STATE OF
MINNESOTA
NINETY-FIRST
SESSION - 2019
_____________________
THIRTY-THIRD
DAY
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Friday, April 5, 2019
The House of Representatives convened at 12:00
noon and was called to order by Laurie Halverson, Speaker pro tempore.
Prayer was offered by the Reverend Joseph
Williams, St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The members of the House gave the pledge
of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.
The roll was called and the following
members were present:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Bahr
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Erickson
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lucero
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
Mekeland
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Munson
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
O'Neill
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Schultz
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
West
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
A quorum was present.
Backer, Bennett, Davnie, Kresha and Miller
were excused.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the
Journal of the preceding day. There
being no objection, further reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the
Journal was approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
INTRODUCTION
AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS
The
following House Files were introduced:
Gomez introduced:
H. F. No. 2821, A bill for an act relating to economic development; authorizing disclosure of taxpayer return information for a Federal Reserve Bank study.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.
Hausman, Urdahl, Lillie, Jurgens and Pierson introduced:
H. F. No. 2822, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for public housing rehabilitation and preservation; authorizing housing infrastructure bonding; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 462A.37, subdivision 5, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Huot introduced:
H. F. No. 2823, A bill for an act relating to environment; appropriating money for wastewater infrastructure in Rosemount.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Haley and Schomacker introduced:
H. F. No. 2824, A bill for an act relating to insurance; authorizing a health carrier to offer a reference-based pricing health plan in the individual and small group markets; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62K.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The
following message was received from the Senate:
Madam Speaker:
I hereby announce the passage by the
Senate of the following Senate Files, herewith transmitted:
S. F. Nos. 13 and 2130.
Cal R. Ludeman,
Secretary of the Senate
FIRST
READING OF SENATE BILLS
S. F. No. 13, A bill for an act relating to health; requiring transparency in hospital billing within a certain time; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
S. F. No. 2130, A bill for an act relating to liquor; allowing the Metropolitan Airports Commission to set on-sale hours in security areas of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport; providing for an accounting adjustment; authorizing various local licenses; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 340A.5041; 340A.602; Laws 1999, chapter 202, section 13, as amended.
The bill was read for the first time.
Carlson, A., moved that S. F. No. 2130 and H. F. No. 2290, now on the General Register, be referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison. The motion prevailed.
CALENDAR FOR
THE DAY
H. F. No. 1500 was reported
to the House.
Winkler moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as follows:
Page 3, after line 25, insert:
"(e) The same document must not be submitted as both a primary document under subdivision 9 and a secondary document under subdivision 10."
Page 6, delete lines 1 to 2
Page 6, line 3, delete "(c)" and insert "(b)"
Page 9, line 20, delete "August" and insert "October"
Page 11, line 18, delete everything after "card" and insert "without demonstrating United States citizenship or lawful presence in the United States."
Amend the title accordingly
Albright moved to amend the Winkler amendment to H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as follows:
Page 1, line 7, after "August" insert "1, 2019" and after "October" insert "1, 2020"
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The question was taken on the
Albright amendment to the Winkler amendment and the roll was called. There
were 54 yeas and 75 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Baker
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Layman
Lucero
Lueck
McDonald
Mekeland
Munson
Nash
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vogel
West
Zerwas
Those who voted in the negative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Dehn
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
The
motion did not prevail and the amendment to the amendment was not adopted.
The question recurred on the Winkler
amendment to H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment. The motion prevailed and the amendment was
adopted.
Baker moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 7, line 2, delete "back side" and insert "front side commensurate with other text,"
Page 8, line 17, delete "back side" and insert "front side commensurate with other text,"
The
motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Baker moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 9, after line 6, insert:
"Sec. 9. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 171.07, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
Subd. 4. Identification card expiration. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, the expiration date of a Minnesota identification card is the birthday of the applicant in the fourth year following the date of issuance of the card.
(b) For an applicant age 65 or older:
(1) the expiration date of a Minnesota identification card is the birthday of the applicant in the eighth year following the date of issuance of the card; or
(2) a noncompliant identification card is valid for the lifetime of the applicant.
(c) For the purposes of paragraph (b), "Minnesota identification card" does not include an enhanced identification card issued to an applicant age 65 or older.
(d) The expiration date for an Under-21 identification card is the cardholder's 21st birthday. The commissioner shall issue an identification card to a holder of an Under-21 identification card who applies for the card, pays the required fee, and presents proof of identity and age, unless the commissioner determines that the applicant is not qualified for the identification card.
(e) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) to (d), the expiration date for an identification card that meets all requirements of the REAL ID Act issued to a person with temporary lawful status is (1) the last day of the person's legal stay in the United States, or (2) one year after issuance if the last day of the person's legal stay is not identified.
(f) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) to
(b), the expiration date for a noncompliant identification card that must be
marked as provided in subdivision 3, paragraph (g), is the earlier of (1) the
birthday of the applicant in the second year following the date of issuance of
the card, or (2) as provided in paragraph (d).
