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Housing Policy and Finance and Public Health Finance Division

TWENTY-SEVENTH MEETING

2007-2008 Regular Session - Friday, March 23, 2007

STATE OF MINNESOTA TWENTY-SEVENTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-FIFTH SESSION

HOUSING POLICY AND FINANCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH FINANCE

MINUTES


Representative Karen Clark, Chair, called the twenty-seventh meeting to order at 1:09 p.m. on Friday, March 23, 2007 in Room 5 of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:
CLARK, Karen, Chair
KRANZ, Scott, Vice-Chair
ANDERSON, Bruce
BENSON, John
EASTLUND, Rob
HUNTLEY, Thomas
LAINE, Carolyn
MADORE, Shelley
MCFARLANE. Carol
MCNAMERA, Denny
MOE, Frank
MORGAN, Will
PETERSON, Neil W.
SEVERSON, Dan
SWAILS, Marsha
TSCHUMPER, Ken

Representative Clark called the meeting to order at 1:09 p.m.

A quorum was present.

Representative Swails moved that HF1206 pass and be laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill

HF1206 (Kelliher) Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act adopted

Representative Kelliher presented HF1206 to the committee.

Testifying in support of HF1206:
Cynthia Weitzel, Minnesota Commission Serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

Representative Swails renewed her motion that HF1206 pass and be laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill. Hearing no objection, the bill was laid over.

Representative Moe moved that HF1301 pass and be re-referred to Finance with recommendation to be re-referred to the General Register.

HF1301 (Moe) Residents right of first refusal established when a manufactured home park is being sold

Representative Moe presented HF1301 to the committee.

Representative Moe moved the amendment H1301A1. (Attached) THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Moe moved the amendment H1301A3. (Attached) THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Testifying to the H1301A3 amendment:
Ron Elwood, Legal Aid

Testifying against HF1301:
Mark Brunner, MN Manufactured Housing Association
Harry Gallaher, MN Manufactured Housing Association

Representative McNamara moved to reconsider the H1301A1 amendment and requested a roll call.


AYES NAYS ABSENT
EASTLUND, Rob CLARK, Karen ANDERSON, Bruce
MCFARLANE, Carol BENSON, John HUNTLEY, Thomas
MCNAMARA, Denny KRANZ, Scott
PETERSON, Neil W. LAINE, Carolyn
SEVERSON, Dan MADORE, Shelley
MOE, Frank
MORGAN, Will
SWAILS, Marsha
TSCHUMPER, Ken



On a vote of 5 AYES and 9 NAYS THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL.

Representative Kranz assumed the chair at 1:43 p.m.

Representative Moe renewed his motion that HF1301 pass and be re-referred to the General Register.

Representative Severson requested a roll call.



AYES NAYS ABSENT
CLARK, Karen EASTLUND, Rob ANDERSON, Bruce
BENSON, John MCFARLANE, Carol HUNTLEY, Thomas
KRANZ, Scott MCNAMARA, Denny
LAINE, Carolyn SEVERSON, Dan
MADORE, Shelley
MOE, Frank
MORGAN, Will
PETERSON, Neil W.
SWAILS, Marsha
TSCHUMPER, Ken



On a vote of 10 AYES and 4 NAYS THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Kranz moved that HF1621 pass and be re-referred to the committee on Finance with recommendation to re-refer to Agriculture and Rural Economies Finance and Veterans Affairs Finance Division.

HF1621 (Bunn) Environmental health tracking and biomonitoring program established, and money appropriated

Representative Kranz moved the oral amendments to A1621A4 as follows:
On line 1.5 after "health" add "in cooperation with the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency"
On line 3.9 delete "and shall"
On line 3.27 following ";" add "and"
On line 3.28 delete “; and" and replace with “."
On line 3.29 delete “(3)" and replace with “The commissioner shall also appoint"
On line 4.25 delete “$450,000" and replace with “$……."
On line 4.25 delete “$700,000" and replace with “$……."
On line 4.28 delete “$450,000" and replace with “$…….."
On line 4.28 delete “$700,000" and replace with “$…….."
On line 4.29 delete “state government special revenue fund" and replace with “Environmental Fund"

Representative Kranz moved the amendment H1621A4, as amended. (Attached) THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Bunn presented HF1621 to the committee.

Testifying in support of HF1621:
Samuel Yamin, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy
Bill Toscano, University of Minnesota

Testifying to HF1621:
Louise Liao, MN Department of Health

Representative Eastlund moved the oral amendment:
On line 4.26 after “voluntary" add “and requires written, informed consent"
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Kranz renewed his motion that HF1621 pass and be re-referred to the committee on Finance with recommendation to re-refer to Agriculture and Rural Economies Finance and Veterans Affairs Finance Division. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Tschumper moved that HF1997 pass and be re-referred to Finance with recommendation to re-refer to Agriculture and Rural Economies Finance and Veterans Affairs Finance Division.

