, 2026. Include the bill number, your name, title and/or organization where applicable, and whether your testimony will be in support of or opposition to the bill. Time for testimony may be limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly.

WRITTEN TESTIMONY & HANDOUTS: Please send electronically in accessible .pdf format to the Committee Administrator, josh.sande@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM on Monday, March 16, 2026.
Bills Added:
HF3782 (Moller) - Chemical irritant used in buildings disclosure required, and commissioner of public safety required to develop a standard form.
HF4081 (Greenman) - Possession of semiautomatic military-style assault weapons banned, and criminal penalties provided.
HF3479 (Freiberg) - Right to postpone a mortgage sale clarified.
HF4138 (Scott) - Social media platforms requirements established relating to accounts for minors, and enforcement mechanisms established for regulations on child social media accounts.
HF4205 (Tabke) - Automated license plate reader data restrictions enhanced, data centralized in Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and use of automated license plate readers by private entities regulated.
Attachments:

Human Services Finance and Policy

3/17/2026
I. Call To Order

II. Approval of Meeting Minutes 3.12.26

III. HF4110 (Zeleznikar) Rest break and meal break requirements adjusted under certain circumstances.
• Buck McAlpin - MN Ambulance Association
• Sara Grafstrom - Senior Director of State and Federal Policy, ARRM
• Nicole Mattson, for Care Providers of MN, for LTCI
• Shelli Bakken, LeadingAge MN, for LTCI

IV. HF 4101 (Schultz) Continued submission of a report to the legislature on the use of periodic data matching in medical assistance required
• Former Speaker Kurt Daudt, Vice President, Stateside

V. HF4144 (Nadeau) Location requirements for assisted living facilities with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer persons and licensed residential programs modified, commissioners allowed to delegate authority, and various notification requirements modified
• Ryan Sabas, Mayor of Champlin
• Nichole Klonoswski, Brooklyn Park City Council Member
• Hollies Winston, Mayor of Brooklyn Park
• Chikio Richmond, an RPAMN Board member
• Josh Berg, Director of Minnesota Services & Strategic Growth, Accessible Space
• Sara Grafstrom - Senior Director of State and Federal Policy, ARRM


VI. HF 3546 (Schomacker) Program integrity requirements for high-risk provider types under medical assistance established, and report required.

*Please note the DE amendment for this HF


VII. Adjournment – next hearing – Wednesday, March 18th at 8:15am


*Bills or items may be added or removed at the chair's discretion

TESTIMONY AND MATERIALS SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Individuals willing to submit written testimony or handouts for the hearing must email the committee administrator, Megan Rossbach (megan.rossbach@house.mn.gov) by 12 p.m. (noon) the day prior to the hearing. Required testimony information includes name, organization and title (if applicable), email, phone number, and position on the bill. Handouts must be in PDF format with OCR capability.
Bills Added:
HF4110 (Zeleznikar) - Rest break and meal break requirements adjusted under certain circumstances.
HF4144 (Nadeau) - Location requirements for assisted living facilities with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer persons and licensed residential programs modified, commissioners allowed to delegate authority, and various notification requirements modified.
HF4101 (Schultz) - Continued submission of a report to the legislature on the use of periodic data matching in medical assistance required.
HF3546 (Schomacker) - Program integrity requirements for high-risk provider types under medical assistance established, and report required.
Attachments:

Housing Finance and Policy

3/17/2026
Housing Finance and Policy Committee
Committee Co-Chair – Representative Igo
Committee Co-Chair Representative Howard
Co-Vice Chair – Representative Dotseth
Co-Vice Chair – Representative Kozlowski

Meeting: March 17th, 2026
Time: 3:00 – 4:45 p.m.
Location: Cap. G3

Agenda:
I. Call to Order

II. Approval of the Minutes

III. HF4141 (Johnson, W.) Criminal penalty provided for assaulting housing and redevelopment authority employees.

IV. HF3951 (Igo) –Submetered utility service final billing for vacating tenants provided, and provisions related to the payment of rent by tenants modified.

V. Adjourn

TESTIMONY AND MATERIALS SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Individuals wishing to submit written testimony or handouts for the hearing must email the committee administrator by 3 p.m. the day prior to the hearing. Testimony information must include name, organization, and title (if applicable), email, phone number, and position on the bill. Handouts must be in PDF format with OCR capability.

