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Week in Review: March 9-13

Laptop computers have become a common tool for committee attendees. (Photo by Andrew VonBank)

While caucuses continued to focus on their priorities of fraud and immigration with bills in committees, bills on other topics were able to break through to garner attention this week.

After hearing from Minnesota residents about their city officials entering into nondisclosure agreements over large-scale data center projects, the House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee gave the greenlight to a bill banning municipalities from entering such agreements.

Parents gave tearful testimony before the House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee about their 11-month-old infant who died after he was found unresponsive at his daycare, in support of HF4277, known as “Harvey’s Law,” to require video cameras in licensed daycares that receive state funding. No action was taken on the bill.

The House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee gave the OK to HF4111 that would consolidate all of the suburban transit operations under the umbrella of Metro Transit.


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Recent Dailies

Committee hears update, recommendations on child care licensing and investigation
Candace Yates, director of Child Care Aware of Minnesota, is extremely concerned. “We are in a fragile moment right now. Programs are closing. The workforce is strained and ...
Bill would establish grooming a child by a school employee, volunteer as a felony
Rep. Peggy Bennett When Rep. Peggy Bennett (R-Albert Lea) heard Hannah LoPresto’s story last October, it was suspiciously close to her own. LoPresto, a 2016 graduate of Eagan High School, was ...
Prospects for DIY solar could brighten under bill
Rep. Larry Kraft Perhaps you’ve been intrigued by the idea of having your home use solar energy, but have been held back by the cost and commitment. Installation of rooftop panels can be expensi...
House education panel hears bill to fund school safety infrastructure
Rep. Bidal Duran Rep. Bidal Duran (R-Bemidji) readily admits his school safety proposal is far from enough. So do representatives of various school associations. “This doesn’t fix all our pr...
Bill to allow legal remedies for civil rights violations by feds fails to advance
House DFL Floor Leader Jamie Long presents HF3477 to the House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee Feb. 24. The bill would create a cause of action for violations of civil rights under color of law. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) There are no well-defined legal pathways for a person whose civil rights are violated by federal agents to get legal relief. House DFL Floor Leader Jamie Long (DFL-Mpls) spo...
Some liking shown, but inspector general office bill again fails to get committee approval
Rep. Matt Norris A second attempt to get an Office of Inspector General bill through a House committee struck out, but optimism remains that a third time could be the charm. There was at lea...
DEED officials report smooth rollout of paid leave program
Greg Norfleet, left, director of the Minnesota Paid Leave Program, speaks to the Committee about implementation of the program. Looking on is Evan Rowe, deputy commissioner of workforce services and transformation.(Photo by Michele Jokinen) Ahead of schedule and under budget. Those aren’t necessarily the first words that come to mind with the launch of a significant government project, but they frame the rollou...
Bill would set guardrails for HOAs, common interest communities
A bill to regulate homeowner associations and common interest communities is being lauded by residents and decried by attorneys representing HOAs. About 1.6 million Minnesot...
State law change required for compliance with ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Without multiple changes to state Medicaid law, Minnesota risks noncompliance with changes under President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” That’s the message shared Tue...
Ag panel hears plan to expand farm down payment assistance program
Rep. Paul Anderson A state program to help people get into farming may dole out more money to those interested in trying their hand at working the land. Current law permits the Department of A...

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Stable budget outlook projects $3.7 billion surplus now, no deficit in next biennium
The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium. “Minnesota’s budge...
Legislative leaders set 2026 committee deadlines
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