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Finance Committee
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
6:00 PM, Room 112, Capitol

Minutes

Present: Senator Richard Cohen - Chair, Senator Bobby Joe Champion - Vice Chair, Senator Bruce D. Anderson, Senator Terri E. Bonoff, Senator D. Scott Dibble, Senator Michelle L. Fischbach, Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen, Senator Alice M. Johnson, Senator Ron Latz, Senator Warren Limmer, Senator Tony Lourey, Senator Jeremy R. Miller, Senator Scott J. Newman, Senator Sean R. Nienow, Senator Sandra L. Pappas, Senator John C. Pederson, Senator Tom Saxhaug, Senator Katie Sieben, Senator LeRoy A. Stumpf, Senator David J. Tomassoni, Senator Torrey N. Westrom, Senator Charles W. Wiger

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator Richard Cohen reconvened the committee at 6:25 pm.

S.F. 1471: Senator Eken: Receivership of nursing homes or certified boarding care homes provisions modifications.


S.F. 26: Senator Jensen: Self-service storage facility insurance sales regulations.


S.F. 383: Senator Jensen: Optometrists, doctors and chiropractors licensing provisions modifications.


S.F. 1771: Senator Dibble: Medical cannabis (marijuana) registry program provisions modifications.


S.F. 698: Senator Dziedzic: Environment and natural resources trust fund appropriations; legislative-citizen commission on Minnesota resources provisions modifications.


S.F. 455: Senator Sieben: Election administration; elections emergency planning task force; Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act; automatic voter registration; right to vote restoration; early voting; redistricting population; appropriations.


S.F. 1398: Senator Pappas: Omnibus retirement bill.


S.F. 86: Senator Latz: Automated license plate reader data classification, use of log and destruction of data requirements.


H.F. 303: Senator Cohen: Omnibus legacy appropriations bill.


The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 pm.


 
                                                                      
Senator Richard Cohen, Chair
                                                                      
Josh Ney, Legislative Assistant