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词条 90th Minnesota Legislature
释义

  1. Major events

  2. Major legislation

     Enacted  Proposed  Vetoed   2017   2017, 1st Special Session   2018  

  3. Summary of actions

  4. Political composition

     Senate  House of Representatives 

  5. Leadership

     Senate  Majority (Republican) leadership  Minority (DFL) leadership  House of Representatives  Majority (Republican) leadership  Minority (DFL) leadership 

  6. Members

     Senate  House of Representatives 

  7. Changes in membership

     Senate  House of Representatives 

  8. Committees

     Senate  House of Representatives 

  9. Administrative officers

     Senate  House of Representatives 

  10. Notes

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox legislative term
| name = Ninetieth Minnesota Legislature
| image = Minnesota State Capitol 2017.jpg
| caption = Minnesota State Capitol
| body = Minnesota Legislature
| election = 2016 General Election
| term_start = {{Start date|2017|01|3}}
| term_end = {{End date|2019|01|7}}
| before = 89th
| after = 91st
| website = {{URL|https://www.leg.state.mn.us/}}
| chamber1 = Senate
| chamber1_image = 90MNSenateStructure.svg
| membership1 = 67 senators
| control1 = Republican Party
| chamber1_leader1_type = President
| chamber1_leader1 = Michelle Fischbach (R)
until May 25, 2018
| chamber1_leader2_type = {{nowrap|Majority Leader}}
| chamber1_leader2 = Paul Gazelka (R)
| chamber1_leader3_type = {{nowrap|Minority Leader}}
| chamber1_leader3 = Tom Bakk (DFL)
| chamber2 = House of Representatives
| chamber2_image = 90MNHouseStructure.svg
| membership2 = 134 representatives
| control2 = Republican Party
| chamber2_leader1_type = Speaker
| chamber2_leader1 = Kurt Daudt (R)
| chamber2_leader2_type = {{nowrap|Majority Leader}}
| chamber2_leader2 = Joyce Peppin (R)
until July 2, 2018
| chamber2_leader3_type = {{nowrap|Minority Leader}}
| chamber2_leader3 = Melissa Hortman (DFL)
| session1_type = 2017
| session1_start = {{Start date|2017|01|3}}
| session1_end = {{End date|2017|05|22}}
| session2_type = 2018
| session2_start = {{Start date|2018|02|20}}
| session2_end = {{End date|2018|05|20}}
| special_session1_type = 2017, 1st
| special_session1_start= {{Start date|2017|05|23}}
| special_session1_end = {{End date|2017|05|26}}
}}

The Ninetieth Minnesota Legislature was the legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota from January 3, 2017 to January 7, 2019. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, based on the results of the 2016 Senate election and the 2016 House election. It first convened and held its regular session in Saint Paul from January 3 to May 22, 2017, and from February 20 to May 20, 2018. A special session to complete unfinished business was held from May 23 to 26, 2017.[1]

Major events

  • January 23, 2017: Governor Mark Dayton delivered his 2017 State of the State address in a joint session. Near the end of his speech, Dayton collapsed and was attended to by, among others, state senators and physicians Scott Jensen and Matt Klein.[2][3]
  • February 22, 2017: A joint session was held to elect regents of the University of Minnesota.[4]
  • March 14, 2018: Governor Dayton delivered his 2018 State of the State address in a joint session.[5]
  • May 10, 2018: A joint session was held to elect a regent of the University of Minnesota.[6]

Major legislation

Enacted

  • January 26, 2017: Health insurance premium subsidy act[7] ({{MNLaw|2017|2}})
  • March 7, 2017: Off-sale intoxicating liquor sales on Sunday act[8] ({{MNLaw|2017|6}})
  • April 4, 2017: Reinsurance act[9] ({{MNLaw|2017|13}})
  • May 18, 2017: Real ID implementation act[10] ({{MNLaw|2017|76}})
  • Omnibus appropriations acts:[11]
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus agriculture act ({{MNLaw|2017|88}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus higher education act[12] ({{MNLaw|2017|89}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus environment and natural resources act ({{MNLaw|2017|93}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus jobs, economic development, and energy act ({{MNLaw|2017|94}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus judiciary and public safety act[13] ({{MNLaw|2017|95}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus transportation act[14] ({{MNLaw|2017|3|ssn=1}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus state government act ({{MNLaw|2017|4|ssn=1}})
    • Two appropriations line-item vetoed.[11]
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus education act[15] ({{MNLaw|2017|5|ssn=1}})
    • May 30, 2017: Omnibus health and human services act[16] ({{MNLaw|2017|6|ssn=1}})
  • May 30, 2017: Omnibus legacy act ({{MNLaw|2017|91}})
  • May 30, 2017: Environment and natural resources trust fund appropriations act ({{MNLaw|2017|96}})
  • May 30, 2017: Omnibus tax act[11] ({{MNLaw|2017|1|ssn=1}})
  • May 30, 2017: Omnibus capital investment "bonding" act[17] ({{MNLaw|2017|8|ssn=1}})
  • February 26, 2018: Legislative appropriations act[18] ({{MNLaw|2018|100}})
  • March 22, 2018: Minnesota Licensing and Registration System supplemental appropriations act[19] ({{MNLaw|2018|101}})
  • April 26, 2018: Service animal misrepresentation act[20] ({{MNLaw|2018|106}})
  • May 29, 2018: Outdoor heritage fund appropriations act ({{MNLaw|2018|208}})
  • May 30, 2018: Omnibus capital investment "bonding" act[21] ({{MNLaw|2018|214}})
    • One appropriation line-item vetoed.
  • May 31, 2018: Omnibus public pensions act[22] ({{MNLaw|2018|211}})

Proposed

Boldface indicates the bill was passed by its house of origin.

  • Academic balance policy bill[23] ({{MNBill|90|HF|3739}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|2487}})
  • Cell phone use while driving bill[24][25][26] ({{MNBill|90|HF|1180}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|837}})
  • Civil liability for public safety response costs bill[27] ({{MNBill|90|HF|322}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|679}})
  • Defense of dwelling and person bill[28][29] ({{MNBill|90|HF|238}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|292}})
  • Female genital mutilation bill[30][31][32] ({{MNBill|90|HF|2621}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|2355}})
  • Firearm permit to carry repeal bill[28][29] ({{MNBill|90|HF|188}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|650}})
  • Firearm transfer background check bill[33] ({{MNBill|90|HF|1669}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|1261}})
  • Gun violence protective order bill[33] ({{MNBill|90|HF|1605}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|1262}})
  • K–12 education scholarship donation tax credit bill[34] ({{MNBill|90|HF|386}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|256}})
  • Medical Assistance work requirement bill[35][36] ({{MNBill|90|HF|3722}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|3611}})
  • Minnesota African American Family Preservation Act[37] ({{MNBill|90|HF|3973}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|3779}})
  • Opioid addiction prevention and treatment bill[38][39][40] ({{MNBill|90|HF|1440}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|730}})
  • Proposed constitutional amendment allowing recreational marijuana bill[41] ({{MNBill|90|HF|926}})
  • Proposed constitutional amendment dedicating motor vehicle parts sales tax revenue to roads and bridges bill[42][43][44] ({{MNBill|90|HF|4437}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|3837}})
  • Recreational marijuana bill[41] ({{MNBill|90|HF|927}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|1320}})
  • Semiautomatic assault weapon minimum possession age bill[45] ({{MNBill|90|HF|3516}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|2953}})
  • Sexual harassment bill[46][47] ({{MNBill|90|HF|4459}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|4031}})
  • Uniform State Labor Standards Act[48][49][50] ({{MNBill|90|HF|600}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|580}})

Vetoed

Boldface indicates the act was passed by both houses.

