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Rules and Legislative Administration

SIXTY FIFTH MEETING

2023-2024 Regular Session - Tuesday, April 9, 2024

STATE OF MINNESOTA SIXTY FIFTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-THIRD SESSION


Rules and Legislative Administration Committee Minutes

Representative Jamie Long, Chair of the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration, called the meeting to order at 10:10 am on April 9, 2024, in the State Office Building Basement Hearing Room.

Members present:
Chair – Long, Jamie
VC – Hollins, Athena
Republican Lead –Demuth, Lisa
Howard, Michael
Huot, John
Jordan, Sydney
Lillie, Leon
Moller, Kelly
Nash, Jim
Olson, Liz
Pelowski, Gene
Rarick, Marion
Robbins, Kristin
Torkelson, Paul
Wolgamott, Dan

Member excused:
Engen, Elliot

A quorum was present.

Vice Chair Hollins moved the minutes from April 8, 2024. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long moved the adoption of the Calendar for the Day pursuant to rule 1.21 & 3.33, The Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration designates Thursday, April 11, 2024 for the adoption of the Calendar for the Day and has established a pre-filing requirement for amendments offered to those bills. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF4713 to the Committee on Health Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF4728 to the Committee on Taxes. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF4746 to the Committee on Labor and Industry Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF3499 to the Committee on Transportation Finance and Policy.

The committee recessed at 10:23.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF3499 to the Committee on Transportation Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF4537 to the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF4818 to the Committee on Transportation Finance and Policy.

Representative Nash moved to amend the motion and re-refer HF4818 to the Committee on State and Local Government Finance and Policy.

Representative Nash requested a roll call.

The clerk took the roll.

MEMBERS VOTING AYE

Republican Lead –Demuth, Lisa
Nash, Jim
Rarick, Marion
Robbins, Kristin
Torkelson, Paul

MEMBERS VOTING NAY

Chair – Long, Jamie
VC – Hollins, Athena
Howard, Michael
Huot, John
Jordan, Sydney
Lillie, Leon
Moller, Kelly
Olson, Liz
Pelowski, Gene
Wolgamott, Dan

MEMBERS EXCUSED
Engen, Elliot

There were 5 AYES and 10 NAYS. THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL.

Representative Nash moved to amend the motion and re-refer HF4818 to the Committee on Commerce Finance and Policy.

Representative Nash requested a roll call.

The clerk took the roll.

MEMBERS VOTING AYE

Republican Lead –Demuth, Lisa
Nash, Jim
Rarick, Marion
Robbins, Kristin
Torkelson, Paul

MEMBERS VOTING NAY

Chair – Long, Jamie
VC – Hollins, Athena
Howard, Michael
Huot, John
Jordan, Sydney
Lillie, Leon
Moller, Kelly
Olson, Liz
Pelowski, Gene
Wolgamott, Dan

MEMBERS EXCUSED

Engen, Elliot

There were 5 AYES and 10 NAYS. THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL.

Chair Long renewed his motion pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 to refer HF4818 to the General Register.

Representative Rarick requested a roll call.

The clerk took the roll.

MEMBERS VOTING AYE
Chair – Long, Jamie
VC – Hollins, Athena
Howard, Michael
Huot, John
Jordan, Sydney
Lillie, Leon
Moller, Kelly
Olson, Liz
Pelowski, Gene
Wolgamott, Dan

MEMBERS VOTING NAY

Republican Lead –Demuth, Lisa
Nash, Jim
Rarick, Marion
Robbins, Kristin
Torkelson, Paul

MEMBERS EXCUSED

Engen, Elliot

There were 10 AYES and 5 NAYS. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF2609 to the General Register.

Representative Nash moved to amend the motion and re-refer HF2609 to the Committee on Ways and Means.

Representative Nash requested a roll call.

The Clerk took the roll.

MEMBERS VOTING AYE

Republican Lead –Demuth, Lisa
Nash, Jim
Rarick, Marion
Robbins, Kristin
Torkelson, Paul

MEMBERS VOTING NAY

Chair – Long, Jamie
VC – Hollins, Athena
Howard, Michael
Huot, John
Jordan, Sydney
Lillie, Leon
Moller, Kelly
Olson, Liz
Pelowski, Gene
Wolgamott, Dan

MEMBERS EXCUSED

Engen, Elliot

There were 5 AYES and 10 NAYS. THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL.

