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Predictive market wagering ban added to public safety package that passes House

Rep. Paul Novotny presents HF3990/SF4760* Thursday on the House Floor. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

Don’t call it an omnibus bill. It’s a policy package.

But whatever name one uses, the 81-page public safety policy bill, with its 91 sections and language from more than a dozen other bills passed the House Thursday on a 116-16 vote.

Because the House amended HF3990/SF4760*– and amended it further – the bill must now return to the Senate for concurrence.

Rep. Paul Novotny (R-Elk River), who sponsors HF3990, said there was no horse-trading when putting the package together, meaning there were no bargaining sessions or reciprocal concessions to reach a consensus.


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