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STATE OF MINNESOTA

 

 

NINETY-SECOND SESSION - 2022

 

_____________________

 

ONE HUNDRED FOURTH DAY

 

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Friday, May 6, 2022

 

 

      The House of Representatives convened at 12:00 noon and was called to order by Ami Wazlawik, Speaker pro tempore.

 

      Prayer was offered by the Reverend Alfred Babington-Johnson, Stairstep Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

      The members of the House gave the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.

 

      The roll was called and the following members were present:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      A quorum was present.

 

      Boldon, Burkel, Frazier, Gruenhagen, Theis and Thompson were excused.

 

      Schomacker was excused until 1:20 p.m.  Davids was excused until 1:40 p.m.

 

      The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding day.  There being no objection, further reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.


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   There being no objection, the order of business advanced to Motions and Resolutions.

 

 

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

 

 

      Greenman moved that the name of Ecklund be shown as chief author on H. F. No. 4468.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

REPORTS OF CHIEF CLERK

 

      S. F. No. 3008 and H. F. No. 2767, which had been referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison, were examined and found to be not identical.

 

      Stephenson moved that S. F. No. 3008 be substituted for H. F. No. 2767 and that the House File be indefinitely postponed.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES AND DIVISIONS

 

 

Murphy from the Committee on Redistricting to which was referred:

 

S. F. No. 4476, A bill for an act relating to redistricting; adjusting the district boundaries of Senate Districts 15 and 16; adjusting the house of representatives district boundaries within Senate Districts 15, 16, and 58; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 2.

 

Reported the same back with the following amendments:

 

Page 2, after line 28, insert:

 

"Sec. 4.  [2.755] SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

 

Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), the seventh congressional district consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file C07-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the Legislative Coordinating Commission and published on its website on May 4, 2022.

 

Sec. 5.  [2.855] EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.

 

Notwithstanding the order of the Minnesota Special Redistricting Panel in Wattson v. Simon, Nos. A21-0243, A21-0546 (February 15, 2022), the eighth congressional district consists of the district as described in that order, with the modification contained in file C07-1, on file with the Geographic Information Systems Office of the Legislative Coordinating Commission and published on its website on May 4, 2022.

 

Sec. 6.  REPEALER.

 

Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 2.395; and 2.495, are repealed."

 

Page 3, line 1, after "EFFECTIVE DATE" insert "; ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW PRECINCTS"


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Page 3, line 4, after the period, insert "Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, if a boundary adjustment contained in this act requires a county, city, or town to reestablish a precinct boundary to conform to the adjustment, the affected county, city, or town must reestablish the necessary precincts as soon as practicable, but in no case later than June 17, 2022."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence

 

Amend the title as follows:

 

Page 1, line 4, after the semicolon, insert "adjusting the district boundaries of Congressional Districts 7 and 8; repealing obsolete district boundary adjustments;"

 

Correct the title numbers accordingly

 

 

With the recommendation that when so amended the bill be placed on the General Register.

 

      The report was adopted.

 

 

      Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 and in accordance with Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 15, S. F. No. 4476 was re‑referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS

 

 

      S. F. No. 3008 was read for the second time.

 

 

INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

 

 

      The following House Files were introduced:

 

 

Hausman introduced:

 

H. F. No. 4866, A bill for an act relating to public safety; authorizing the use of automated traffic enforcement systems for certain speed violations; imposing a petty misdemeanor penalty; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169.

 

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

 

 

Burkel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 4867, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the construction of an airport runway in Karlstad.

 

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


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Jordan, Hollins and Hornstein introduced:

 

H. F. No. 4868, A bill for an act relating to solid waste; establishing program for beverage container deposits; providing criminal penalties; requiring reports; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 115A.

 

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

 

 

      The Speaker assumed the Chair.

 

 

CALENDAR FOR THE DAY

 

 

      H. F. No. 3285 was reported to the House.

 

 

Quam moved to amend H. F. No. 3285, the first engrossment, as follows:

 

Page 2, line 4, after the period, insert "At least two weeks prior to the sale, lease, or conveyance of county‑owned property under this paragraph, the county must mail by certified mail the information in the notice to all property owners of record whose property is proximate to the property described in the notice.  For the purposes of this paragraph "proximate" means the property owner's property is located two miles or less from the property described in the notice when the county-owned property is outside of the boundaries of a home rule charter or statutory city, or one mile or less from the property described in the notice when the county-owned property is located within the boundaries of a home rule charter or statutory city."

 

Page 2, line 5, before "bids" insert "and mailed notice to proximate property owners,"

 

 

      The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.