Chair Long renewed his motion Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 to refer HF2609 to the General Register.

Representative Nash requested a roll call.

The clerk took the roll.

MEMBERS VOTING AYE

Chair – Long, Jamie
VC – Hollins, Athena
Howard, Michael
Huot, John
Jordan, Sydney
Lillie, Leon
Moller, Kelly
Olson, Liz
Pelowski, Gene
Wolgamott, Dan

MEMBERS VOTING NAY

Republican Lead –Demuth, Lisa
Nash, Jim
Rarick, Marion
Robbins, Kristin
Torkelson, Paul

MEMBERS EXCUSED

Engen, Elliot

There were 10 AYES and 5 NAYS. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 moved to refer HF3757 to the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Long moved the adoption of the Calendar for the Day pursuant to rule 1.21 & 3.33, The Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration designates Monday, April 15, 2024 for the adoption of the Calendar for the Day and has established a pre-filing requirement for amendments offered to those bills. THE MOTION PREVAILED.


The meeting was adjourned at 12:57pm.

________________________________________
Jamie Long, Chair

________________________________________ Isabel Rolfes, Committee Legislative Assistant








More Info On This Meeting..
House TV Video:
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00:43 - Calendar for the Day - Thursday, April 11.
Deadline waivers:.
02:15 - HF4713 (Curran) Commissioner of Labor and Industry required to adopt rules related to acceptable blood lead levels for workers.
04:29 - HF4728 (Bahner) Commissioner of Revenue required to establish online system to claim the political contribution refund, political contribution refund program amended to allow electronic transfer between the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board and the Department of Revenue, and money appropriated.
06:43 - HF4746 (Hassan) Transportation network companies regulated, civil cause of action provided, and criminal penalties imposed.
08:58 - HF3499 (Brand) Railroad safety provided, including minimum insurance requirement modification and maximum train length establishment.
Runs 13 minutes.

House TV Video:
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Deadline waivers:.
00:38 -- HF3499 (Brand) Railroad safety provided, including minimum insurance requirement modification and maximum train length establishment.
01:05 -- HF4537 (Pinto) Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General executive bill on children's licensing issues provisions modified.
02:47 -- HF4818 (Berg) Metropolitan Airports Commission; health and welfare benefits required, and penalties imposed.
15:30 -- HF2609 (Berg) Gun trafficking investigations and firearm seizures report required by Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams, trigger activator definition amended, and transferring firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms penalties increased.
20:00 -- HF3757 (Demuth) Felony offense established for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of other individuals, and conforming change made.
23:45 - Calendar for the Day - Monday, April 15.
Runs 25 minutes.


1. Welcome and Call to Order
2. Approval of the Minutes – Monday, April 8th
3. Calendar for the Day – Thursday, April 11th
4. Deadline Waivers
HF4713 (Curran) Commissioner of labor and industry required to adopt rules related to acceptable blood lead levels for workers.
HF4728 (Bahner) Commissioner of revenue required to establish online system to claim the political contribution refund, political contribution refund program amended to allow electronic transfer between the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board and the Department of Revenue, and money appropriated.
HF4746 (Hassan) Transportation network companies regulated, civil cause of action provided, and criminal penalties imposed.
HF3499 (Brand) Railroad safety provided, including minimum insurance requirement modification and maximum train length establishment.

5. Calendar for the Day – Monday, April 15th
6. Deadline Waivers (continued)
HF4537 (Pinto) Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General executive bill on children's licensing issues provisions modified.
HF4818 (Berg) Metropolitan Airports Commission; health and welfare benefits required, and penalties imposed.
HF2609 (Berg) Gun trafficking investigations and firearm seizures report required by Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams, trigger activator definition amended, and transferring firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms penalties increased.
HF3757 (Demuth) Felony offense established for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of other individuals, and conforming change made.

7. Adjournment

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