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INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

Monday, May 6, 2024


The following House Files were introduced:

Engen introduced:

H. F. 5452, A bill for an act relating to consumer protection; regulating the use of social media for minors ages 15 and younger; requiring anonymous age verification for websites harmful to minors; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325F.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce Finance and Policy.

Scott, Neu Brindley, Johnson and Niska introduced:

H. F. 5453, A bill for an act relating to children; regulating traditional and gestational surrogacy arrangements; creating a crime to operate a for-profit surrogacy agency; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 257.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law.

Hornstein introduced:

H. F. 5454, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money for a live musical theater production grant program.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Economic Development Finance and Policy.

Pérez-Vega; Hussein; Pinto; Finke; Lee, K.; Xiong; Huot; Hollins and Wolgamott introduced:

H. F. 5455, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for improvements at CHS Field in the city of St. Paul; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Capital Investment.

Frazier; Agbaje; Hussein; Clardy; Noor; Hollins; Hassan; Lee, K.; Gomez; Xiong; Sencer-Mura; Finke; Cha; Berg; Reyer; Hicks; Hill; Freiberg; Olson, L.; Edelson; Howard; Vang; Smith; Curran and Lee, F. introduced:

H. F. 5456, A bill for an act relating to state government; establishing the Minnesota Migration Act; appropriating money to study reparations for American descendants of chattel slavery; providing appointments; requiring reports.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State and Local Government Finance and Policy.