2017
  • May 10, 2017: Abortion public funding prohibition act[51] ({{MNBill|90|HF|809}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|702}})
  • May 10, 2017: Abortion facility license act[51] ({{MNBill|90|HF|812}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|704}})
  • Omnibus appropriations acts:[52][53][54]
    • May 12, 2017: Omnibus agriculture act ({{MNBill|90|HF|895}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|780}})
    • May 12, 2017: Omnibus environment and natural resources act[55] ({{MNBill|90|HF|888}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|723}})
    • May 12, 2017: Omnibus education act[56] ({{MNBill|90|HF|890}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|718}})
    • May 12, 2017: Omnibus state government act[57] ({{MNBill|90|HF|691}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|605}})
    • May 12, 2017: Omnibus health and human services act ({{MNBill|90|HF|945}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|800}})
    • May 15, 2017: Omnibus transportation act[58][59] ({{MNBill|90|HF|861}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|1060}})
    • May 15, 2017: Omnibus judiciary and public safety act[60] ({{MNBill|90|HF|896}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|803}})
    • May 15, 2017: Omnibus jobs, economic development, and energy act ({{MNBill|90|HF|2209}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|1937}})
    • May 15, 2017: Omnibus higher education act[61] ({{MNBill|90|HF|2477}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|2214}})
  • May 15, 2017: Omnibus tax act[62] ({{MNBill|90|HF|4}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|2255}})
  • May 18, 2017: Teacher licensing act[63] ({{MNBill|90|HF|140}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|4}})
2017, 1st Special Session
  • May 30, 2017: Omnibus labor act[64] ({{MNBill|90|HF|4|year=2017|ssn=1}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|3|year=2017|ssn=1}})
2018
  • May 17, 2018: Omnibus tax act[65][66][67] ({{MNBill|90|HF|4385}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|3982}})
  • May 19, 2018: Obstruction of freeways act[68][69][70][71] ({{MNBill|90|HF|390}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|676}})
  • May 23, 2018: Omnibus supplemental appropriations act[72] ({{MNBill|90|HF|4099}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|3656}})
  • May 23, 2018: Omnibus tax act[72] ({{MNBill|90|HF|947}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|945}})
  • May 30, 2018: Metropolitan Council act[73] ({{MNBill|90|HF|3273}}/{{MNBill|90|SF|2809}})

Summary of actions

In this Legislature, all acts were approved (signed) by Governor Mark Dayton, with the notable exceptions of H.F. No. 809, an act that would have prohibited public funding of abortions; H.F. No. 812, an act that would have required facilities that perform abortions to be licensed; the first set of acts appropriating money for the state budget; H.F. No. 4, the first 2017 omnibus tax act; H.F. No. 140, an act that would have changed how public school teachers are licensed; 2017, First Special Session S.F. No. 3, an act that would notably have prohibited local governments from setting a higher minimum wage and requiring greater benefits for private sector employees than what is required by state law; H.F. No. 4385, the first 2018 omnibus tax act; H.F. No. 390, an act that would have increased penalties for obstructing freeways, airport public roadways, and interfering with public transit; S.F. No. 3656, the omnibus supplemental appropriations act; H.F. No. 947, the second 2018 omnibus tax act; and S.F. No. 2809, an act that would have changed the composition of the Metropolitan Council from gubernatorial appointees to county and city elected officials—all of which were vetoed. In Laws 2017, First Special Session chapter 4, the omnibus state government appropriations act, two appropriations for the Senate and the House of Representatives were line-item vetoed. Chapter 13, the reinsurance act, became law without the governor's signature.

In total, 33 acts were vetoed, three items of appropriation in two acts were line-item vetoed, and two acts became law without the governor's signature.[74] No acts or items were enacted by the Legislature over the governor's veto. After the adjournment of the 2017, First Special Session—legislative leaders sued Governor Dayton over the validity of his line-item vetoes for legislative appropriations. The ensuing court case, Ninetieth Minnesota State Senate v. Dayton, proceeded to the Minnesota Supreme Court; the Court upheld the governor's vetoes.[75]

Political composition

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section below.

Senate

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
RepublicanDemocratic–
Farmer–Labor
End of the previous Legislature2838661
Begin (January 3, 2017)3433 67 0
December 15, 201732 66 1
February 20, 201833670
May 25, 201833661
December 11, 201834 67 0
January 3, 201932661
Final voting share{{percentage|34|66|132|66|1
Beginning of the next Legislature3432661

House of Representatives

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
RepublicanDemocratic–
Farmer–Labor
End of the previous Legislature7361 134 0
Begin (January 3, 2017)76571331
February 21, 2017771340
November 30, 2017761331
February 20, 2018771340
April 20, 2018561331
July 2, 2018761322
September 5, 2018551313
December 10, 2018751304
Final voting share{{percentage|75|130|155|130|1
Beginning of the next Legislature59751340

Leadership

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Senate

  • President: Michelle Fischbach (R), until May 25, 2018
  • President pro tempore: Warren Limmer (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership

  • Majority Leader: Paul Gazelka
  • Deputy Majority Leaders:
    • Michelle Benson
    • Jeremy Miller
  • Assistant Majority Leaders:
    • Gary Dahms
    • Bill Ingebrigtsen
    • Warren Limmer
    • Eric Pratt

Minority (DFL) leadership

  • Minority Leader: Tom Bakk
  • Assistant Minority Leaders:
    • Jeff Hayden, from January 5, 2017[76]
    • Susan Kent, from January 5, 2017[76]
    • Carolyn Laine, from January 24, 2017[77]
  • Minority Whips:
    • Kent Eken, from January 24, 2017[77]
    • John Hoffman, from January 24, 2017[77]
    • Ann Rest, from January 24, 2017[77]

House of Representatives

  • Speaker: Kurt Daudt (R)
  • Speaker pro tempore: Tony Albright (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership

  • Majority Leader: Joyce Peppin, until July 2, 2018
  • Majority Whip: Ron Kresha
  • Assistant Majority Leaders:
    • Dan Fabian
    • Kelly Fenton
    • Randy Jessup
    • Jim Nash
    • Marion O'Neill
    • Roz Peterson

Minority (DFL) leadership

  • Minority Leader: Melissa Hortman
  • Deputy Minority Leaders:
    • Jon Applebaum
    • Paul Marquart
    • Rena Moran
  • Assistant Minority Leaders:
    • Rob Ecklund
    • Mike Freiberg
    • Laurie Halverson
    • Ben Lien
    • Ilhan Omar
    • Dave Pinto

