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TWELFTH MEETING

2015-2016 Regular Session - Wednesday, February 4, 2015

STATE OF MINNESOTA TWELFTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-NINTH SESSION

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FINANCE COMMITTEE
MINUTES

Representative Loon, Chair of the Education Finance committee, started the meeting at 12:47pm on February 4th, 2015, in Room 200 of the State Office Building. It was noted that this was a joint meeting between the Education Finance Committee and the Health & Human Services Finance Committee.



The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:


DEAN, Matt Co-Chair
BACKER, Jeff
FRANSON, Mary
GRUENHAGEN, Glenn
HAMILTON, Rod
HALVERSON, Laurie
LAINE, Carolyn
LIEBLING, Tina
LOEFFLER, Diane
LOHMER, Kathy
MACK, Tara
MURPHY, Erin
PERSELL, John
PIERSON, Nels
SCHOEN, Dan
SCHOMACKER, Joe
ZERWAS, Nick

Members excused:
ALLEN, Susan
McDONALD, Joe Vice Chair


Representative Loon began the meeting at 12:47pm, a quorum was present.

Lucinda Jesson, Commissioner, Department of Human Services presented on Governor Dayton’s Early Care and Early Learning budget recommendations.

Maggie Diebel, Director, Division of Family and Community Health Minnesota Department of Health, presented on Governor Dayton’s Early Care and Early Learning budget recommendations.

Melvin Carter, Director of the Minnesota Office of Early Learning and Bobbie Burnham, Director of Early Learning Services, from the Minnesota Department of Education; presented on Governor Dayton’s Early Care and Early Learning budget recommendations.

The meeting was adjourned at 2:39pm.





Representative Matt Dean, Co-Chair




Chris Stolarzyk, Committee Legislative Assistant
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03:38 - Gavel, and overview of Governor Dayton's early care and early learning FY 2016-17 budget recommendations.
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Overview of Governor Dayton's Early Care and Early Learning Budget Recommendations