 

 

Nash moved to amend H. F. No. 3285, the first engrossment, as follows:

 

Page 2, line 6, after the period, insert "An online auction process utilized by a county for the purposes of this paragraph must include a process that allows for bids and proposals to be solicited and accepted in-person for the property offered in the online auction."

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Nash amendment and the roll was called.  There were 56 yeas and 68 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahr

Baker

Bennett

Bliss

Boe

Daniels

Daudt

Demuth

Dettmer

Erickson

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Hertaus


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Igo

Johnson

Jurgens

Kiel

Kresha

Lucero

Lueck

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Mueller

Munson

Nash

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

O'Neill

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Poston

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Robbins

Scott

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

West


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Bahner

Becker-Finn

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Carlson

Christensen

Davnie

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Feist

Fischer

Frederick

Freiberg

Gomez

Greenman

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Her

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Jordan

Keeler

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mortensen

Murphy

Nelson, M.

Noor

Olson, L.

Pelowski

Pinto

Pryor

Reyer

Richardson

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Stephenson

Sundin

Vang

Wazlawik

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

 

      The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.

 

 

      H. F. No. 3285, A bill for an act relating to local government; authorizing online process for county land sales; modifying notice procedures for land sales; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 373.01, subdivision 1.

 

 

      The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 77 yeas and 47 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Bahner

Becker-Finn

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Carlson

Christensen

Davnie

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Greenman

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Her

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mortensen

Munson

Murphy

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Noor

Olson, L.

Pelowski

Pinto

Pryor

Reyer

Richardson

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Stephenson

Sundin

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahr

Baker

Bennett

Bliss

Boe

Daniels

Daudt

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Franson

Green

Grossell


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Haley

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Igo

Johnson

Kiel

Kresha

Lucero

McDonald

Mekeland

Mueller

Nash

Neu Brindley

Novotny

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Poston

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Robbins

Scott

Swedzinski

Torkelson

West


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

 

 

      H. F. No. 3768 was reported to the House.

 

 

Koegel moved to amend H. F. No. 3768, the first engrossment, as follows:

 

Page 3, after line 21, insert:

 

"Sec. 13.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 549.30, subdivision 11, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 11.  Settled claim.  "Settled claim" means the original tort claim or workers' compensation claim resolved by a structured settlement.

 

Sec. 14.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 549.30, subdivision 12, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 12.  Structured settlement.  "Structured settlement" means an arrangement for periodic payment of damages for personal injuries established by settlement or judgment in resolution of a tort claim or for periodic payments in settlement of a workers' compensation claim."

 

Page 10, line 8, delete "subdivision 1" and insert "this section"

 

Page 10, line 13, delete "(7)" and insert "(6)" and delete "(9)" and insert "(8)" and delete "(11)" and insert "(10)"

 

Page 11, line 25, after the period, insert "The notice must also contain""

 

Page 11, line 27, before the semicolon, insert """

 

Page 14, line 24 delete "a summary of:"

 

Page 14, line 25, delete "(i)"

 

Page 14, line 28, delete "and"

 

Page 14, delete lines 29 to 33 and insert:

 

"(6) a sworn affidavit from the transferee listing any prior transfers by the payee that includes the details of the reasonable measures taken to search for and identify prior transfers to any person or entity other than the transferee or an affiliate or an assignee of the transferee and any prior proposed transfer applications by the payee to any person or entity other than the transferee or an affiliate or an assignee of a transferee or affiliate which were denied;

 

(7) an affidavit from the payee disclosing all prior transfers by the payee to any person or entity;"

 

Page 15, delete lines 1 and 2

 

Page 15, line 3, delete "(6)" and insert "(8)"


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Page 15, line 6, delete "(7)" and insert "(9)"

 

Page 15, line 23, after "parent" insert ", conservator,"

 

Page 17, line 29, delete "20" and insert "22" and delete the second "22" and insert "24" and delete "30" and insert "32"

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      The Speaker called Carlson to the Chair.

 

 

      H. F. No. 3768, A bill for an act relating to civil law; amending process for and approval of transfer of structured settlement; providing for enforcement of violations of prohibited practices; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 549.30, subdivisions 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, by adding subdivisions; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 549; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 549.30, subdivision 3; 549.31; 549.32; 549.33; 549.34.