Members

Senate

District Name Party Residence First elected
1Mark JohnsonRepublicanEast Grand Forks2016
2Paul UtkeRepublicanPark Rapids2016
3Tom BakkDFL Cook 2002
4Kent EkenDFL Twin Valley 2012
5Justin EichornRepublican Grand Rapids2016
6David TomassoniDFL Chisholm 2000
7Erik SimonsonDFL Duluth2016
8Bill IngebrigtsenRepublican Alexandria 2006
9Paul GazelkaRepublican Nisswa 2010
10Carrie RuudRepublican Breezy Point2002{{Refn|Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.|group=nb}}
11Tony Lourey{{Refn|Until January 3, 2019|group=nb}}DFL Kerrick 2006
12Torrey WestromRepublican Elbow Lake 2012
13Michelle Fischbach{{Refn|Until May 25, 2018.|group=nb}}RepublicanPaynesvilleElected in a special election.[78]|name=senatespecial|group=nb}}
Jeff Howe{{Refn|From December 11, 2018.|group=nb}}RepublicanRockvillename=senatespecial|group=nb}}
14Jerry RelphRepublican St. Cloud2016
15Andrew MathewsRepublicanMilaca2016
16Gary DahmsRepublican Redwood Falls 2010
17Andrew LangRepublicanOlivia2016
18Scott NewmanRepublican Hutchinson 2010
19Nick FrentzDFLNorth Mankato2016
20Rich DraheimRepublicanMadison Lake2016
21Mike GogginRepublican Red Wing2016
22Bill WeberRepublican Luverne 2012
23Julie RosenRepublican Vernon Center 2002
24John JasinskiRepublicanFaribault2016
25Dave SenjemRepublican Rochester 2002
26Carla NelsonRepublican Rochester 2010
27Dan SparksDFL Austin 2002
28Jeremy MillerRepublican Winona 2010
29Bruce AndersonRepublican Buffalo 2012
30Mary KiffmeyerRepublican Big Lake 2012
31Michelle BensonRepublican Ham Lake 2010
32Mark KoranRepublicanNorth Branch2016
33David OsmekRepublican Mound 2012
34Warren LimmerRepublican Maple Grovename=senatespecial|group=nb}}
35Jim AbelerRepublican Anokaname=senatespecial|group=nb}}
36John HoffmanDFL Champlin 2012
37Jerry NewtonDFLCoon Rapids2016
38Roger ChamberlainRepublican Lino Lakes 2010
39Karin HousleyRepublican St. Marys Point 2012
40Chris EatonDFL Brooklyn Centername=senatespecial|group=nb}}
41Carolyn LaineDFL Columbia Heights2016
42Jason IsaacsonDFLShoreview2016
43Chuck WigerDFL Maplewood 1996
44Paul AndersonRepublicanPlymouth2016
45Ann RestDFL New Hope 2000
46Ron LatzDFL St. Louis Park 2006
47Scott JensenRepublicanChaska2016
48Steve CwodzinskiDFL Eden Prairie2016
49Melisa FranzenDFL Edina 2012
50Melissa Halvorson WiklundDFL Bloomington 2012
51Jim CarlsonDFL Eagan2006{{Refn|Lost re-election 2010. Elected again in 2012.|group=nb}}
52Matt KleinDFLMendota Heights2016
53Susan KentDFL Woodbury 2012
54Dan Schoen{{Refn|Until December 15, 2017.|group=nb}}DFLSt. Paul Park2016
Karla Bigham{{Refn|From February 20, 2018.|group=nb}}DFLCottage Grovename=senatespecial|group=nb}}
55Eric PrattRepublican Prior Lake 2012
56Dan HallRepublican Burnsville 2010
57Greg ClausenDFL Apple Valley 2012
58Matt LittleDFL Lakeville2016
59Bobby Joe ChampionDFL Minneapolis 2012
60Kari DziedzicDFL Minneapolisname=senatespecial|group=nb}}
61Scott DibbleDFL Minneapolis 2002
62Jeff HaydenDFL Minneapolisname=senatespecial|group=nb}}
63Patricia Torres RayDFL Minneapolis 2006
64Dick CohenDFL Saint Paul 1986
65Sandy PappasDFL Saint Paul 1990
66John MartyDFL Roseville 1986
67Foung HawjDFL Saint Paul 2012

