Mission Statement
The mission of Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services department is to provide credible and timely nonpartisan services that inform the general public of legislative actions, educate the public about the legislative process, and encourage public participation in the Minnesota Legislature.
About the department
We meet our mission by providing services in four main areas: Information and Outreach, Photography, Publications and Television.
Information and Outreach
House Public Information Services serves
as the general information contact point for the House of Representatives.
Answers to hundreds of questions are provided weekly to the public, such as who
their representatives are, what district they live in, when and where
legislative meetings are held, the status of bills and where to find how members
voted on specific legislation.
Services include:
Photography
House Public Information Services
photographers document House activities, including floor sessions, committee
hearings, press conferences and special events. They accept assignments from
House political caucuses, staff and other departments. Services provided by the
photographers include:
Publications
Publication staff produces a variety of
publications for all ages that cover issues before the Legislature; provide
education about the legislative process; and offer information for those who
want to participate in the process. Some of the publications produced include:
Television
Television staff provides video coverage of select House activities. Streaming online is an important way for residents to access live video of significant happenings at the House. Services provided include:
House Public Information Services seeks to serve as an informational resource for the public, legislators and staff.
Nonpartisan Code of Ethics
House Public Information Services staff are
public servants and have obligations and responsibilities to the general public,
legislators and fellow staff members. Responsibilities are expected to be
performed with the highest level of integrity and honesty.
House Public Information Services staff should be mindful that the public views
them as representatives of the Legislature as an institution. In keeping with
their responsibility to build and uphold the public's trust, staff should
provide accurate, useful and timely information.
House Public Information Services staff should always be vigilant to avoid any
conflicts of interest that may interfere with the work of the institution or be
contrary to the nonpartisan mission of the department. (The following are
examples of conduct that could impair a staff member's nonpartisan status:
serving as a campaign official for a candidate for partisan political office,
writing a letter to the editor in support of or in opposition to a candidate for
partisan political office, acting as a spokesperson for a special interest group
or performing freelance work in partisan political activities.)
Because of the position of responsibility, House Public Information Services
staff are expected to uphold the law and all applicable regulations. Resources
should always be used for the public good, not private gain.
This code is intended to supplement existing policies under which House staff
members are employed. These guidelines do not constitute any legal obligation.
These guidelines are subject to periodic review by the House Public Information
Services director.
Adapted from National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and NCSL
Legislative Information and Communications Staff guidelines
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This week's slideshow,
photo gallery and
Capitol area images
House Floor Session - part 6 *
Sunday, May 17 2026 5/17/2026 9:00 PM
Watch: Live Event
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
HF719 (Franson) General obligation capital investment package.
HF2484 (Lee, F.) Library construction grant program funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
HF2486 (Franson) Early childhood learning and child protection facilities funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
SF5200 (Liebling) Miscellaneous oversights, inconsistencies, ambiguities, unintended results, and technical errors corrected.
MONDAY: Session Daily Update
Monday, May 18 2026 5/18/2026 9:55 AM
Watch: Live Event
Updates from the House.
MONDAY: House Floor Session
Monday, May 18 2026 5/18/2026 10:00 AM
Watch: Live Event
Remarks by members who have announced they are not seeking re-election to the House.
JANUARY 12, 2027: Convening of the Ninety-Fifth Session of the Minnesota Legislature
Tuesday, January 12 2027 1/12/2027 12:00 PM
Watch: Live Event
Convening of the Ninety-Fifth Session of the Minnesota Legislature.
Bill Introductions: HF5156-HF5162
2027 Legislative Session
The 2027 legislative session is scheduled to begin Jan. 12, 2027. It must conclude by May 17, 2027.
Committee deadlines
First and second: March 27 at 5 p.m.: Committees must act favorably on bills in the house of origin and committees must act favorably on bills, or companions of bills, that met the first deadline in the other body.
Third: April 17 at 5 p.m.: Committees must act favorably on major appropriation and finance bills.
Members not seeking re-election
The Legislative Reference Library maintains a list of members who are retiring or seeking other offices.
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