 

 

      The bill was read for the third time, as amended, and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 121 yeas and 4 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mueller

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman



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   Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Mortensen

Munson


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

      H. F. No. 3845 was reported to the House.

 

 

Hanson, J., moved to amend H. F. No. 3845, the first engrossment, as follows:

 

Page 6, line 3, after "governor" insert "and to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over child welfare and state government"

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      H. F. No. 3845, A bill for an act relating to children and families; establishing the Office of the Foster Youth Ombudsperson and Board of the Foster Youth Ombudsperson; requiring a report; appropriating money for the Office of the Foster Youth Ombudsperson and Board of the Foster Youth Ombudsperson; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 13; 260C.

 

 

      The bill was read for the third time, as amended, and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 121 yeas and 4 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mueller

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman



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   Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Mortensen

Munson


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

      Schomacker was excused for the remainder of today's session.

 

 

      H. F. No. 3805, A bill for an act relating to public safety; removing the sunset of the Capitol Area Security Advisory Committee; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 299E.04, subdivision 5.

 

 

      The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 115 yeas and 9 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mueller

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Neu Brindley

Noor

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Green

Lucero

Mekeland

Miller

Mortensen

Munson

Novotny


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.


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   There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Messages from the Senate.

 

 

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

 

 

      The following message was received from the Senate:

 

 

Madam Speaker:

 

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

 

S. F. No. 4025.

 

Cal R. Ludeman, Secretary of the Senate

 

 

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

 

 

S. F. No. 4025, A bill for an act relating to opioids; providing for the deposit and allocation of opioid settlement proceeds; establishing two accounts in the opiate epidemic response fund; eliminating a separate opioid account in the state treasury; modifying the time frame for eliminating the opioid manufacturer registration fee and reducing license fees; barring municipal claims against litigants in certain settled opioid cases; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 256.042, subdivisions 1, 5, by adding a subdivision; 256.043, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2021 Supplement, sections 16A.151, subdivision 2; 151.066, subdivision 3; 256.042, subdivision 4; 256.043, subdivisions 3, 4; Laws 2019, chapter 63, article 3, section 1, as amended; Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 7, article 16, section 12; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 3.

 

The bill was read for the first time. 

 

DECLARATION OF URGENCY

 

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Olson, L., moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared and that the rules of the House be so far suspended so that S. F. No. 4025 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.  The motion prevailed. 

 

 

      S. F. No. 4025 was read for the second time.

 

 

S. F. No. 4025, A bill for an act relating to opioids; providing for the deposit and allocation of opioid settlement proceeds; establishing two accounts in the opiate epidemic response fund; eliminating a separate opioid account in the state treasury; modifying the time frame for eliminating the opioid manufacturer registration fee and reducing license fees; barring municipal claims against litigants in certain settled opioid cases; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 256.042, subdivisions 1, 5, by adding a subdivision; 256.043, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2021 Supplement, sections 16A.151, subdivision 2; 151.066, subdivision 3; 256.042, subdivision 4; 256.043, subdivisions 3, 4; Laws 2019, chapter 63, article 3, section 1, as amended; Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 7, article 16, section 12; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 3.


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   The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 119 yeas and 8 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mueller

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Hertaus

Lucero

Mekeland

Miller

Mortensen

Munson


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

 

 

      There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Messages from the Senate.

 

 

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

 

 

      The following message was received from the Senate:

 

 

Madam Speaker:

 

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

 

S. F. No. 4233.

 

Cal R. Ludeman, Secretary of the Senate


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FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

 

 

S. F. No. 4233, A bill for an act relating to state government; appropriating money for veterans and military affairs; creating a Veterans Service Office grant program; requiring a report; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 43A.183, subdivision 1; 197.608, subdivisions 4, 6; 197.79, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, 10; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 197.

 

The bill was read for the first time. 

 

DECLARATION OF URGENCY

 

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Ecklund moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared and that the rules of the House be so far suspended so that S. F. No. 4233 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.  The motion prevailed. 

 

 

      S. F. No. 4233 was read for the second time.

 

 

S. F. No. 4233, A bill for an act relating to state government; appropriating money for veterans and military affairs; creating a Veterans Service Office grant program; requiring a report; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 43A.183, subdivision 1; 197.608, subdivisions 4, 6; 197.79, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, 10; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 197.

 

 

      The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called. 

 

      Pursuant to rule 2.05, Dettmer; Heinrich; Olson, B., and Pfarr were excused from voting on final passage of S. F. No. 4233.

 

      There were 122 yeas and 1 nay as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Demuth

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller


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Moran

Morrison

Mueller

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Mortensen


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

      Wolgamott moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn until 3:30 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2022.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Wolgamott moved that the House adjourn.  The motion prevailed, and Speaker pro tempore Carlson declared the House stands adjourned until 3:30 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2022.

 

 

Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives

 

 



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