This agenda is subject to change and bills may be added at the discretion of the Chair.
Bills Added:
HF4141 (Johnson) - Criminal penalty provided for assaulting housing and redevelopment authority employees.
HF3951 (Igo) - Submetered utility service final billing for vacating tenants provided, and provisions related to the payment of rent by tenants modified.
Attachments:

Higher Education Finance and Policy

3/17/2026
Agenda:
I. Call to order
II. Approval of the Minutes
III. Chair Remarks (If Necessary)
IV. HF4266 (Allen) - Lowest recognized family responsibility amount modified for purposes of determining state grant awards.
VI University of Minnesota - Presentation on Bonding Request
a. Alice Roberts-Davis – Vice President, University Services
b. Dr. Keith Mays –Dean, School of Dentistry
c. Riley Hetland – Undergraduate Student Government President

VI. Adjournment
Bills Added:
HF4266 (Allen) - Lowest recognized family responsibility amount modified for purposes of determining state grant awards.
Attachments:

Higher Education Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
I. Call to Order

II. HF3432 (Rehrauer) - Resident tuition rates provided to individuals who move to Minnesota for employment purposes.

III. HF3411 (Coulter) - Access by federal immigration officers to public postsecondary campuses limited, and access to educational data modified.

IV. Adjournment

*Agenda items may be added or removed.

HANDOUTS: All handouts and written testimony must be provided electronically to the Committee Administrator at sean.herring@house.mn.gov by 3pm the day prior to the hearing. Handouts should be in PDF format with OCR (Optical Character Recognition) capability.

DOCUMENTS: Meeting documents may be found on the Higher Education Finance & Policy webpage.
Bills Added:
HF3432 (Rehrauer) - Resident tuition rates provided to individuals who move to Minnesota for employment purposes.
HF3411 (Coulter) - Access by federal immigration officers to public postsecondary campuses limited, and access to educational data modified.
Attachments:

Human Services Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
HF3174 (Frazier); Chief judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings allowed to set aside certain permanent disqualifications.

HF3800 (Hicks); Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II established, and cost-of-living adjustment in the waiver reimagine phase II methodology required.

HFXXXX (Noor); Continuity of care – complex transitions
Informational hearing – no action will be taken. Draft language has been posted to the House website.

TESTIMONY AND MATERIALS SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Individuals wishing to testify or submit written testimony or handouts for the hearing must email the committee administrator, Simon Brown (simon.brown@house.mn.gov) by 12 p.m. (noon) the day prior to the hearing. Required testimony information includes name, organization and title (if applicable), email, phone number, and position on the bill. Handouts must be in PDF format with OCR capability.

Items may be added, removed, or taken up in any order at the Chair’s discretion
Bills Added:
HF3174 (Frazier) - Chief judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings allowed to set aside certain permanent disqualifications.
HF3800 (Hicks) - Individual authorized budget reduction limit on reductions resulting from implementation of waiver reimagine phase II established, and cost-of-living adjustment in the waiver reimagine phase II methodology required.
Attachments:

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

3/12/2026
I. Call to Order
II. Approval of Minutes
III. HF 3560 (Niska): Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act enacted.
IV. HF 3295 (Gordon): Open Meeting Law; meeting broadcasting through social media authorized.
V. HF 2937 (McDonald): Use of parenting consultants in family court cases regulated.
VI. HF 3540 (Bliss): Protection for veterans provided in the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
VII. Adjournment

Committee discussion of all bills will be limited to the provisions within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. Items may be taken up in any order; items may be added or removed at the chairs discretion.

TESTIMONY: If you would like to testify on a bill, please email the Committee Administrator, marissa.manteufel@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Include the bill number, your name, title and/or organization where applicable, and whether your testimony will be in support of or opposition to the bill.

WRITTEN TESTIMONY & HANDOUTS: Please send electronically in accessible .pdf format to the Committee Administrator, marissa.manteufel@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
Bills Added:
HF3560 (Niska) - Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act enacted.
HF3295 (Gordon) - Open Meeting Law; meeting broadcasting through social media authorized.
HF3540 (Bliss) - Protection for veterans provided in the Minnesota Human Rights Act.
HF2937 (McDonald) - Use of parenting consultants in family court cases regulated.
Attachments:

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
I. Presentation and status of Minnesota’s workforce competitiveness

a. Labor Market Information Office presentation
b. Minnesota Chamber of Commerce benchmarks report overview
c. John Spry, Professor, University of St. Thomas Opus School of Business
d. Society of Human Resource Management

*other items or bills may be added
Attachments:

Capital Investment

3/12/2026

Commerce Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
HF4133 (Moller) - Certain exclusions in homeowner's insurance policies prohibited when damage is done by a peace officer.
HF3419 (Greenman) - Certain powers of entities retracted and regranted.

Items may be added, removed, or taken up in any order at the Chair's discretion.

HANDOUTS: Handouts MUST BE IN PDF FORMAT, have OCR capability, and emailed to the Committee Administrators at samuel.oneill@house.mn.gov and ben.frese@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing. If you are bringing hard copies, bring 45 copies. Note: submitted written testimony is public and will be included in the official committee record. It may be posted to the committee webpage if received by deadline.

