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Labor and Industry Finance and Policy

2023-2024 Regular Session

Meets: Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00 p.m. in Room 10
Committee Chair: Rep. Michael Nelson (38A)
Vice Chair: Rep. Kaela Berg (55B)

Staff

Committee Administrator: Travis Reese 296-7175
Committee Legislative Assistant: Michele Borsari 296-6754

Committee Documents

Meeting Minutes

Upcoming Meetings

Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 1:00 PM
Chair: Rep. Michael Nelson
Location: 10 State Office Building
Agenda:

HF 4818 (Berg) Metropolitan Airports Commission; health and welfare benefits required, penalties imposed, and civil action created
No Further in person Public Testimony will be taken on this bill. The purpose of this hearing will be for previously submitted amendments and committee discussion.

HF 4659 (Berg) Broadband industry installer safety standards required, and Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program implemented

HF 4626 (Tabke) Federal pipeline inspection rules modified for individuals performing construction or maintenance work, prevailing wage exemption for broadband workers repealed, and technical corrections made.

If you would like to testify or provide written materials to the committee, please contact travis.reese@house.mn.gov by 4pm on Monday, April 1

For further information on accommodations, please visit FAQs for Disability Access or contact the LCC Accessibility Coordinator at accessibility.coordinator@lcc.mn.gov
If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form
To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.

Bills:
  • HF4626 (Tabke) - Federal pipeline inspection rules modified for individuals performing construction or maintenance work, prevailing wage exemption for broadband workers repealed, and technical corrections made.
  • HF4659 (Berg) - Broadband industry installer safety standards required, and Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program implemented.
  • HF4818 (Berg) - Metropolitan Airports Commission; health and welfare benefits required, penalties imposed, and civil action created.
Attachments:
Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 1:00 PM
Chair: Rep. Michael Nelson
Location: 10 State Office Building
Agenda:

HF 4713 (Curran) Commissioner of labor and industry required to adopt rules related to acceptable blood lead levels for workers.

HF 2513 (Hanson, J) Subminimum wages prohibited for persons with disabilities

*Other Bills May Be Added*

If you would like to testify or provide materials to the committee, please send them to Travis Reese at travis.reese@house.mn.gov by 4:00PM Wednesday, April 3

For further information on accommodations, please visit FAQs for Disability Access or contact the LCC Accessibility Coordinator at accessibility.coordinator@lcc.mn.gov
If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form
To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.

Bills:
  • HF4713 (Curran) - Commissioner of labor and industry required to adopt rules related to acceptable blood lead levels for workers.
  • HF2513 (Hanson) - Subminimum wages prohibited for persons with disabilities, lead agency board and case manager responsibilities and training modified, statewide disability employment technical assistance center and employment first capacity building grants established, requirements for informed choice in employment policy modified, Minnesota supplemental aid program eligibility clarified, Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Law data use modified, and money appropriated.