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Week in Review: April 13-17

Rep. Josh Heintzeman and Rep. Peter Fischer, co-chairs of the House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee, confer prior to the start of their April 16 hearing. (Photo by Andrew VonBank)

It was a week of an impeachment attempt, omnibus bills and last committee meetings for many retiring lawmakers.

A resolution on impeachment investigations of a state officer that targeted Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison didn’t move forward after the House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee deadlocked on it Wednesday.

Finance bills were required to be through most committees by 5 p.m. Friday, with the exception of the House Capital Investment, Taxes, Ways and Means, and Rules and Legislative Administration committees. Omnibus finance bills that were approved this week included:


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Recent Dailies

Teacher retention funding bill seeks to keep educators in classrooms
Nathan Eklund, founder and CEO of Vital Network, testifies March 26 in support of HF3930. Sponsored by Rep. Josiah Hill, the bill would appropriate an additional $2 million for a contract to support teacher retention. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A 2024 survey of K-12 teachers found they have higher levels of burnout compared to other working adults. In Minnesota, about a third of teachers leave the profession within...
Committee approves omnibus human services bill without debate
Rep. Mohamud Noor, co-chair of the House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee, smiles March 26 as the group finishes up work on HF729, the human services policy bill. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Despite prior misgivings voiced by legislators over parts of the omnibus human services policy bill, it was approved with minimal discussion Thursday. The House Human Servic...
Tax committee considers tax break on day care costs
“Putting a little money back into the pockets of Minnesotans” has been a frequently heard phrase this legislative session. Many a bill has been presented in committees with thos...
Criteria compliance requirement to get state grants clears committee
Certifying one’s eligibility could become a criterion to receive a state grant. “This bill implements a simple concept that entities that steal from the state government sho...
Support for local journalists headlines panel conversation on internship plan
Tara Brandl, co-owner of Above the Fold Publishing and president of the Minnesota Newspaper Association, testifies March 26 before the House workforce committee in support of HF4072. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) At a time when political divides often mirror the fractured national media landscape, lawmakers found common ground Thursday: the importance of strong local journalism. Lawm...
Second time’s a charm for omnibus cannabis bill
The omnibus cannabis policy bill was resurrected and sent on its way Thursday, albeit as a much skinnier version. Confusion over a provision in the tentative agreement for H...
Minnesota won’t adopt safety net for people losing SNAP under ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Rep. Xp Lee Tamera Walter is afraid she and her children will lose food access when changes to SNAP benefits included in the federal “Big Beautiful Bill” go into effect later this year. ...
Cryptocurrency kiosk ban heads to House Floor as part of commerce package
A prohibition on virtual currency kiosks in Minnesota is on its way to the House Floor. It’s included in HF4188 that, as amended, is the omnibus commerce policy bill approve...
Public safety policy package bill sent to House Floor
The House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee meets March 25 to work on several bills, including the public safety policy package. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) A public safety policy package bill is headed to the House Floor. The final policy package bill, HF3990, contains the language of public safety bills that were previously he...
Vehicle registration tax cut bill crashes in committee
Reducing "sticker shock” is one goal of a bill that would change the state’s tax calculation formula for vehicle purchases and registration. However, the bill did not get green-lighted by the transportation committee. (Photo by Michele Jokinen) Rep. Patti Anderson (R-Dellwood) wants to make it cheaper to drive in Minnesota. Perhaps a motor vehicle registration tax reduction would help. That’s the focus of HF3562, 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
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...