TESTIFYING: Testimony is limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair, and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly. If you would like to testify, please email the Committee Administrators at samuel.oneill@house.mn.gov and ben.frese@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing.

AMENDMENTS: Amendments must be emailed to the Committee Administrators at samuel.oneill@house.mn.gov and ben.frese@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing.

DOCUMENTS: Meeting documents may be found on the Commerce Finance and Policy Committee webpage.

VIEWING: This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.
Bills Added:
HF3419 (Greenman) - Certain powers of entities retracted and regranted.
HF4133 (Moller) - Homeowner's insurance policies specified exclusions prohibited when damage is done by a peace officer.
Attachments:

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
HF1531 (Heintzeman) - Expiration of crossbow hunting and fishing allowance removed. (No testimony will be taken as this issue was discussed extensively during the 2/26/26 hearing).
HF4017 (Johnson) - Notice of unlawfully transported infectious waste required, inspections of infectious waste generators required, financial penalties for unlawfully transporting infectious waste assessed, and money appropriated.
HF3399 (Johnson) - Lake Elmo; requirements to issue water-use permits modified.
HF4146 (Igo) - Temporary drill core storage.

Bill Added to agenda:
HF 4019 (Schultz) - Mt. Simon-Hinckley aquifer appropriation permits eligibility criteria expanded.

Bill Removed from Agenda:
HF3677 (Warwas) - Motorized trails receiving grants-in-aid closed to nonmotorized use unless designated for that use.

*Items may be added, removed, or taken up in any order at the Chair's discretion.

TESTIMONY AND MATERIALS SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Individuals wishing to testify or submit written testimony or handouts for the hearing must e-mail the committee administrator (amy.zipko@house.mn.gov) by 1 p.m. the day prior to the hearing. Handouts must be in PDF format with OCR capability. In-person testimony may be limited due to committee time constraints.

AMENDMENT DEADLINE: Amendments must be e-mailed to the committee administrator by 3 p.m. the day prior to the hearing.

Bills Added:
HF1531 (Heintzeman) - Expiration of crossbow hunting and fishing allowance removed.
HF4017 (Johnson) - Unlawful shipment of infectious or pathological waste study required, and money appropriated.
HF3399 (Johnson) - Lake Elmo; requirements to issue water-use permits modified.
HF4019 (Schultz) - Mt. Simon-Hinckley aquifer appropriation permits eligibility criteria expanded.
HF4146 (Igo) - Temporary authority to store drill cores outside the drill core library provided.
Attachments:

Energy Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
- The Future of Net Metering - discussion led by Representative Dave Baker
Bills Added:
HF3830 (Sexton) - Reporting requirements for recoverable expenses in rate cases modified, and sunset of cost recovery for gas utility infrastructure costs eliminated.
HF3688 (Sexton) - Expenditures on fuel-switching improvements made to low-income households allowed to apply to low-income conservation spending requirements for municipal utilities and cooperative electric associations.
Attachments:

Education Finance

3/12/2026
 I. Approval of Minutes

II. HF3790 (Greene) Lease levy authority restored for space necessary for graduation ceremonies.

III. HF3654 (Greene) Local optional revenue program renamed, program funding increased, and money appropriated.

IV. HF3371 (Rehrauer) Local optional revenue increased for school districts with limited referendum revenue authority, and money appropriated.

V. HF3470 (Virnig) Independent School District No. 197, West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan fund transfer authorized.

VI. HF1099 (Sencer-Mura) Share of unreimbursed special education aid paid by the resident school district to a charter school reduced, state portion of special education aid for unreimbursed charter school expenditures increased, and money appropriated.

VII. Adjournment 

Agenda items may be added or changed.

Viewing: This hearing may be viewed via the House webcast schedule page. All events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions. 

Testimony: Individuals wishing to testify and/or submit written testimony including handouts, should contact both Polly Cerkvenik, via email at polly.cerkvenik@house.mn.gov and Jody Withers via email at jody.withers@house.mn.gov by 2:00 PM on Wednesday, March 11th. 

Amendments: Bill Authors or Committee Members wishing to present an amendment must submit amendments via email to both Polly Cerkvenik, via email at polly.cerkvenik@house.mn.gov and Jody Withers, via email at jody.withers@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM (Noon) on Wednesday, March 11th.
Bills Added:
HF3790 (Greene) - Lease levy authority restored for space necessary for graduation ceremonies.
HF3654 (Greene) - Local optional revenue program renamed, program funding increased, and money appropriated.
HF3371 (Rehrauer) - Local optional revenue increased for school districts with limited referendum revenue authority, and money appropriated.
HF3470 (Virnig) - Independent School District No. 197, West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan fund transfer authorized.
HF1099 (Sencer-Mura) - Share of unreimbursed special education aid paid by the resident school district to a charter school reduced, state portion of special education aid for unreimbursed charter school expenditures increased, and money appropriated.
Attachments:

