STATE OF MINNESOTA SIXTY-FOURTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-FOURTH SESSION
HEALTH POLICY & FINANCE COMMITTEE
MINUTES
Representative Fran Bradley, Chair of the Health Policy and Finance Committee, called the sixty-fourth meeting to order at 10:20 a.m. on Thursday, March 30, 2006 in Room 10 of the State Office Building.
The Clerk noted the roll.
Members present:
BRADLEY, Fran, Chair OTREMBA, Mary Ellen
FINSTAD, Brad PEPPIN, Joyce
ABELER, Jim POWELL, Duke
DEAN, Matt SAMUELSON, Char
EKEN, Kent THAO, Cy
EMMER, Tom THISSEN, Paul
GOODWIN, Barb WALKER, Neva
HUNTLEY, Tom WILKIN, Tim
A quorum was present.
HF3692 (Powell) Health care and medical assistance provisions modified.
Rep. Powell moved HF 3692 be recommended to pass.
Rep. Powell moved to amend HF 3692 as follows:
Page 6, line 6.31, delete "for each" and insert “beginning the"
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Testifying in opposition to the bill:
Patricia Coldwell, Association of MN Counties
Jim Przybilla, PrimeWest, Alexandria
Karen Peed, MN Department of Human Services
Kathleen Cota, MN Department of Human Services
Rep. Powell renewed his motion that HF 3692, as amended, be recommended to pass. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
HF3630 (Emmer) Children's mental health grants provided; mental health service delivery and finance reform provided; and mental health case management, rates, and general assistance medical care coverages modified.
HF 3630 was removed from the table and taken up again from March 29.
Rep. Abeler moved to amend HF 3630 (see Amendment A06-1414X).
Testifying to the amendment:
Kate Lerner, MACSSA
Rep. Emmer moved to amend Amendment A06-1414X as follows:
Page 1, line 1.13, after “treatment" insert “at a hospital level of care"
Rep. Abeler incorporated Rep. Emmer’s oral amendment into Amendment A06-1414X.
Testifying to the amendment:
Don Allen, MN Department of Human Services
A vote was taken on Amendment A06-1414X, as amended. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Rep. Huntley moved to amend HF 3630 (see Amendment H3630A3 attached). Rep. Huntley explained the amendment. Rep. Huntley withdrew Amendment H3630A3.
The Chair laid over HF 3630, as amended, for possible inclusion in the Health Policy and Finance omnibus bill.
HF2810 (Powell) Radiation therapy facility construction limitation expiration date removed.
Rep. Powell moved HF 2810 be recommended to pass.
Rep. Powell presented HF 2810.
Proponents and Opponents were given 15 minutes each to present testimony.
Testifying in support of HF 2810:
Lawrence Massa, Rice Memorial Hospital, for the MN Hospital Association
Dr. Sam Carlson, Park Nicollet Health Services
Testifying in opposition to HF 2810:
Dr. Tom Flynn, Minnesota Oncology Hematology, P.A. (MOHPA)
Michelle Stengl, MOHPA Patient
Dave Renner, MN Medical Association
Testifying in response to members’ questions:
Scott Leitz, MN Department of Health
Rep. Finstad moved to amend HF 2810 (see Amendment H2810DE1 attached). Rep. Finstad incorporated the following amendment into Amendment H2810DE1:
Page 1, line 1.8, delete “2010" and insert “2013"
Rep. Huntley requested a Roll Call vote on Amendment H2810DE1, as amended.
ROLL CALL VOTE ON
AMENDMENT H2810DE1, AS AMENDED
________ YES_____________________ _____NO_____ ABSTAIN
Bradley Huntley Samuelson Goodwin Emmer
Finstad Otremba Thissen Thao
Abeler Peppin Walker
Dean Powell Wilkin
Eken
There being 13 YES votes, two NO votes, and one ABSTAIN, THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Rep. Huntley requested a Roll Call vote on Rep. Powell’s motion that HF 2810, as amended, be recommended to pass.
ROLL CALL VOTE ON
HF 2810, AS AMENDED
________ YES_____________________ _____NO_____ ABSTAIN
Bradley Peppin Thissen Finstad Emmer
Abeler Powell Walker Dean
Eken Samuelson Wilkin Goodwin
Otremba Thao Huntley
There being 11 YES votes, four NO votes, and one ABSTAIN, THE MOTION PREVAILED.
The next meeting of the Health Policy and Finance Committee will be at the Call of the Chair.
The meeting was adjourned at 12:17 p.m.
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Rep. Fran Bradley, Chairman
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Cheryl Burke, Committee Legislative Assistant