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In a rare appearance, the governor
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tions and Affairs Policy Committee
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hearing on Wed, Feb. 9. The divisio
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He recommended $100,000 in funds fr
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year, he said. “This will expand
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happens to have been involved in a
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number of children eating school br
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million would see its effective tax
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Judiciary Subcommittee on Data Priv
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ment of Public Service a year ago,
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“I’m really torn on your bill,
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its kind in the nation, providing v
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(R-Owatonna), allows recreational p
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importance to families with young c
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said that office space in the Capit
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3003 presented by Sen. Dave Kleis (
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temperatures, heating water in a bo
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interests standard.” Hennepin Cou
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tort claims are allowed, but there
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said the city contributed $500,000
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the functions of the treasurer or a
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consider a positive instead of a pu
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Preview charitable gambling. S.F. 2
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Preview panding the predatory offen
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of S.F. 43, offered reasons why the
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equivalent to the value of milk in
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dissemination of personally identif
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Resources to use up to 50 percent o
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year,” said Spear. Lake of the Is
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dized childcare program was one yea
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Guard Training and Community Center
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eimbursement requirements for speec
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these building projects without rea
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passed, will take effect simultaneo
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alance sheets, income tax returns,
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safety issues. His bill, S.F. 2913,
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(DFL-Hopkins) said he was concerned
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provisions. The measure, S.F. 3387,
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addresses discrepancies between the
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Health and Family Security Committe
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Governmental Operations and Veteran
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epresents 400,000 members, opposes
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approved. S.F. 2947, authored by Se
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insurers are beginning to investiga
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public safety to award public safet
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multi-jurisdictional criminal inves
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of 2007 would be preferable to an e
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Marshall, Pennington and Roseau Cou
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Family and Early Childhood Educatio
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The bill was referred to the Govern
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Act of 1974 (ERISA). Administration
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from MFIP, clarifying eligibility f
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properly be funded through the huma
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usiness subsidy law enacted in the
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Finally, members also approved a bi
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process owners who were not driving
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the Senate floor. Earlier, the comm
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The panel also heard S.F. 2768, car
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tion were unfair and that the proje
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amendment was created to address co
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at Southwest State University, $1.4
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ange removed from its design, she s
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Metro Area regional trails, $1 mill
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also contained in the bill. The tot
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Regional Transportation Management
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Sen. Dan Stevens (R-Mora) offered a
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Court decisions relating to the 183
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(DPS) including $280,000 for Capito
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H.F. 3053-Murphy: Allows collector
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an amendment to the Novak amendment
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feedlot with less than 300 animal u
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usiness software. Both versions inc
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unlicenced complementary and altern
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in 2002-3 for light rail transit (L
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Auto glass bill passed Continuing t
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tion, the measure requires the comm
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to the park due to its subdivision
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H.F. 3122- Berglin: Modifies provis
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House provides various other tax cr
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version of the bill. For arts educa
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ecommends no spending for feedlot m
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students according to the Profile o
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held property slated for economic r
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or horse to take a gray wolf, “ex
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amendment was adopted and the bill
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cal college for the title to the fo
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ecreation area should be a regional
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Special Education, said there conti
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Star Standard. The proposal specifi
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will be a $670,000 fiscal impact fr
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the appropriation, included in the
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protection provisions in the measur
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Chapters bill specifies that the am
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effect on the recruiting and retent
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Pogemiller said. In addition, the m
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faith, a charge the House vigorousl
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factor in prioritizing projects whe
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compliance with the Data Practices
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that receive state money must prohi
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Among the items both House and Sena
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tion improvement program. In other
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operating the farm and limits owner
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the omnibus transportation bill. Jo
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and it makes the Legislature look b
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