House of Representatives

District Name Party Residence First elected
1 ADan FabianRepublican Roseau 2010
BDeb KielRepublican Crookston 2010
2 AMatt GrossellRepublicanBagley2016
BSteve GreenRepublican Fosston 2012
3 ARob EcklundDFL International FallsElected in a special election.[79]|name=housespecial|group=nb}}
BMary MurphyDFL Hermantown 1976
4 ABen LienDFL Moorhead 2012
BPaul MarquartDFL Dilworth 2000
5 AMatt BlissRepublicanPennington2016
BSandy LaymanRepublicanCohasset2016
6 AJulie SandstedeDFL Hibbing2016
BJason MetsaDFL Virginia 2012
7 AJennifer SchultzDFL Duluth 2014
BLiz OlsonDFL Duluth2016
8 ABud NornesRepublican Fergus Falls 1996
BMary FransonRepublican Alexandria 2010
9 AJohn PostonRepublican Lake Shore2016
BRon KreshaRepublican Little Falls 2012
10 AJosh HeintzemanRepublican Nisswa 2014
BDale LueckRepublican Aitkin 2014
11 AMike SundinDFL Esko 2012
BJason RarickRepublican Pine City 2014
12 AJeff BackerRepublican Browns Valley 2014
BPaul AndersonRepublican Starbuck 2008
13 AUntil December 10, 2018.|group=nb}}RepublicanRockville2012
BTim O'DriscollRepublican Sartell 2010
14 ATama TheisRepublican St. Cloudname=housespecial|group=nb}}
BJim KnoblachRepublican St. CloudDid not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2014.|name=knoblach2|group=nb}}
15 ASondra EricksonRepublican PrincetonElected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2008. Elected again in 2010.|group=nb}}
BJim NewbergerRepublican Becker 2012
16 AChris SwedzinskiRepublican Ghent 2010
BPaul TorkelsonRepublican Hanska 2008
17 ATim MillerRepublican Prinsburg 2014
BDave BakerRepublican Willmar 2014
18 ADean UrdahlRepublican Grove City 2002
BGlenn GruenhagenRepublican Glencoe 2010
19 AClark JohnsonDFL North Mankatoname=housespecial|group=nb}}
BJack ConsidineDFL Mankato 2014
20 ABob VogelRepublican Elko New Market 2014
BDavid BlyDFL NorthfieldLost re-election in 2010. Elected again in 2012.|name=brm|group=nb}}
21 ABarb HaleyRepublican Red Wing2016
BSteve DrazkowskiRepublican Mazeppaname=housespecial|group=nb}}
22 AJoe SchomackerRepublican Luverne 2010
BRod HamiltonRepublican Mountain Lake 2004
23 ABob GuntherRepublican Fairmontname=housespecial|group=nb}}
BUntil November 30, 2017.|group=nb}}RepublicanVernon Center2002
Jeremy Munson{{Refn|From February 20, 2018.|group=nb}}RepublicanLake Crystalname=housespecial|group=nb}}
24 AJohn PetersburgRepublican Waseca 2012
BBrian DanielsRepublican Faribault 2014
25 ADuane QuamRepublican Byron 2010
BDuane SaukeDFL Rochester2016
26 ATina LieblingDFL Rochester 2004
BNels PiersonRepublican Rochester 2014
27 APeggy BennettRepublican Albert Lea 2014
BJeanne PoppeDFL Austin 2004
28 AGene PelowskiDFL Winona 1986
BGreg DavidsRepublican PrestonElected in a special election. Lost re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2008.|group=nb}}
29 AJoe McDonaldRepublican Delano 2010
BMarion O'NeillRepublican Maple Lake 2012
30 ANick ZerwasRepublican Elk River 2012
BEric LuceroRepublican Dayton 2014
31 AKurt DaudtRepublican Crown 2010
BCal BahrRepublicanEast Bethel2016
32 ABrian JohnsonRepublican Cambridge 2012
BAnne Neu{{Refn|From February 21, 2017.|group=nb}}Republican North Branchname=housespecial|group=nb}}
33 AJerry HertausRepublican Greenfield 2012
BCindy PughRepublican Chanhassen 2012
34 AUntil July 2, 2018.|group=nb}}RepublicanRogers2004
BDennis SmithRepublican Maple Grove 2014
35 AAbigail WhelanRepublican Anoka 2014
BPeggy ScottRepublican Andover 2008
36 AMark UglemRepublican Champlin 2012
BMelissa HortmanDFL Brooklyn Park 2004
37 AErin KoegelDFLSpring Lake Park2016
BNolan WestRepublican Blaine2016
38 ALinda RunbeckRepublican Circle PinesElected in a special election. Did not seek re-election in 1992 in order to seek election to the Minnesota Senate. Did not seek re-election to the Senate in 2000. Elected again to the House in 2010.|group=nb}}
BMatt DeanRepublican Dellwood 2004
39 ABob DettmerRepublican Forest Lake 2006
BKathy LohmerRepublican Stillwater 2010
40 AMike NelsonDFL Brooklyn Park 2002
BDebra HilstromDFL Brooklyn Center 2000
41 AConnie BernardyDFL FridleyDid not seek re-election in 2006. Elected again in 2012.|group=nb}}
BMary Kunesh-PodeinDFLNew Brighton2016
42 ARandy JessupRepublican Shoreview2016
BJamie Becker-FinnDFLRoseville2016
43 APeter FischerDFL Maplewood 2012
BLeon LillieDFL North St. Paul 2004
44 ASarah AndersonRepublican Plymouth 2006
BJon ApplebaumDFL Minnetonka 2014
45 ALyndon CarlsonDFL Crystal 1972
BMike FreibergDFL Golden Valley 2012
46 APeggy FlanaganDFL St. Louis Parkname=housespecial|group=nb}}
BCheryl YouakimDFL Hopkins 2014
47 AJim NashRepublican Waconia 2014
BJoe HoppeRepublican Chaska 2002
48 ALaurie PryorDFL Minnetonka2016
BJenifer LoonRepublican Eden Prairie 2008
49 ADario AnselmoRepublican Edina2016
BUntil September 5, 2018.|group=nb}}DFLEdinaname=brm|group=nb}}
50 ALinda SlocumDFL Richfield 2006
BAndrew CarlsonDFL Bloomington2016
51 ASandra MasinDFL Eaganname=brm|group=nb}}
BLaurie HalversonDFL Eagan 2012
52 ARick HansenDFL South St. Paul 2004
BRegina BarrRepublican Inver Grove Heights2016
53 AJoAnn WardDFL Woodbury 2012
BKelly FentonRepublican Woodbury 2014
54 AKeith FrankeRepublican St. Paul Park2016
BTony JurgensRepublican Cottage Grove2016
55 ABob LoonanRepublican Shakopee 2014
BTony AlbrightRepublican Prior Lake 2012
56 ADrew ChristensenRepublican Savage 2014
BRoz PetersonRepublican Lakeville 2014
57 AErin Maye QuadeDFL Apple Valley2016
BAnna WillsRepublican Apple Valley 2012
58 AJon KoznickRepublican Lakeville 2014
BPat GarofaloRepublican Farmington 2004
59 AFue LeeDFL Minneapolis2016
BRaymond DehnDFL Minneapolis 2012
60 ADiane LoefflerDFL Minneapolis 2004
BIlhan OmarDFL Minneapolis2016
61 AFrank HornsteinDFL Minneapolis 2002
BUntil April 20, 2018.|group=nb}}DFLMinneapolis2002
62 AKaren ClarkDFL Minneapolis 1980
BSusan AllenDFL Minneapolisname=housespecial|group=nb}}
63 AJim DavnieDFL Minneapolis 2000
BJean WageniusDFL Minneapolis 1986
64 AErin MurphyDFL Saint Paul 2006
BDave PintoDFL Saint Paul 2014
65 ARena MoranDFL Saint Paul 2010
BCarlos MarianiDFL Saint Paul 1990
66 AAlice HausmanDFL Saint Paulname=housespecial|group=nb}}
BJohn LeschDFL Saint Paul 2002
67 ATim MahoneyDFL Saint Paul 1998
BSheldon JohnsonDFL Saint Paul 2000

Changes in membership

Senate

DistrictVacatorReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
54Dan Schoen (DFL)Resigned effective December 15, 2017.[80]
A special election was held on February 12, 2018.
Karla Bigham (DFL)February 20, 2018
13Michelle Fischbach (R)Resigned effective May 25, 2018.[81]
A special election was held on November 6, 2018.
Jeff Howe (R)December 11, 2018
11Tony Lourey (DFL)Resigned effective January 3, 2019.See 91st Minnesota Legislature.

House of Representatives

DistrictVacatorReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
32BBob Barrett (R)Ineligible for re-election.[82]
A special election was held on February 14, 2017.
Anne Neu (R) February 21, 2017
23BTony Cornish (R)Resigned effective November 30, 2017.[83]
A special election was held on February 12, 2018.
Jeremy Munson (R)February 20, 2018
61BPaul Thissen (DFL)Resigned effective April 20, 2018.[84]A special election was not required.
34AJoyce Peppin (R)Resigned effective July 2, 2018.[85]
49BPaul Rosenthal (DFL)Resigned effective September 5, 2018.[86]
13AJeff Howe (R)Resigned effective December 10, 2018, to assume Senate seat.[87]

