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Commerce Finance and Policy

NINETEENTH MEETING

2023-2024 Regular Session - Wednesday, March 15, 2023

STATE OF MINNESOTA NINETEENTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-THIRD SESSION

COMMERCE FINANCE AND POLICY COMMITTEE MINUTES

Representative Zack Stephenson, Chair of the Commerce Finance and Policy Committee, called the meeting to order at 1:01 PM on March 15, 2023 in Room 10 of the State Office Building. It was broadcast via House Public Information Services.

Members Present:
STEPHENSON, Zack, Chair
KOTYZA-WITTHUHN, Carlie, Vice Chair
O’DRISCOLL, Tim, GOP Lead
BIERMAN, Robert
CHA, Ethan
DAUDT, Kurt
DOTSETH, Jeff
FREIBERG, Mike
KLEVORN, Ginny
KOEGEL, Erin
KRAFT, Larry
LIEBLING, Tina
NISKA, Harry
PERRYMAN, Bernie
PFARR, Brian
TABKE, Brad

Members Excused:
NEU BRINDLEY, Anne

A quorum was present.

Vice Chair Kotyza-Witthuhn moved approval of the minutes from March 14, 2023. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF742 (Norris); Firefighting foam use prohibited, exemptions allowed, reports required, and money appropriated.

Chair Stephenson moved that HF742 be recommended to be referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee.

Representative Norris presented HF742.

Chair Stephenson moved the H0742A7 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED AND THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

The following testified on HF742 as amended:
• Shawn Krizaj, Chief, Duluth Fire Department
• Tony Kwilas, Director of Environmental Policy, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce

Chair Stephenson renewed the motion that HF742, as amended, be recommended to be referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF1978 (Reyer); Health plans required to provide coverage for biomarker testing.

Representative Liebling moved that HF1978 be recommended to be referred to the Health Finance and Policy Committee.

Representative Liebling moved the H1978A1 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED AND THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Reyer presented HF1978 as amended.

The following testified on HF1978 as amended:
• Emily Myatt, Minnesota Government Relations Director, American Cancer Society
• Jeanne Junker

Chair Stephenson renewed the motion that HF1978, as amended, be recommended to be referred to the Health Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF2371 (Bierman); Commercial health plan coverage of treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities required.

Representative Bierman moved that HF2371 be recommended to be referred to the Health Finance and Policy Committee.

Representative Bierman moved the H2371DE1 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED AND THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Bierman presented HF2371 as amended.

The following testified on HF2371 as amended:
• Richard Wolleat, Public Policy Consultant, Northwood Children’s Services
• Abby Morgan

Representative Bierman renewed the motion that HF2371, as amended, be recommended to be referred to the Health Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Vice Chair Kotyza-Witthuhn assumed the gavel at 1:37 PM.

HF1935 (Stephenson); Commissioner of commerce required to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under process set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26; and money appropriated.

Chair Stephenson moved that HF1935 be laid over for possible inclusion in a Commerce Finance and Policy omnibus bill.

Chair Stephenson presented HF1935.

The following testified on HF1935:
• Bentley Graves, Director of Health Care and Transportation Policy, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
• Peter Brickwedde, Assistant Commissioner of Government and External Affairs, Minnesota Department of Commerce

Chair Stephenson renewed the motion that HF1935 be laid over. The bill was laid over.

Chair Stephenson assumed the gavel at 1:47 PM.

HF544 (Freiberg); Pharmacy benefit manager and health carrier requirements established related to clinician-administered drugs.

Representative Freiberg moved that HF544 be laid over for possible inclusion in a Commerce Finance and Policy omnibus bill.

Representative Freiberg presented HF544.

The following testified on HF544:
• Scott Soefje, Director of Pharmacy Cancer Care Services, Mayo Clinic
• Brenda Reinhardt, Business Office Manager, Retina Consultants of Minnesota
• Mallory Snyder, Pharmacy Business Manager, Children’s Minnesota
• Molly Skifstad, Director of Infusion and Research Pharmacy Services, Essentia Health

The H0544DE1 amendment was heard on an informational basis.

The following testified on the H0544DE1 amendment:
• Margaret Reynolds, Government Affairs Principle, Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company
• Dan Endreson, Senior Director of Policy and Government Affairs, Minnesota Council of Health Plans (MCHP)
• Bentley Graves, Director of Health Care and Transportation Policy, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
• Michelle Mack, Senior Director of State Affairs, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA)
• Nick Zerwas, Lobbyist, Americas Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)

Representative Freiberg renewed the motion that HF544 be laid over. The bill is laid over.

The meeting was adjourned at 2:30 PM.

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Representative Zack Stephenson, Chair


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Jack Dockendorf, Committee Legislative Assistant



More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF0544 (Freiberg) - Pharmacy benefit manager and health carrier requirements established related to clinician-administered drugs.
  • HF1935 (Stephenson) - Commissioner of commerce required to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under process set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26; and money appropriated.
  • HF1978 (Reyer) - Health plans required to provide coverage for biomarker testing.
  • HF2371 (Bierman) - Commercial health plan coverage of treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities required.
  • HF0742 (Norris) - Firefighting foam use prohibited, exemptions allowed, reports required, and money appropriated.
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House TV Video:
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00:31 - HF742 (Norris) Firefighting foam use prohibited, exemptions allowed, reports required, and money appropriated.
16:32 - HF1978 (Reyer) Health plans required to provide coverage for biomarker testing.
24:06 - HF2371 (Bierman) Commercial health plan coverage of treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities required.
36:05 - HF1935 (Stephenson) Commissioner of Commerce required to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under process set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26; and money appropriated.
46:50 - HF544 (Freiberg) Pharmacy benefit manager and health carrier requirements established related to clinician-administered drugs.
Runs 1 hour, 29 minutes.


HF742 (Norris); Firefighting foam use prohibited, exemptions allowed, reports required, and money appropriated.

HF1978 (Reyer); Health plans required to provide coverage for biomarker testing.

HF544 (Freiberg); Pharmacy benefit manager and health carrier requirements established related to clinician-administered drugs.

HF2371 (Bierman); Commercial health plan coverage of treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities required.

HF1935 (Stephenson); Commissioner of commerce required to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under process set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26; and money appropriated.

Items may be taken up in any order, added, removed at the Chair’s discretion

**Public testimony may be limited at the Chair’s discretion**

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