The question of what constitutes a quorum in the House overshadowed the start to this year’s legislative session.
Republicans say a quorum is 67 members, not 68, because the House has 133 members currently. Secretary of State Steve Simon ruled differently on Tuesday’s opening day, but Republicans pushed ahead anyway and elected House Speaker Lisa Demuth (R-Cold Spring). Committee activity began Wednesday and the first 10 bills were filed Thursday.
DFLers have remained absent from the Capitol, arguing the House doesn’t have a quorum without them. Caucus leaders are asking Republicans to agree to power sharing after the Jan. 28 special election in District 40B — a seat the DFL won by 30 points in November with a candidate who did not meet residency requirements — and to seat Rep. Brad Tabke after a district judge ruled Tuesday that Tabke’s narrow victory stands in District 54A.
A lawsuit filed by DFL members this week asks the Minnesota Supreme Court to weigh in on the quorum dispute. Opening arguments are scheduled for Jan. 23.
Have a good weekend, stay warm and here’s a look back at what happened over the past week.
BUDGET
Walz proposes slimmed-down 2026-27 state budget, sales tax changes
https://www.house.mn.gov/SessionDaily/Story/18431
EMPLOYMENT
Workforce committee learns of issues with paid time off programs
https://www.house.mn.gov/SessionDaily/Story/18430
STATE GOVERNMENT
DFL leaders lay out legislative priorities for 2025 session
https://www.house.mn.gov/SessionDaily/Story/18432
Simon says no quorum, Republicans elect Demuth speaker
https://www.house.mn.gov/SessionDaily/Story/18429