Rules and Legislative Administration

3/12/2026
I. Call To Order
II. Approval of the Minutes: May 15, 2025
III. Approval of the Minutes: March 10, 2026
IV. Calendar for the Day: March 16, 2026
V. Adjournment

State Government Finance and Policy

3/12/2026
HF 3455 (Klevorn) State Office Building renamed after Melissa Hortman.
HF 3936 (Klevorn) Greater Minnesota public television station operations funding provided, and money appropriated.
HF 3860 (Bahner) Legislative Commission on Cybersecurity extended.
HF 3656 (Luger-Nikolai) Responsibilities of the attorney general in civil law enforcement actions specified.
HF 4060 (Luger-Nikolai) Office of Attorney General funding provided for additional attorneys, and money appropriated.

*Agenda items (including bills) may be added or removed, and/or order may change.
HANDOUTS: Handouts MUST BE IN PDF FORMAT, have OCR capability, and emailed to the Committee Administrator at amanda.rudolph@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing. If you are bringing hard copies, bring 20 copies. Note: submitted written testimony is public and will be included in the official committee record. It may be posted to the committee webpage if received by deadline.
TESTIFYING: Testimony is limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair, and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly. If you would like to testify, please email the Committee Administrator at amanda.rudolph@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing.
Bills Added:
HF3455 (Klevorn) - State Office Building renamed after Melissa Hortman, and signage costs specified.
HF3936 (Klevorn) - Greater Minnesota public television station operations funding provided, and money appropriated.
HF3860 (Bahner) - Cybersecurity legislative commission extended.
HF3656 (Luger-Nikolai) - Responsibilities of the attorney general in civil law enforcement actions specified.
HF4060 (Luger-Nikolai) - Office of Attorney General funding provided for additional attorneys, and money appropriated.
Attachments:

Taxes

3/12/2026
Audio Available: Download Mp3
HF4119 (Rehrauer) Property tax refunds and renters credits increased by reducing co-pay percentages.
HF3959 (Huot) Property tax refunds; targeting property tax refund expanded to cover homestead property tax increases that were greater than six percent.
HF3792 (Youakim) Individual income tax subtraction for AmeriCorps stipends and living allowances established.
HF3913 (Howard) Commissioner of revenue authorized to implement a tax compliance program, and money appropriated.
HF3752 (Baker) Commissioner of revenue temporary authority to not include certain taxpayers on liquor posting provided.

Items may be added or removed from the agenda. Public testifiers should email their full name, organization (if applicable) and preferred title to the DFL Committee Administrator (Patrick.McQuillan@house.mn.gov) and the DFL CLA (Sumira Sheikh (Sumira.Sheikh@house.mn.gov) by 2:00 PM on Wednesday, March 11th. Written materials are also due to Patrick McQuillan and Sumira Sheikh by Wednesday, March 11th at 2 PM. Please note: submitted written testimony is public and will be included in the official committee record. It may be posted to the committee webpage if received by deadline. Testimony may be limited to two minutes per testifier. Testifiers may participate remotely at the Chair’s discretion.
Bills Added:
HF3752 (Baker) - Commissioner of revenue temporary authority to not include certain taxpayers on liquor posting provided.
HF3792 (Youakim) - Individual income tax subtraction for AmeriCorps stipends and living allowances established.
HF3913 (Howard) - Commissioner of revenue authorized to implement a tax compliance program, and money appropriated.
HF3959 (Huot) - Property tax refunds; targeting property tax refund expanded to cover homestead property tax increases that were greater than six percent.
HF4119 (Rehrauer) - Property tax refunds and renters credits increased by reducing co-pay percentages.
Attachments:

Taxes

3/11/2026
Audio Available: Download Mp3
I. Call to order
II. HF 3127 (Davids) Expiration of the pass-through entity tax modified.
III.HF 3816 (Witte) Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to expensing research expenditures conformed.
IV.HF 3814 (P.E. Anderson) Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to section 179 expensing conformed.
V.HF 3815 (P.E. Anderson) Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to the deduction for business interest conformed.
VI.HF 3817 (P.E. Anderson) Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to bonus depreciation conformed.
VII. Adjourn

Written testimony or requests to testify in person are due via e-mail to the Committee Administrator
sam.moyer@house.mn.gov by 1:00 PM on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026.
Bills Added:
HF3127 (Davids) - Expiration of the pass-through entity tax modified.
HF3816 (Witte) - Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to expensing research expenditures conformed.
HF3814 (Anderson) - Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to section 179 expensing conformed.
HF3815 (Anderson) - Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to the deduction for business interest conformed.
HF3817 (Anderson) - Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; federal changes to bonus depreciation conformed.
Attachments:
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