89th Minnesota Legislature

The Eighty-ninth Minnesota Legislature was the legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota from January 6, 2015, to January 2, 2017. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, based on the results of the 2012 Senate election and the 2014 House election. The seats were apportioned based on the 2010 United States census. It first convened in Saint Paul on January 6, 2015, and last met on May 23, 2016. It held its regular session from January 6 to May 18, 2015, and from March 8 to May 23, 2016. A special session to complete unfinished business was held from June 12 to 13, 2015.[1]

Eighty-ninth Minnesota Legislature
88th 90th
Overview
Legislative bodyMinnesota Legislature
TermJanuary 6, 2015 (2015-01-06) – January 2, 2017 (2017-01-02)
Election2014 General Election
Senate
Members67 senators
PresidentSandy Pappas (DFL)
Majority LeaderTom Bakk (DFL)
Minority LeaderDavid Hann (R)
Party controlDemocratic–Farmer–Labor Party
House of Representatives
Members134 representatives
SpeakerKurt Daudt (R)
Majority LeaderJoyce Peppin (R)
Minority LeaderPaul Thissen (DFL)
Party controlRepublican Party
Sessions
2015January 6, 2015 (2015-01-06) – May 18, 2015 (2015-05-18)
2016March 8, 2016 (2016-03-08) – May 23, 2016 (2016-05-23)
Special sessions
2015, 1stJune 12, 2015 (2015-06-12) – June 13, 2015 (2015-06-13)

Major events edit

  • March 4, 2015: Joint session to elect regents of the University of Minnesota.
  • April 9, 2015: 2015 State of the State Address
  • March 9, 2016: 2016 State of the State Address

Major legislation edit

Enacted edit

Proposed edit

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

Vetoed edit

Summary of actions edit

In this Legislature, all acts were approved (signed) by Governor Mark Dayton, with the exceptions of H.F. No. 844, an omnibus education bill;[3] H.F. No. 846, an omnibus agriculture, environment, and natural resources bill;[4] H.F. No. 1437, an omnibus jobs, economic development, and energy bill;[5] and S.F. No. 588, an omnibus bill modifying state and local government employee retirement statutes,[6] all of which were vetoed. In chapter 186, an environment and natural resources appropriations act, seven appropriations were line-item vetoed.[2] H.F. No. 848, the omnibus tax bill, was pocket vetoed. No bills or items were enacted by the Legislature over the governor's veto.

Political composition edit

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

Senate edit

Senate composition
  39 DFL
  28 Republican
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
Democratic–Farmer–LaborRepublican
End of the previous Legislature3928670
Begin3928670
October 31, 201527661
February 22, 201628670
July 11, 20163828661
Final voting share57.6%42.4%
Beginning of the next Legislature3334670

House of Representatives edit

House composition (from February 17, 2016)
  73 Republican
  61 DFL
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
RepublicanDemocratic–Farmer–Labor
End of the previous Legislature61731340
Begin72621340
July 1, 2015611331
August 8, 2015601322
November 9, 2015611331
December 15, 2015601322
December 17, 2015611331
February 17, 2016731340
Final voting share54.5%45.5%
Beginning of the next Legislature76571331