HF1997 (Tschumper) Carcinogenic and endocrine-disrupting pesticides and nervous system toxin pesticides registration and review of public health risks provided

Representative Tschumper moved the oral amendment:
Following line 2.29 insert “Effective date: This section is effective the date following final enactment."
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Tschumper presented HF1997 to the committee.

Testifying in support of HF1997:
Vin Garry, University of Minnesota
Paul Sobocinski, Land Stewardship Project
Dan Stoddard, MN Department of Agriculture

Testifying against HF1997:
Quinn Cheney, MN Department of Agriculture
Tom Peterson, MN Farmers Union

Representative Eastlund moved the oral amendment:
On line 2.1 following “commissioner of health" insert “may recommend to the Commissioner of Agriculture who"
THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL. THE AMENDMENT WAS NOT ADOPTED.

Representative Tschumper renewed his motion that HF1997 pass and be re-referred to Finance with recommendation to re-refer to Agriculture and Rural Economies Finance and Veterans Affairs Finance Division. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Morgan moved that HF1809 pass and be re-referred to Finance.

HF1809 (Dominguez) Safety net health care providers grants provided, unreimbursed health care costs grants required, and money appropriated

Representative Dominguez presented HF1809 to the committee.

Testifying in support of HF1809:
Michael Scandrett, The Safety Net
Jonathan Watson, MN Association of Community Health Centers

Representative Morgan moved that HF1809 pass and be re-referred to Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Kranz moved that HF2161 pass and be laid over for inclusion in the omnibus bill.

HF2161 (Cornish) Methamphetamine treatment programs funding provided, and money appropriated

Representative Kranz moved the oral amendment:
On line 1.6 following “$" insert “1,500,000"
On line 1.6 delete “health" and replace with “human services"
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Cornish presented HF2161 to the committee.

Testifying to HF2161:
Chuck Cornberg, MN Department of Health

Representative Kranz moved to amend his motion to pass and re-refer HF2161 to Finance with recommendation that it be re-referred to the Health and Human Services Finance Division. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Clark moved that HF1623 pass and be laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill.

HF1623 (Clark) Dental care for children access pilot program established, and money appropriated

Testifying in support of HF1623:
Byron Laher, United Way

Representative Moe moved the oral amendment H1623A1:
On line 1.7 delete “248,000" and replace with “333,500"
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Clark moved the amendment H1623A1, as amended. (Attached) THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Clark renewed her motion that HF1623 pass and be laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill. Hearing no objection, the bill was laid over.

Representative Clark moved that HF2258 pass and be laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill.

HF2258 (Clark) Arsenic health risk level standard required

Representative Clark introduced HF2258 to the committee.

Testifying in support of HF2258:
Gary Schiff, Minneapolis City Council
Carol Ann Pass, East Phillips Improvement Coalition
Cecelia Martinez, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy

Representative Clark renewed her motion that HF2258 pass and be laid over for possible inclusion of the omnibus bill. Hearing no objection, the bill was laid over.

Representative Clark moved that SF357 pass and be re-referred to Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.

SF357 (Clark) City and county property transfers to nonprofit organizations

Representative Clark introduced SF357 to the committee.

Testifying in support of SF357:
Matt Soucek, Project for Pride in Living

Representative Eastlund moved the amendment S0357A1.

Testifying to the amendment S0357A1:
Louie Jambois, Metro Cities
Keith Carlson, MN Intercounty Association

Representative Eastlund withdrew the amendment S0357A1.

Representative Clark renewed her motion that SF357 pass and be re-referred to Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Morgan assumed the chair at 4:30 p.m.

Representative Clark introduced a forthcoming bill relating to radiation emissions in Monticello.

Testifying in support:
George Crocker, North American Water Office.

Representative Kranz assumed the chair at 4:35 p.m.

Representative Clark introduced a forthcoming bill relating to HOME Line services

Testifying in support:
Beth Kodluboy, HOME Line
Michael Vraa, HOME Line

Representative Morgan moved the minutes from Tuesday, March 20 and Wednesday, March 21, be approved. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 4:50 p.m.


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Karen Clark, Chair


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Lauren Benditt, Committee Legislative Assistant
More Info On This Meeting..

HF1206 (Kelliher) Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act adopted.
HF1301 (Moe) Residents right of first refusal established when a manufactured home park is being sold
HF1621 (Bunn) Environmental health tracking and biomonitoring program established, and money appropriated.
HF1997 (Tschumper) Carcinogenic and endocrine-disrupting pesticides and nervous system toxin pesticides registration and review of public health risks provided
HF1809 (Dominguez) Safety net health care providers grants provided, unreimbursed health care costs grants required, and money appropriated.
HF2161 (Cornish) Methamphetamine treatment programs funding provided, and money appropriated
HF2258 (Clark) Arsenic health risk level standard required
HF1623 (Clark) Dental care for children access pilot program established, and money appropriated
SF357 (Clark) City and county property transfers to nonprofit organizations
HFXXXX Report on radiation emissions (informational only)
HFXXXX HomeLine services (informational only)