Sec. 10. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 171.27, is amended to read:
171.27
EXPIRATION OF LICENSE; MILITARY EXCEPTION.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the expiration date for each driver's license is the birthday of the driver in the fourth year following the date of issuance of the license. The birthday of the driver shall be as indicated on the application for a driver's license. A license may be renewed on or before expiration or within one year after expiration upon application, payment of the required fee, and passing the examination required of all drivers for renewal. Driving privileges shall be extended or renewed on or preceding the expiration date of an existing driver's license unless the commissioner believes that the licensee is no longer qualified as a driver.
(b) The expiration date for each under-21 license shall be the 21st birthday of the licensee. Upon the licensee attaining the age of 21 and upon the application, payment of the required fee, and passing the examination required of all drivers for renewal, a driver's license shall be issued unless the commissioner determines that the licensee is no longer qualified as a driver.
(c) The expiration date for each provisional license is two years after the date of application for the provisional license.
(d) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) to (c), the expiration date for a license that meets all requirements of the REAL ID Act issued to a person with temporary lawful status is (1) the last day of the person's legal stay in the United States, or (2) one year after issuance if the last day of the person's legal stay is not identified.
(e)
Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) to (c), the expiration date for a license
that must be marked as provided in section 171.07, subdivision 1, paragraph
(g), is the earlier of (1) the birthday of the applicant in the second year
following the date of issuance of the license, or (2) as provided in paragraph
(b).
(f) Any valid Minnesota driver's license issued to a person then or subsequently serving outside Minnesota in active military service, as defined in section 190.05, subdivision 5, in any branch or unit of the armed forces of the United States, or the person's spouse, shall continue in full force and effect without requirement for renewal until the date one year following the service member's separation or discharge from active military service, and until the license holder's birthday in the fourth full year following the person's most recent license renewal or, in the case of a provisional license, until the person's birthday in the third full year following the renewal."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
Amend the title accordingly
The
motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Baker moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 9, line 23, delete "RIGHTS AND" and insert "DATA"
Page 11, delete lines 12 to 18
Page 11, line 19, delete "(c)" and insert "(b)"
Page 11, delete section 6
Page 12, delete sections 7 and 8
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
Amend the title accordingly
The
motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
O’Neill moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 9, line 8, delete "(a)"
Page 9, delete lines 11 to 14
Page 9, line 15, delete "Paragraph (a)" and insert "This section"
Page 9, delete line 16
The
motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Daudt moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 9, line 8, delete "(a)"
Page 9, delete lines 11 to 14
Page 9, line 15, delete "Paragraph (a)" and insert "This section"
Page 9, delete line 16
Page 9, delete article 2
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
Amend the title accordingly
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The question was taken on the Daudt
amendment and the roll was called. There
were 54 yeas and 73 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Baker
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Layman
Lucero
Lueck
Marquart
McDonald
Mekeland
Munson
Nash
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
West
Zerwas
Those who voted in the negative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Dehn
Ecklund
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
The motion did
not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Heintzeman offered an amendment to
H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended.
POINT OF
ORDER
Winkler raised a point of order pursuant
to rule 3.21(a) that the Heintzeman amendment was not in order. Speaker pro tempore Halverson ruled the point
of order well taken and the Heintzeman amendment out of order.
Daudt appealed the decision of Speaker pro
tempore Halverson.
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The vote was taken on the question
"Shall the decision of Speaker pro tempore Halverson stand as the judgment
of the House?" and the roll was called.
There were 74 yeas and 55 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Dehn
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
Those who voted in the negative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Baker
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Hamilton
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Layman
Lucero
Lueck
McDonald
Mekeland
Munson
Nash
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vogel
West
Zerwas
So it was the judgment of the House that
the decision of Speaker pro tempore Halverson should stand.
McDonald moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 9, after line 6, insert:
"Sec. 9. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 171.17, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 2a. Voting offenses. Upon notification by the secretary of state that a person has voted in a federal, state, or local election, and at the time of voting the person held a noncompliant driver's license marked as provided in section 171.07, subdivision 1, paragraph (g), the commissioner must immediately revoke the driver's license. A revocation under this subdivision is permanent."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
Amend the title accordingly
Winkler moved to amend the McDonald amendment to H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 1, line 6, after "person" insert "was not eligible to vote and"
The
motion prevailed and the amendment to the amendment was adopted.
The question recurred on the McDonald
amendment, as amended, to H. F. No. 1500, the second
engrossment, as amended. The motion
prevailed and the amendment, as amended, was adopted.
Quam moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 7, line 2, after "side" insert ", and marked "FOR DRIVING PRIVILEGES ONLY - NOT VALID FOR OTHER IDENTIFICATION" on the front side,"
Page 7, after line 17, insert:
"(j) The markings required under paragraph (g) must (1) use a font that is no smaller than the font used on the license for the person's name, and (2) include a contrasting border color or background color in a manner that does not reduce readability of that text."