Committees

Senate

Committee ChairVice ChairDFL Lead
Aging and Long-Term Care PolicyKarin HousleyJerry RelphKent Eken
Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing FinanceTorrey WestromMark JohnsonKari Dziedzic
Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing PolicyBill WeberMike GogginFoung Hawj
Capital InvestmentDave SenjemBill IngebrigtsenSandy Pappas
Commerce and Consumer Protection Finance and PolicyGary DahmsKarin HousleyDan Sparks
E–12 Education FinanceCarla NelsonUntil February 28, 2018.[88]|group=nb}}Chuck Wiger
From February 28, 2018.[88]|group=nb}}
E–12 Education PolicyEric PrattJustin EichornSusan Kent
Energy and Utilities Finance and PolicyDavid OsmekAndrew MathewsJohn Marty
Environment and Natural Resources FinanceBill IngebrigtsenCarrie RuudDavid Tomassoni
Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Legacy FinanceCarrie RuudBill WeberChris Eaton
FinanceJulie RosenUntil May 25, 2018.|group=nb|name=fischbach}}Dick Cohen
Health and Human Services Finance and PolicyMichelle BensonScott JensenUntil January 3, 2019.|group=nb}}
Higher Education Finance and Policygroup=nb|name=fischbach}}Rich DraheimGreg Clausen
Human Services Reform Finance and PolicyJim AbelerPaul UtkeJeff Hayden
Jobs and Economic Growth Finance and PolicyJeremy MillerPaul AndersonBobby Joe Champion
Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and PolicyWarren LimmerDan HallRon Latz
Local GovernmentDan HallBruce AndersonPatricia Torres Ray
Rules and AdministrationPaul GazelkaMichelle BensonTom Bakk
SubcommitteesCommitteesPaul Gazelka
Conference CommitteesPaul Gazelka
Ethical Conductgroup=nb|name=fischbach}}
Established January 31, 2017.[89]|group=nb}}Scott Newman
State Government Finance and Policy and ElectionsMary KiffmeyerMark KoranJim Carlson
TaxesRoger ChamberlainDave SenjemAnn Rest
Transportation Finance and PolicyScott NewmanJohn JasinskiScott Dibble
Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and PolicyBruce AndersonAndrew LangJerry Newton
Select Committees
Health Care Consumer Access and Affordability{{Refn|Established May 22, 2017.[90]|group=nb}}Scott JensenJulie RosenMelissa Halvorson Wiklund

House of Representatives

Committee ChairVice ChairDFL Lead(s)
Agriculture Finance Rod HamiltonTim MillerJeanne Poppe
Agriculture Policy Paul AndersonJeff BackerDavid Bly
Capital Investment Dean UrdahlMark UglemAlice Hausman
Civil Law and Data Practices Policy Peggy ScottDennis SmithJohn Lesch
Commerce and Regulatory Reform Joe HoppeKelly FentonLinda Slocum
Education Finance Jenifer LoonPeggy BennettJim Davnie
Education Innovation Policy Sondra EricksonBrian DanielsCarlos Mariani
Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance Dan FabianJosh HeintzemanRick Hansen
SubcommitteeMining, Forestry, and TourismChris SwedzinskiDale LueckJason Metsa
Ethics Sondra EricksonMary Murphy
Government Operations and Elections Policy Tim O'DriscollCindy PughMike Nelson
Health and Human Services Finance Matt DeanTony AlbrightErin Murphy
Health and Human Services ReformJoe SchomackerGlenn GruenhagenTina Liebling
Subcommittees Aging and Long-Term Care Deb KielTama TheisSusan Allen
Childcare Access and AffordabilityMary FransonRoz PetersonPeggy Flanagan
Higher Education and Career Readiness Policy and Finance Bud NornesDrew ChristensenGene Pelowski
Job Growth and Energy Affordability Policy and FinancePat GarofaloJim NewbergerKaren Clark
Tim Mahoney
Jean Wagenius
Legacy Funding FinanceBob GuntherSandy LaymanLeon Lillie
Public Safety and Security Policy and FinanceUntil November 9, 2017.[91]|group=nb}}Until February 8, 2018.[92]|group=nb}}Debra Hilstrom
From February 8, 2018.[92]|group=nb}}From {{Circa|2018}}.|group=nb}}
Rules and Legislative AdministrationUntil July 2, 2018.|group=nb|name=peppin}}Dave BakerMelissa Hortman
SubcommitteeEstablished February 7, 2018.[93]|group=nb}}group=nb|name=peppin}}Kelly FentonMelissa Hortman
State Government Finance Sarah AndersonJim NashSheldon Johnson
Division Veterans Affairs Bob DettmerMatt BlissUntil September 5, 2018.|group=nb}}
Taxes Greg DavidsJoe McDonaldPaul Marquart
DivisionProperty Tax and Local Government FinanceSteve DrazkowskiJerry HertausDiane Loeffler
Transportation Finance Paul TorkelsonJohn PetersburgFrank Hornstein
Transportation and Regional Governance PolicyLinda RunbeckJon KoznickConnie Bernardy
Ways and Means Jim KnoblachBob VogelLyndon Carlson
Select Committees
Technology and Responsive Government{{Refn|Established February 16, 2017.[94]|group=nb}}Dave Baker

Administrative officers

Senate

  • Secretary: Cal Ludeman
  • First Assistant Secretary: Colleen Pacheco
  • Second Assistant Secretary: Mike Linn
  • Third Assistant Secretary: Jessica Tupper
  • Engrossing Secretary: Melissa Mapes
  • Sergeant at Arms: Sven Lindquist
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Marilyn Logan
  • Chaplain: Mike Smith (2017)

House of Representatives

  • Chief Clerk: Patrick Murphy
  • First Assistant Chief Clerk: Tim Johnson
  • Second Assistant Chief Clerk: Gail Romanowski
  • Desk Clerk: Marilee Davis
  • Legislative Clerk: David Surdez
  • Chief Sergeant at Arms: Bob Meyerson
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Erica Brynildson
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Andrew Olson
  • Index Clerk: Carl Hamre

