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State Government Finance and Policy

2025-2026 Regular Session

Meets: Tuesday and Thursday, 8:15 a.m. in Capitol G23
Committee Co-Chair: Rep. Jim Nash 48A
Committee Co-Chair: Rep. Ginny Klevorn 42B
Committee Co-Vice Chair: Rep. Kristin Bahner 37B
Committee Co-Vice Chair: Rep. Ben Davis 06A

Staff

GOP Committee Administrator: Jacob Grundhauser , Jacob.Grundhauser@house.mn.gov
DFL Committee Administrator: Amanda Rudolph, Amanda.Rudolph@house.mn.gov

GOP Committee Legislative Assistant: Alli Winter , Allison.Winter@house.mn.gov
DFL Committee Legislative Assistant: Sam O’Neill, Samuel.ONeill@house.mn.gov

Committee Documents

Meeting Minutes

Upcoming Meetings

Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 8:15 AM
Co-Chair: Rep. Ginny Klevorn holds the gavel
Co-Chair: Rep. Jim Nash
Location: Capitol G23
Agenda:

1. HF 1837 (Klevorn) Policy bill. Mark up and passage.
2. HF 361 (Klevorn) Nonstate funding applied for implementation of the Capitol Mall Design Framework, funding provided to improve the livability in the Capitol Area and to support grantmaking for community vitality grants, and money appropriated.
3. HF 2725 (Klevorn) Healthy Aging subcabinet and citizens' engagement council established, plan required, and money appropriated.
4. HF 2566 (Reyer) Process for removing fraudulent business filings established, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.
5. HF 2744 (Jordan) St. Anthony Falls study due date extended.
6. HF 1685 (Kraft) Commissioner of Minnesota IT Services directed to integrate the transit assistance program into the Minnesota benefits web portal, and money appropriated.
7. HF 501 (Finke) Equal rights under the law provided and discrimination based on the listed characteristics prohibited, and constitutional amendment proposed.
8. HF 1889 (O'Driscoll) Minnesota Retirement State Retirement System; administrative changes made to statutes governing retirement plans, changes conformed to vesting requirements for deferred retirement annuities, annual reporting requirements modified for plan operational and other errors, and reports required.

HANDOUTS: Handouts MUST BE IN PDF FORMAT, have OCR capability, and emailed to the Committee Administrator at amanda.rudolph@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing. If you are bringing hard copies, bring 20 copies. Note: submitted written testimony is public and will be included in the official committee record. It may be posted to the committee webpage if received by deadline.

TESTIFYING: Testimony is limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair, and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly. If you would like to testify, please email the Committee Administrator at amanda.rudolph@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing.

AMENDMENTS: Amendments must be emailed to the Committee Administrator at amanda.rudolph@house.mn.gov by 12 p.m. (noon) the business day before the hearing.

DOCUMENTS: Meeting documents may be found on the State Government Finance and Policy webpage.

VIEWING: This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.

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Bills:
  • HF501 (Finke) - Equal rights under the law provided and discrimination based on the listed characteristics prohibited, and constitutional amendment proposed.
  • HF1685 (Kraft) - Commissioner of Minnesota IT Services directed to integrate the transit assistance program into the Minnesota benefits web portal, and money appropriated.
  • HF1837 (Klevorn) - Department of Administration technical changes made, and statutory section revived and reenacted.
  • HF2566 (Reyer) - Process for removing fraudulent business filings established, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.
  • HF2725 (Klevorn) - Healthy Aging subcabinet and citizens' engagement council established, plan required, and money appropriated.
  • HF2744 (Jordan) - St. Anthony Falls study due date extended.
  • HF361 (Klevorn) - Nonstate funding applied for implementation of the Capitol Mall Design Framework, funding provided to improve the livability in the Capitol Area and to support grantmaking for community vitality grants, and money appropriated.
  • HF1889 (O'Driscoll) - Minnesota Retirement State Retirement System; administrative changes made to statutes governing retirement plans, changes conformed to vesting requirements for deferred retirement annuities, annual reporting requirements modified for plan operational and other errors, and reports required.
Bills Removed:
  • HF1389 (Kozlowski) - State-owned land in the Cloquet Forestry Center transferred to the University of Minnesota, defeasance of outstanding debt on certain state bond financed property funding provided, and money appropriated.
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