HF134
(Woodard)
School aid shifts repaid, school district current year aid payment percentage restored to 90, and property tax recognition shift eliminated.
HF235
(Woodard)
Legislative three-fifths vote required to pass legislation increasing the property tax recognition shift percentage or reducing the school aid percentage below 90.
Chair: Rep. Carlos Mariani Location: Basement State Office Building Agenda:
Continued presentations on Minnesota Teacher Licensure Examinations
- Karen Balmer, executive director, Minnesota Board of Teaching
- Kevin McHenry and Richard Wassen, Department of Education
- Jim Bartholomew, Minnesota Business Partnership
- Amy Walstien, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce (tentative)
HF321
(Hornstein)
Minneapolis; fair market value defined for purposes of development fees, and Minneapolis and Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board joint dedication fee changed.
Chair: Rep. Tom Huntley Location: 200 State Office Building Agenda:
The Department of Health will present the governor's budget proposals for that agency.
Nonpartisan staff will present one budget item each from the Disability Council and Ombudsperson for Families.
Chair: Rep. Tina Liebling Location: 200 State Office Building Agenda:
To testify please contact Committee Administrator Matthew Bergeron at matthew.bergeron@house.mn.
Bills Added
HF296
(Liebling)
Drug formulary exception provided, case management services extended for young adults with severe emotional disturbances, funding provided, and money appropriated for various mental health services and training.
HF358
(Loeffler)
Children's mental health and pediatric services electronic survey of providers required, and new mental health services covered under medical assistance.
Chair: Rep. Phyllis Kahn Location: 5 State Office Building Agenda:
Conservation Easements: Legislative Auditor, Audit Commission.
Public Comment on Legacy Funds for Minnesota Orchestra and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.
Chair: Sen. Sandra L. Pappas Location: 112 State Capitol Agenda:
Overview of Minnesota pensions:
- Minnesota retirement plan actuary: Bonita Wurst, ASA, Gabriel Roeder Smith
- Minnesota State Board of Investment: Howard Bicker, Executive Director, SBI
- Defined benefit plan elements and terminology: Lawrence A. Martin, Executive Director, LCPR
Brief introductions; Minnesota public pension plan administrators:
- DTRFA: J. Michael Stoffel
- MSRS: David Bergstrom
- PERA: Mary Most Vanek
- SPTRFA: Paul Doane
- TRA: Laurie Hacking
HF358
(Loeffler)
Children's mental health and pediatric services electronic survey of providers required, and new mental health services covered under medical assistance.
HF296
(Liebling)
Drug formulary exception provided, case management services extended for young adults with severe emotional disturbances, funding provided, and money appropriated for various mental health services and training.