Notes

1. ^{{cite news|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|last2=Coolican|first2=J. Patrick|title=Minnesota Legislature adjourns special session|url=http://www.startribune.com/budget-debates-set-to-continue-as-special-session-drags-on/424409213/|accessdate=May 26, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=May 26, 2017}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Lopez|first1=Ricardo|title=Gov. Mark Dayton fainted near the end of his annual statewide address|url=http://www.startribune.com/gov-mark-dayton-s-annual-statewide-address-likely-to-focus-on-spending-education-health-care/411547015/|accessdate=March 14, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=January 24, 2017}}
3. ^{{Cite news |url=https://www.twincities.com/2017/01/23/gov-mark-dayton-collapses-in-the-middle-of-his-state-of-the-state-address/ |title=Mark Dayton recovering after collapsing during his State of the State address |last=Montgomery |first=David |date=January 23, 2017 |work=Pioneer Press |access-date=February 20, 2018 |last2=Stassen-Berger |first2=Rachel E. |language=en-US}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Verges|first1=Josh|title=Steve Sviggum, General Mills CEO elected to UMN Board of Regents|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/02/22/steve-sviggum-general-mills-ceo-elected-to-umn-board-of-regents/|accessdate=March 14, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=February 22, 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Van Berkel|first1=Jessie|last2=Coolican|first2=J. Patrick|title=Gov. Mark Dayton wraps up his final State of the State speech with a focus on finances|url=http://www.startribune.com/gov-mark-dayton-making-his-final-state-of-the-state-has-much-to-do-and-not-much-time-to-do-it/476841493/|accessdate=May 3, 2018|work=Star Tribune|date=March 15, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite news|last1=Koumpilova|first1=Mila|title=Legislature picks Randy Simonson as new University of Minnesota regent amid abortion controversy|url=http://www.startribune.com/legislature-picks-randy-simonson-as-new-university-of-minnesota-regent/482303962/|accessdate=May 10, 2018|work=Star Tribune|date=May 10, 2018}}
7. ^{{cite news|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|title=Dayton, GOP legislators strike deal on insurance rebates|url=http://www.startribune.com/dayton-gop-legislators-strike-deal-on-insurance-rebates/411810546/|accessdate=March 14, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=January 26, 2017}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Bierschbach|first1=Briana|title=Dayton signs booze bill; liquor stores can be open on Sundays starting July 2|url=https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2017/03/dayton-signs-booze-bill-liquor-stores-can-be-open-sundays-starting-july-2|accessdate=March 14, 2017|work=MinnPost|date=March 7, 2017|language=en}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|title=Dayton won't block $542M for insurance companies, but withholds signature|url=http://www.startribune.com/dayton-will-let-542-million-reinsurance-bill-become-law-without-his-signature/417973623/|accessdate=April 3, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=April 3, 2017}}
10. ^{{cite news|last1=Bierschbach|first1=Briana|title=With new law, Minnesota becomes the last state to comply with federal Real ID Act|url=https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2017/05/new-law-minnesota-becomes-last-state-comply-federal-real-id-act|accessdate=May 18, 2017|work=MinnPost|date=May 18, 2017|language=en}}
11. ^{{cite news|last1=Coolican|first1=J. Patrick|title=Dayton signs 10 budget bills and tax cuts, but defunds Legislature|url=http://www.startribune.com/republicans-tout-legislative-accomplishments-dayton-to-sign-or-veto-bills-this-week/425320603/|accessdate=May 30, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=May 30, 2017}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/05/24/higher-ed-budget-university-minnesota-tuition-increase|title=Students at Minnesota's public colleges face likely tuition hikes|date=May 23, 2017|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio|last1=Cox|first1=Peter|accessdate=May 24, 2017}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/22/increased-penalties-for-highway-protesters-dropped-ban-on-undocumented-immigrant-drivers-licenses-remains/|title=Protester penalties out, ban on undocumented immigrant driver’s licenses in|date=May 22, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|last2=Vezner|first2=Tad|last1=Magan|first1=Christopher|accessdate=May 23, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/transportation-bill-staves-off-transit-cuts-for-now/424109073/|title=Transportation bill staves off transit cuts — for now|date=May 24, 2017|work=Star Tribune|last1=Moore|first1=Janet|accessdate=May 24, 2017}}
15. ^{{cite news|last1=Magan|first1=Christopher|title=Education budget boosts funding, but teachers union urges veto|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/26/education-budget-boosts-funding-but-teachers-union-urges-veto/|accessdate=May 26, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 26, 2017}}
16. ^{{cite news|last1=Zdechlik|first1=Mark|title=Holding his nose, Dayton signs Health and Human Services bill|url=http://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/05/31/health-human-services-bill|accessdate=May 31, 2017|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio|date=May 31, 2017}}
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Salisbury|first1=Bill|title=Get ready for some construction cranes. Mark Dayton signs $990M infrastructure bill|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/30/get-ready-for-some-construction-cranes-mark-dayton-signs-990m-infrastructure-bill/|accessdate=May 30, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 30, 2017}}
18. ^{{cite news|last1=Van Berkel|first1=Jessie|title=Minnesota Legislature votes to restore House, Senate operating budgets|url=http://www.startribune.com/legislative-funding-bill-clears-first-hurdle-at-conference-committee/474858193/|accessdate=February 26, 2018|work=Star Tribune|date=February 22, 2018}}
19. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/lawmakers-reach-compromise-on-10m-for-mnlars-repairs/477662603/|title=Lawmakers reach compromise on $10M for vehicle system repairs|last=Van Berkel|first=Jessie|date=March 23, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
20. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/04/19/minnesota-senate-penalties-fake-service-animals-bill|title=MN Senate backs penalties for passing off untrained pets as service animals|last=Pugmire|first=Tim|date=April 19, 2018|access-date=May 2, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
21. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/dayton-signs-1-5-billion-bonding-bill-but-expresses-deep-concerns/484071331/|title=Dayton OKs $1.5 billion for public works, including school safety|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|date=May 30, 2018|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=May 30, 2018}}
22. ^{{cite news |last1=Van Berkel |first1=Jessie |title=Dayton signs pension bill aimed at long-term stability in state retirement system |url=http://www.startribune.com/dayton-signs-pension-bill-aimed-at-long-term-stability-in-state-retirement-system/484203521/ |accessdate=May 31, 2018 |work=Star Tribune |date=May 31, 2018}}
23. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.minnpost.com/education/2018/03/edina-young-conservatives-club-lawsuit-inspires-bill-legislature|title=Edina Young Conservatives Club lawsuit inspires bill in Legislature|last=Hinrichs|first=Erin|date=March 12, 2018|work=MinnPost|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
24. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/mn-lawmakers-aim-to-broaden-distracted-driving-laws/413092653/|title=Distracted-driving bill aims 'to stop the carnage on our roads today'|last1=Moore|first1=Janet|date=February 8, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=April 6, 2017|last2=Harlow|first2=Tim}}
25. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/05/10/hands-free-cell-phone-bill-moving-through-house-still-stalled-in-senate|title=Hands-free cell phone bill moving in House but still stalled in Senate|last1=Bakst|first1=Brian|date=May 10, 2018|accessdate=May 10, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
26. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/hands-free-cellphone-bill-unlikely-to-become-law-in-minnesota/482696561/|title='Hands-free' cellphone bill unlikely to become law in Minnesota this year|last=Harlow|first=Tim|date=May 15, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 15, 2018}}
27. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/house-hearing-ends-amid-protest-after-bill-cracking-down-on-demonstrators-moves-forward/411660166/|title=Bill to crack down on Minnesota protesters appears to be national trend|last1=Furst|first1=Randy|date=January 24, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=March 14, 2017}}
28. ^{{cite news|last1=Williams|first1=Brandt|last2=Cox|first2=Peter|title=Committee debates bills aimed at self-defense, permit to carry laws|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/03/08/minnesota-republicans-aim-to-loosen-gun-laws|accessdate=March 15, 2017|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio|date=March 8, 2017}}
