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Week in Review: March 2-6

Early morning fog creates an eerie atmosphere around the Capitol March 4. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

It was another week of fraud, gun violence and immigration as the caucuses continue to try pass their priority bills.

HF3395 or the “Fraud Isn’t Free Act,” which would create repercussions for state departments and staff if fraud occurs in a state program, failed to clear the House state government committee on a technicality in the power-sharing agreement.

The push to create an office of gun violence prevention at the Department of Health was laid over by the House health committee.

And in the House public safety committee, HF3405 failed on a party-line vote. It would have required the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate officer-involved deaths that result from a federal agent’s use of force.


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Recent Dailies

One year in, BCA, commerce leaders say new fraud unit successfully created
Rep. Josh Heintzeman To show the success of merging two fraud investigation units last year, state leaders pointed to the charges filed in December against the Lutsen Resort owner accused of setting...
Proposed digital platform could level the playing field for Minnesota youth, bill supporters say
Maitreya Reeder testifies in support of HF3004 before the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee Feb. 25. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Samakab Hussein, left. Samia Mohamud also testified. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Maitreya Reeder believes connecting with Catalyst for Change irrefutably changed her life. Working with the program, Reeder, a St. Anthony Village High School senior who was...
Bill to release unredacted Optum report on Medicaid fraud moves forward
Rep. Joe Schomacker Brandishing a completely blacked-out page of a long-anticipated third-party audit of the state’s Medicaid system, Rep. Jeff Backer (R-Browns Valley) asked: “How in the Sam-heck ...
Adding veterans and military status to Human Rights Act breezes through committee
Nicholas Slade, deputy general counsel at the Department of Military Affairs, speaks in support of HF3540 to add “veteran and military status” to the state’s Human Rights Act. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Matt Bliss, left. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A four-word addition could provide extra security for those who protect or have protected us. As amended, HF3540 would add “veteran and military status” to the list of prote...
Public safety panel fails to advance ban on semiautomatic military-style assault weapons
Harry Kaiser, a gym teacher at Annunciation Catholic School, embraces his daughter Lydia following his testimony before the House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee Feb. 24 in support of HF3433 and HF3402. Lydia, an eighth grader at the school, survived gunshot wounds to her head. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) In calm and measured tones, but nonetheless tones filled with palpable emotion, Jackie Flavin brought the horror of the Aug. 27 mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School...
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...

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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
Legislative leaders on Tuesday officially set the timeline for getting bills through the committee process during the upcoming 2026 session. Here are the three deadlines for...