The DFL trifecta-led Legislature made myriad changes across a spectrum of state topics in 2023.
Paid Family and Medical Leave. Abortion rights. Free breakfast and lunch for all K-12 students. A $260 one-time rebate check to low- and middle-income Minnesotans. Record investments in housing. Recreational cannabis. Driver’s licenses for all. Gas and sales tax increases for transportation purposes.
To do so, much of a projected record $17.5 billion budget surplus was needed as the state budget grew to an all-time high of $72 billion for the current biennium, which ends June 30, 2025.
As for 2024?
“We’ll continue, as we did last year, focusing on the things (Minnesotans) care about the most which is strong public education, affordable health care and then economic security for their families,” House Speaker Melissa Hortman (DFL-Brooklyn Park) said in a Wednesday interview. Read more
Conference committee reaches agreement on funding jobs, economic development programs (5/17/2024 2:58:00 PM) Higher ed conferees ace final, make quick work of blending bills (5/16/2024 5:17:00 PM) House, Senate strike bargain on environment, natural resources supplemental spending bill (5/16/2024 4:52:00 PM) Gun bill conference committee agrees to tougher penalties for straw purchases, ban on binary triggers (5/16/2024 3:27:00 PM) Conferees close deal on broad transportation, labor and housing package (5/16/2024 12:55:00 PM) House passes changes to paid leave law amid chaos at close of vote (5/16/2024 12:01:00 AM) Conferees adopt report to spend $43 million more on education in fiscal year 2025 (5/15/2024 9:27:00 PM) Cannabis conferees successfully hash out differences, expand bill’s scope (5/15/2024 3:09:00 PM) House passes new requirements meant to keep kids out of child welfare system (5/15/2024 2:50:00 PM) With clock ticking, bonding chairs lay out $330 million list of proposed local projects (5/14/2024 6:30:00 PM) Energy, agriculture and commerce conferees size up contrasts in House, Senate bills (5/14/2024 4:10:00 PM)
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House Floor Session – part 2
Friday, May 17 2024 5/17/2024 11:37 AM
Watch: Live Event
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
Take from the table SF37 (Her) Equality under law provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
HF4746 (Hassan) Transportation network companies regulated, civil cause of action provided, and money appropriated.
Ways and Means - part 2*
Friday, May 17 2024 5/17/2024 3:00 PM
Watch: Live Event
*The committee is in recess in case they need to reconvene to take further action.
Conference Committee on HF5216*
Friday, May 17 2024 5/17/2024 3:30 PM
Watch: Live Event
*Start time is 3:30 p.m., or at the call of the House Chair.
HF5216 (Moller/Latz) Judiciary, public safety and corrections supplemental budget bill.
- Walk-through and adoption of the agreement.
At the call of the House Chair: Conference Committee on HF5247
Friday, May 17 2024 5/17/2024 4:00 PM
Watch: Live Event
HF5247 (Gomez/Rest) Tax supplemental budget bill.
SATURDAY: Session Daily Update
Saturday, May 18 2024 5/18/2024 9:55 AM
Watch: Live Event
Updates from the House
SATURDAY: House Floor Session*
Saturday, May 18 2024 5/18/2024 10:00 AM
Watch: Live Event
*Time of convening has not yet been set.
SF2219 (Stephenson) Conduct of advance deposit wagering, card playing, and pari-mutuel betting provided.
HF5162 (Lee, F.) Capital investment General Fund bill.
HF5220 (Lee, F.) Capital investment bonding bill.
Bill Introductions: HF5475-HF5478
2024 Session
The 2024 legislative session must end by May 20. The 2025 session will begin Jan. 14, 2025.
2024 committee deadlines
Member retirements
The Legislative Reference Library maintains a list of members not seeking re-election in 2024.
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