Meetings are listed by date with the most recent meeting at the top. If there is a television recording of the meeting links to that format will be available below.
Items may be taken up in any order, added, removed at the Chair’s discretion
**Public testimony may be limited at the Chair’s discretion**
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HF817 (Feist); Definition of representative acting on behalf of residents modified, and residents provided an opportunity to purchase manufactured home parks.
HF295 (Elkins); Covenants not to compete are void and unenforceable provided, and protection of substantive provisions of Minnesota law to apply to matters arising in Minnesota provided.
HF2300 (Stephenson); Premium discounts and rate reductions provided, strengthen Minnesota homes program established, account established, and rulemaking authorized.
HF1804 (Kotyza-Witthuhn); Consumer protection; sale of motor vehicles governing provisions modified and added.
Items may be taken up in any order, added, removed at the Chair’s discretion
**Public testimony may be limited at the Chair’s discretion**
If you would like to testify or provide handouts to the committee please email simon.brown@house.mn.gov, preferably 24 hours prior to the hearing.
To learn more about requesting an accommodation, please visit the FAQs for Disability Access. If you have further questions on accommodations or accessibility, please contact the Committee Administrator.
HF295
(Elkins) - Covenants not to compete provided to be void and unenforceable, and protection of substantive provisions of Minnesota law provided to apply to matters arising in Minnesota.
HF817
(Feist) - Manufactured home parks purchase opportunity provided for residents.
HF1804
(Kotyza-Witthuhn) - Consumer protection; sale of motor vehicles governing provisions modified and added.
HF2084
(Hemmingsen-Jaeger) - Attorney fee and assessment provisions modified.
HF2300
(Stephenson) - Premium discounts and rate reductions provided, strengthen Minnesota homes program established, account established, and rulemaking authorized.
HF2336 (Greenman); Minnesota Innovative Finance Authority established to provided financing and leverage private investment for clean energy and other projects, and report required.
HF1706 (Edelson); Telehealth requirements modified, medical assistance reimbursement increased for protected transport services, grants established, and money appropriated.
HF2413 (Norris); Remedies to debtors with coerced debt provided.
Items may be taken up in any order, added, removed at the Chair’s discretion
**Public testimony may be limited at the Chair’s discretion**
If you would like to testify or provide handouts to the committee please email simon.brown@house.mn.gov, preferably 24 hours prior to the hearing.
To learn more about requesting an accommodation, please visit the FAQs for Disability Access. If you have further questions on accommodations or accessibility, please contact the Committee Administrator.
HF1706
(Edelson) - Telehealth requirements modified, medical assistance reimbursement increased for protected transport services, grants established, and money appropriated.
HF2325
(Cha) - Emergency closure governing provisions modified, and examination requirements eliminated.
HF2336
(Greenman) - Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority established to provide financing and leverage private investment for clean energy and other projects, report required, and money appropriated.
HF2413
(Norris) - Debtors with coerced debt provided remedies.
HF2429
(Kraft) - Financial institutions required to annually submit climate risk disclosure survey.
HF1000 (Brand); PFAS prohibited in certain products, disclosure required, and rulemaking authorized.
HF552 (Kotyza-Witthuhn); PFAS in juvenile products prohibited.
HF1100 (Tabke); Consumer protection; motor vehicle manufacturers required to offer antitheft protection devices on vehicles.
HF1570 (Kotyza-Witthuhn); Limitations on credit card surcharges modified.
HF2175 (Pfarr); Nonbank mortgage servicers regulated, and report required.
Items may be taken up in any order, added, removed at the Chair’s discretion
**Public testimony may be limited at the Chair’s discretion**
If you would like to testify or provide handouts to the committee please email simon.brown@house.mn.gov, preferably 24 hours prior to the hearing.
To learn more about requesting an accommodation, please visit the FAQs for Disability Access. If you have further questions on accommodations or accessibility, please contact the Committee Administrator.
HF1771 (Bierman); Medical assistance and insurance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model provided.
HF770 (Tabke); Life insurance governing provisions modified.
HF1503 (Robbins); Social media algorithms that target children prohibited.
HF2257 (Bahner); Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act created, obligations placed on businesses regarding children's consumer information, and attorney general enforcement provided.
Bills may be taken up in any order, added, or removed at the Chair's discretion
If you would like to testify or provide handouts to the committee please email simon.brown@house.mn.gov, preferably 24 hours prior to the hearing.
To learn more about requesting an accommodation, please visit the FAQs for Disability Access. If you have further questions on accommodations or accessibility, please contact the Committee Administrator.
HF770
(Tabke) - Life insurance governing provisions modified.
HF1503
(Robbins) - Social media algorithms that target children prohibited.
HF1771
(Bierman) - Medical assistance and insurance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model provided.
HF2257
(Bahner) - Minnesota Age-Appropriate Design Code Act created, obligations placed on businesses regarding children's consumer information, and attorney general enforcement provided.