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Finance Committee
Thursday, March 7, 2024
8:30 AM, 1200 Minnesota Senate Bldg.

Minutes

Present: Senator John Marty - Chair, Senator Nick A. Frentz - Vice Chair, Senator Bobby Joe Champion, Senator Gary H. Dahms, Senator Rich Draheim, Senator Justin D. Eichorn, Senator Zaynab Mohamed, Senator Erin P. Murphy, Senator Sandra L. Pappas, Senator Eric R. Pratt, Senator Torrey N. Westrom, Senator Melissa H. Wiklund

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator John Marty called the meeting to order at 8:38AM

Call to Order


S.F. 3798: Senator Westlin: Micheal Gau Memorial Bridge designation.

Senator Mohamed moved the A1 amendment Motion prevailed

Senator Mohamed moved that S.F. 3798, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

H.F. 3489: Senator Westlin: Use of reasonable force in schools grounds modification; use of reasonable force in schools grounds modification; school resource officers minimum training requirements and duties definition establishment; school resource officer model policy development requirement; appropriating money.

Testifier: - Adosh Unni, Government Relations Director, Department of Education Senator Mohamed moved an oral amendment to: - On line 2.4: reinstate “, including” and “security personnel” - On line 2.5: reinstate “contracting with a district” - On line 2.6: reinstate “, including” and “security” - On line 2.7: reinstate “personnel” and “contracted with a district,” Testifier: - Bob Jacobson, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety Senator Pratt requested a roll call Motion did not prevail Senator Draheim moved the A1 amendment Senator Draheim withdrew the A1 amendment Testifier: - Jordan Haltaufderheid, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety Senator Pratt moved the A2 amendment Motion did not prevail

Senator Frentz moved that H.F. 3489, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 10:42AM


 
                                                                      
Senator John Marty, Chair
                                                                      
Killian Becker, Legislative Assistant