29. ^{{cite news|last1=Vezner|first1=Tad|title=Minnesota gun rights legislation fails to get far, despite Republican legislative control|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/25/minnesota-gun-rights-legislation-fails-to-get-far-despite-republican-legislative-control/|accessdate=May 25, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 25, 2017}}
30. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/legislature-cracking-down-on-female-genital-mutilation/422431233/|title=Minnesota House cracks down on female genital mutilation|last1=Brooks|first1=Jennifer|date=May 15, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=May 15, 2017}}
31. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-bill-against-female-mutilation-raises-opposition/423070383/|title=Minnesota bill against female genital mutilation raises opposition|last1=Koumpilova|first1=Mila|date=May 19, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=May 25, 2017|last2=Mahamud|first2=Faiza}}
32. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/04/09/women-share-stories-of-genital-mutilation|title=Women share stories of genital mutilation, support bill to fight the procedure|last=Feshir|first=Riham|date=April 9, 2018|access-date=May 3, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
33. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.twincities.com/2018/03/01/gun-control-bills-tabled-surprising-few-but-with-all-eyes-on-november/|title=Gun control bills tabled — surprising few, but with all eyes on November|last=Vezner|first=Tad|date=March 1, 2018|work=Pioneer Press|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
34. ^{{cite news|last1=Dupuy|first1=Beatrice|title=School choice debate kicks off at Minn. State Capitol|url=http://www.startribune.com/school-choice-debate-kicks-off-at-minn-state-capitol/411706826/|accessdate=March 14, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=January 24, 2017}}
35. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/gop-proposes-work-requirement-for-minnesotans-getting-medical-assistance/476618223/|title=GOP proposes work requirement for Minnesotans getting medical assistance|last=Van Berkel|first=Jessie|date=March 12, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 2, 2018|last2=Howatt|first2=Glenn}}
36. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/medicaid-work-requirements-proposal-advances-in-the-legislature/478354673/|title=Medicaid work requirements proposal advances in the Legislature|last=Howatt|first=Glenn|date=March 29, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
37. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/dfl-lawmakers-call-for-changes-to-child-protection-system-s-treatment-of-black-families/479333163/|title=DFL lawmakers call for changes to child protection system's treatment of black families|last1=Van Berkel|first1=Jessie|date=April 10, 2018|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=May 3, 2018}}
38. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.twincities.com/2018/03/01/casualties-of-the-opioid-crisis-push-stewardship-bill-to-pay-for-treatment-and-prevention/|title=Grieving families push for bill to pay for opioid treatment and prevention|last=Magan|first=Christopher|date=March 1, 2018|work=Pioneer Press|access-date=May 15, 2018}}
39. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/tsunami-of-lobbying-greets-bipartisan-effort-at-minnesota-capitol-to-tax-opioids/481834501/|title=Tsunami of lobbying greets bipartisan effort at Minnesota Capitol to tax opioids|last1=Coolican|first1=J. Patrick|date=May 5, 2018|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=May 10, 2018}}
40. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/05/10/senate-passes-bill-to-combat-opioid-addiction|title=Senate passes bill to combat opioid addiction|last1=Collins|first1=Jon|date=May 10, 2018|accessdate=May 10, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
41. ^{{cite news|last1=Coolican|first1=J. Patrick|title=Some DFL lawmakers call for legal marijuana, acknowledge uphill battle|url=http://www.startribune.com/dfl-lawmakers-call-for-legal-marijuana/413312863/|accessdate=March 14, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=February 9, 2017}}
42. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/voters-may-decide-whether-auto-taxes-should-pay-for-roads-bridges/479462093/|title=Minnesota voters may decide whether auto taxes should pay for roads, bridges|last=Moore|first=Janet|date=April 13, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
43. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/05/08/transportation-amendment-hits-pothole-in-state-senate|title=Transportation amendment hits pothole in state Senate|last1=Pugmire|first1=Tim|date=May 8, 2018|accessdate=May 9, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
44. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/05/17/spinning-their-wheels-house-oks-transportation-measure|title=Spinning their wheels? House OKs transportation measure|last=Pugmire|first=Tim|date=May 17, 2018|access-date=May 17, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
45. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/dfl-legislators-propose-raising-age-to-buy-assault-weapons/476314573/|title=Minnesota DFL legislators propose raising age to buy semiautomatic weapons to 21|last=Van Berkel|first=Jessie|date=March 8, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
46. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2018/04/lawmakers-unveil-proposal-redefine-what-sexual-harassment-means-minnesota|title=Lawmakers unveil proposal to redefine what sexual harassment means in Minnesota|last=Bierschbach|first=Briana|date=April 20, 2018|work=MinnPost|access-date=May 2, 2018}}
47. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/change-to-sexual-harassment-standard-stalls-in-minnesota-senate/481533501/|title=Change to sexual harassment standard stalls in Minnesota Senate|last=Van Berkel|first=Jessie|date=May 3, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 3, 2018}}
48. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/legislature-to-debate-cities-role-in-wage-sick-leave-policy/415260064/|title=In first step, Minnesota House votes to block cities' wage, workplace rules|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|date=March 2, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=March 27, 2017}}
49. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-senate-to-vote-on-bill-blocking-cities-wage-sick-leave-ordinances/419971313/|title=Minnesota Senate approves bill blocking cities' wage, sick-leave ordinances|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|date=April 20, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=April 20, 2017}}
50. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/cities-and-state-face-off-in-local-control-debate/479936843/|title=Battle over local control is about-face for GOP legislators|last=Van Berkel|first=Jessie|date=April 16, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 3, 2018}}
51. ^{{cite news|last1=Lopez|first1=Ricardo|title=As expected, Gov. Dayton vetoes two bills that sought limits on abortions in Minnesota|url=http://www.startribune.com/dayton-vetoes-two-abortion-bills/421935333/|accessdate=May 10, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=May 10, 2017}}
52. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/state-gop-leaders-line-up-behind-budget-plan/420790393/|title=Minnesota Republicans in Legislature line up behind budget plan|date=April 28, 2017|work=Star Tribune|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|accessdate=April 29, 2017}}
53. ^{{cite news|last1=Lopez|first1=Ricardo|title=Dayton follows through on threat, vetoes 5 budget bills|url=http://www.startribune.com/dayton-follows-through-on-threat-vetoes-5-budget-bills/422116873/|accessdate=May 13, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=May 12, 2017}}
54. ^{{cite news|last1=Montgomery|first1=David|title=Mark Dayton vetoes all budget bills — with only six days to go|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/15/after-vetoes-phase-two-of-minnesota-budget-talks-will-begin/|accessdate=May 15, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 15, 2017}}
55. ^{{cite news|last1=Coolican|first1=J. Patrick|title=Republicans want to reshape environmental protection, meeting stiff DFL resistance|url=http://www.startribune.com/republicans-want-to-reshape-environmental-protection-meeting-stiff-dfl-resistance/417506503/|accessdate=March 29, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=March 29, 2017}}
56. ^{{cite news|last1=Magan|first1=Christopher|title=Education budget proposal focuses on flexibility; critics say it's not enough|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/02/education-budget-proposal-focuses-on-flexibility-critics-say-its-not-enough/|accessdate=May 9, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 2, 2017}}
57. ^{{cite news|last1=Bierschbach|first1=Briana|title=State budget battle revolves around a basic question: How much should it cost to run Minnesota's government?|url=https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2017/04/state-budget-battle-revolves-around-basic-question-how-much-should-it-cost-r|accessdate=April 20, 2017|work=MinnPost|date=April 20, 2017|language=en}}
58. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-house-passes-2-2-billion-plan-to-improve-roads-bridges/417841533/|title=Minnesota House passes $2.2 billion plan to improve roads, bridges|date=April 1, 2017|work=Star Tribune|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|accessdate=April 1, 2017}}
59. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-senate-gop-transportation-plan-calls-for-diverting-general-fund-money/416673973/|title=Minnesota Senate GOP transportation plan calls for diverting general fund money|date=March 20, 2017|work=Star Tribune|last1=Lopez|first1=Ricardo|accessdate=March 27, 2017}}
60. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/02/from-police-training-to-protests-legislature-drafts-joint-public-safety-bill/|title=From police training to protests, Legislature drafts joint public safety bill|date=May 2, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|last1=Vezner|first1=Tad|accessdate=May 9, 2017}}
61. ^{{cite news|last1=Bierschbach|first1=Briana|title=Why higher ed funding could be a major sticking point in budget negotiations at the state Capitol|url=https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2017/04/why-higher-ed-funding-could-be-major-sticking-point-budget-negotiations-stat|accessdate=April 29, 2017|work=MinnPost|date=April 28, 2017|language=en}}
62. ^{{cite news|last1=Golden|first1=Erin|title=Budget progress in Minnesota Legislature delayed with lawmaker's absence|url=http://www.startribune.com/state-senator-s-absence-means-slowdown-on-budget-bills/421892893/|accessdate=May 10, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=May 10, 2017}}
63. ^{{cite news|last1=Magan|first1=Christopher|title=Mark Dayton vetoes teacher licensing overhaul bill|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/18/mark-dayton-vetoes-teacher-licensing-overhaul-bill/|accessdate=May 18, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 18, 2017}}
64. ^{{cite news|last1=Stassen-Berger|first1=Rachel E.|title=Mark Dayton vetoes bill curtailing cities’ paid-time off, minimum wage rules|url=http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/30/mark-dayton-vetoes-bill-curtailing-cities-paid-time-off-minimum-wage-rules/|accessdate=May 30, 2017|work=Pioneer Press|date=May 30, 2017}}
65. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-house-senate-reach-deal-on-tax-bill/482433031/|title=Minnesota House, Senate reach deal on tax bill|last=Van Berkel|first=Jessie|date=May 12, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 14, 2018}}
66. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-house-passes-gop-tax-bill-dayton-not-yet-on-board/482733901/|title=Minnesota House passes GOP tax bill; Gov. Dayton not yet on board|last=Keen|first=Judy|date=May 15, 2018|work=Star Tribune|access-date=May 15, 2018}}
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68. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.startribune.com/bills-to-crack-down-on-minnesota-protesters-advance-in-house/414524183/|title=Bills to crack down on Minnesota protesters advance in House, Senate|last1=Lopez|first1=Ricardo|date=February 22, 2017|work=Star Tribune|accessdate=March 14, 2017}}
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70. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/05/14/bill-toughening-protester-penalties-heads-to-dayton|title=Bill toughening protester penalties heads to Dayton|last=Pugmire|first=Tim|date=May 14, 2018|access-date=May 16, 2018|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio}}
71. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.twincities.com/2018/05/19/mark-dayton-vetoes-plan-to-increase-penalties-for-protesters-who-mess-up-transportation/|title=Mark Dayton vetoes plan to increase penalties for protesters who mess up transportation|last=Orrick|first=Dave|date=May 19, 2018|work=Pioneer Press|access-date=May 20, 2018}}
72. ^{{cite news|last1=Van Berkel|first1=Jessie|title=Gov. Mark Dayton vetoes tax, spending bills|url=http://www.startribune.com/gov-mark-dayton-vetoes-tax-spending-bills/483469211/|accessdate=May 23, 2018|work=Star Tribune|date=May 23, 2018}}
73. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2018/05/bill-reform-met-council-will-probably-be-vetoed-doesnt-mean-lot-people-still|title=A bill to reform the Met Council will probably be vetoed. That doesn't mean a lot of people still don't have problems with the Met Council|last=Callaghan|first=Peter|date=May 29, 2018|work=MinnPost|access-date=May 30, 2018}}
74. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.leg.state.mn.us/lrl/vetoes/vetodetails?years=2018,2017|title=Veto Details|publisher=Minnesota Legislative Reference Library|language=en|accessdate=May 30, 2018}}
75. ^{{cite news |last=Golden |first=Erin |date=November 17, 2017 |title=Minnesota Supreme Court upholds Gov. Mark Dayton's veto of House, Senate budget |url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-supreme-court-upholds-gov-mark-dayton-s-veto-of-house-senate-budget/458004743/ |work=Star Tribune |access-date=November 22, 2017}}
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77. ^{{cite web|title=Senate DFL Caucus Appoints Freshman Assistant Leader and Caucus Whips|url=http://senatedfl.mn/2017/01/24/senate-dfl-caucus-appoints-freshman-assistant-leader-and-caucus-whips/|publisher=Minnesota Senate DFL|accessdate=February 3, 2017}}
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83. ^{{cite news|last1=Coolican|first1=J. Patrick|title=Minnesota state Rep. Tony Cornish to resign after harassment claims|url=http://www.startribune.com/state-rep-tony-cornish-to-resign-after-harassment-claims/459178703/|accessdate=December 1, 2017|work=Star Tribune|date=November 21, 2017}}
84. ^{{cite news|last1=Van Berkel|first1=Jessie|title=Paul Thissen, former state House speaker, to join Minnesota Supreme Court|url=http://www.startribune.com/paul-thissen-former-state-house-speaker-to-join-minnesota-supreme-court/480002253/|accessdate=April 19, 2018|work=Star Tribune|date=April 17, 2018}}
85. ^{{cite news |last1=Van Berkel |first1=Jessie |title=Majority Leader Joyce Peppin resigning from state House |url=http://www.startribune.com/minnesota-house-majority-leader-joyce-peppin-will-not-seek-re-election/484060481/ |accessdate=July 1, 2018 |work=Star Tribune |date=May 30, 2018}}
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87. ^{{cite news |last1=Bakst |first1=Brian |title=Senate GOP back in charge; DFL awaits Walz picks |url=https://blogs.mprnews.org/capitol-view/2018/12/senate-gop-back-in-charge-dfl-awaits-walz-picks/ |accessdate=December 11, 2018 |publisher=Minnesota Public Radio |date=December 11, 2018}}
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91. ^{{cite news|last1=Cook|first1=Mike|title=Cornish to step down amid sexual harassment allegations|url=http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/SessionDaily/Story/12976|accessdate=May 6, 2018|work=Session Daily|publisher=Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services|date=November 21, 2017|language=en}}
92. ^{{cite news|last1=Mohr|first1=Jonathan|title=Johnson appointed chairman of House Public Safety Committee|url=http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/SessionDaily/Story/12993|accessdate=February 8, 2018|work=Session Daily|publisher=Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services|date=February 8, 2018|language=en}}
93. ^{{cite news|last1=Cook|first1=Mike|title=House creates subcommittee to address workplace respect issues|url=http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/SessionDaily/Story/12991|accessdate=February 8, 2018|work=Session Daily|publisher=Minnesota House of Representatives Public Information Services|date=February 7, 2018|language=en}}
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References

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External links

  • [https://www.leg.state.mn.us/ Legislature]
    • [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/2017/0/ 2017 Regular Session Laws]
    • [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/2017/1/ 2017, 1st Special Session Laws]
    • [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/2018/0/ 2018 Regular Session Laws]
  • [https://www.senate.mn Senate]
    • [https://www.senate.mn/departments/scr/billsumm/index.php?ls=90 List of bill summaries] prepared by the Senate Counsel, Research and Fiscal Analysis Office
    • [https://www.senate.mn/departments/fiscalpol/tracking/index.php?archive_year=2018 Fiscal tracking spreadsheets] prepared by the Senate Counsel, Research and Fiscal Analysis Office
  • [https://www.house.mn/ House of Representatives]
    • [https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/billsum.aspx?ls=90&filter=None List of bill summaries] prepared by the House Research Department
    • [https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/actsum.aspx?ls=90&filter=None List of act summaries] prepared by the House Research Department
    • [https://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/Fiscal/Home/TrackingSheets Fiscal tracking spreadsheets] prepared by the House Fiscal Analysis Department
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