The
motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Quam moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 1, after line 13, insert:
"Section 1. [171.025]
LIMITATIONS ON USE.
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a noncompliant driver's license or identification card marked as provided in section 171.07, subdivision 1, paragraph (g), or 3, paragraph (g), is not valid identification for purposes of any services or form of benefit under Minnesota Statutes."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
Amend the title accordingly
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The question was taken on the Quam
amendment and the roll was called. There
were 54 yeas and 75 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Baker
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Layman
Lucero
Lueck
McDonald
Mekeland
Munson
Nash
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vogel
West
Zerwas
Those who voted in the negative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Dehn
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
The
motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Torkelson moved to amend H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 3, after line 7, insert:
"(c) If an applicant who has not demonstrated United States citizenship or lawful presence in the United States is listed in the National Driver Register, the commissioner is prohibited from issuing or renewing a noncompliant driver's license or identification card to that applicant. The commissioner must absorb all costs associated with implementing this paragraph using existing appropriations and resources."
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
Winkler moved to amend the Torkelson amendment to H. F. No. 1500, the second engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 1, line 3, delete everything after "applicant"
Page 1, line 4, delete everything before the comma and insert "is listed in any disqualifying database or registry specified under paragraph (d)"
Page 1, after line 7, insert:
"(d) Disqualifying databases and
registries for purposes of paragraph (c) are:
(1) the National Sex Offender Registry;
(2) the National Crime Information
Center's:
(i) wanted person database;
(ii) gang database;
(iii) known or suspected terrorist
database;
(iv) violent person database;
(v) foreign fugitive database;
(vi) immigration violator database; and
(vii) protection order database; and
(3) the National Driver Register."
POINT OF
ORDER
Daudt raised a point of order pursuant to
rule 3.21(b) that the Winkler amendment to the Torkelson amendment was not in
order. Speaker pro tempore Halverson
ruled the point of order not well taken and the Winkler amendment to the Torkelson
amendment in order.
Daudt appealed the decision of Speaker pro
tempore Halverson.
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The vote was taken on the question
"Shall the decision of Speaker pro tempore Halverson stand as the judgment
of the House?" and the roll was called.
There were 73 yeas and 55 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Dehn
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
Those who voted in the negative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Baker
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Hamilton
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Layman
Lucero
Lueck
McDonald
Mekeland
Munson
Nash
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vogel
West
Zerwas
So it was the judgment of the House that
the decision of Speaker pro tempore Halverson should stand.
The question recurred on the Winkler
amendment to the Torkelson amendment to H. F. No. 1500, the
second engrossment, as amended. The
motion prevailed and the amendment to the amendment was adopted.
The question recurred on the Torkelson
amendment, as amended, and the roll was called.
There were 124 yeas and 0 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Bahr
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Erickson
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lucero
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Mekeland
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Munson
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
O'Neill
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
West
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
The
motion prevailed and the amendment, as amended, was adopted.
The Speaker assumed the Chair.
Davids, Nash and West were excused for the
remainder of today's session.
H. F. No. 1500, A
bill for an act relating to transportation; modifying requirements for a
noncompliant driver's license or Minnesota identification card and making
related changes, including on eligibility, proof of lawful presence, primary
and secondary documentation, voter registration, and data practices; making
technical changes; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018,
sections 13.6905, by adding a subdivision; 171.04, subdivision 5; 171.06, subdivision 3, by adding subdivisions; 171.07,
subdivisions 1, 3, 4; 171.12, subdivisions 7a, 9, by adding
subdivisions; 171.17, by adding a subdivision; 171.27; 201.061, subdivision 3;
repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 171.015, subdivision 7.
The bill was read for the third time, as
amended, and placed upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of
the bill and the roll was called. There
were 74 yeas and 52 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Dehn
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
Those who voted in the negative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Layman
Lien
Lucero
Lueck
Marquart
McDonald
Mekeland
Munson
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vogel
Zerwas
The bill was
passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.
MOTIONS
AND RESOLUTIONS
Stephenson moved that the name of Boe be
added as an author on H. F. No. 851. The motion prevailed.
Quam moved that the name of Munson be
added as an author on H. F. No. 855. The motion prevailed.
Pierson moved that the names of McDonald
and Bahr be added as authors on H. F. No. 2500. The motion prevailed.
Hausman moved that the name of Xiong, J.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 2526. The motion prevailed.
Hassan moved that the name of Xiong, J.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 2669. The motion prevailed.
Runbeck moved that
H. F. No. 2066 be recalled from the Public Safety and Criminal
Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division and be re-referred to the Committee
on Government Operations. The motion
prevailed.
ADJOURNMENT
Winkler moved that when the House adjourns
today it adjourn until 3:30 p.m., Monday, April 8, 2019. The motion prevailed.
Winkler moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevailed, and the Speaker
declared the House stands adjourned until 3:30 p.m., Monday, April 8, 2019.
Patrick
D. Murphy, Chief
Clerk, House of Representatives