Leadership edit

Senate edit

Majority (DFL) leadership edit

Minority (Republican) leadership edit

House of Representatives edit

Majority (Republican) leadership edit

Minority (DFL) leadership edit

Members edit

Senate edit

Senate districts by members' political party
  DFL
  Republican
DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst elected
1LeRoy StumpfDFLPlummer1982
2Rod SkoeDFLClearbrook2002
3Tom BakkDFLCook2002
4Kent EkenDFLTwin Valley2012
5Tom SaxhaugDFLGrand Rapids2002
6David TomassoniDFLChisholm2000
7Roger ReinertDFLDuluth2010
8Bill IngebrigtsenRepublicanAlexandria2006
9Paul GazelkaRepublicanNisswa2010
10Carrie RuudRepublicanBreezy Point2002, 2012
11Tony LoureyDFLKerrick2006
12Torrey WestromRepublicanElbow Lake2012
13Michelle FischbachRepublicanPaynesville1996*
14John PedersonRepublicanSt. Cloud2010
15Dave BrownRepublicanBecker2010
16Gary DahmsRepublicanRedwood Falls2010
17Lyle KoenenDFLClara City2012*
18Scott NewmanRepublicanHutchinson2010
19Kathy SheranDFLMankato2006
20Kevin DahleDFLNorthfield2008*, 2012
21Matt SchmitDFLRed Wing2012
22Bill WeberRepublicanLuverne2012
23Julie RosenRepublicanVernon Center2002
24Vicki JensenDFLOwatonna2012
25Dave SenjemRepublicanRochester2002
26Carla NelsonRepublicanRochester2010
27Dan SparksDFLAustin2002
28Jeremy MillerRepublicanWinona2010
29Bruce AndersonRepublicanBuffalo2012
30Mary KiffmeyerRepublicanBig Lake2012
31Michelle BensonRepublicanHam Lake2010
32Sean NienowRepublicanCambridge2002, 2010
33David OsmekRepublicanMound2012
34Warren LimmerRepublicanMaple Grove1995*
35Branden Petersen
(until October 31, 2015)
RepublicanAndover2012
Jim Abeler
(from February 22, 2016)
RepublicanAnoka2016*
36John HoffmanDFLChamplin2012
37Alice JohnsonDFLSpring Lake Park2012
38Roger ChamberlainRepublicanLino Lakes2010
39Karin HousleyRepublicanSt. Marys Point2012
40Chris EatonDFLBrooklyn Center2011*
41Barb GoodwinDFLColumbia Heights2010
42Bev ScalzeDFLLittle Canada2012
43Chuck WigerDFLMaplewood1996
44Terri BonoffDFLMinnetonka2005*
45Ann RestDFLNew Hope2000
46Ron LatzDFLSt. Louis Park2006
47Julianne OrtmanRepublicanChanhassen2002
48David HannRepublicanEden Prairie2002
49Melisa FranzenDFLEdina2012
50Melissa Halvorson WiklundDFLBloomington2012
51Jim CarlsonDFLEagan2006, 2012
52Jim Metzen
(died July 11, 2016)
DFLSouth St. Paul1986
53Susan KentDFLWoodbury2012
54Katie SiebenDFLNewport2006
55Eric PrattRepublicanPrior Lake2012
56Dan HallRepublicanBurnsville2010
57Greg ClausenDFLApple Valley2012
58Dave ThompsonRepublicanLakeville2010
59Bobby Joe ChampionDFLMinneapolis2012
60Kari DziedzicDFLMinneapolis2012*
61Scott DibbleDFLMinneapolis2002
62Jeff HaydenDFLMinneapolis2011*
63Patricia Torres RayDFLMinneapolis2006
64Dick CohenDFLSaint Paul1986
65Sandy PappasDFLSaint Paul1990
66John MartyDFLRoseville1986
67Foung HawjDFLSaint Paul2012
*Elected in a special election.[7]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms.[8]

House of Representatives edit

House districts by members' political party (from February 17, 2016)
  Republican
  DFL
DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst elected
1ADan FabianRepublicanRoseau2010
1BDeb KielRepublicanCrookston2010
2ADave HancockRepublicanBemidji2010, 2014
2BSteve GreenRepublicanFosston2012
3ADavid Dill
(died August 8, 2015)
DFLCrane Lake2002
Rob Ecklund
(from December 17, 2015)
DFLInternational Falls2015*
3BMary MurphyDFLHermantown1976
4ABen LienDFLMoorhead2012
4BPaul MarquartDFLDilworth2000
5AJohn PersellDFLBemidji2008
5BTom AnzelcDFLBalsam Township2006
6ACarly MelinDFLHibbing2011*
6BJason MetsaDFLVirginia2012
7AJennifer SchultzDFLDuluth2014
7BErik SimonsonDFLDuluth2012
8ABud NornesRepublicanFergus Falls1996
8BMary FransonRepublicanAlexandria2010
9AMark AndersonRepublicanLake Shore2012
9BRon KreshaRepublicanLittle Falls2012
10AJosh HeintzemanRepublicanNisswa2014
10BDale LueckRepublicanAitkin2014
11AMike SundinDFLEsko2012
11BJason RarickRepublicanPine City2014
12AJeff BackerRepublicanBrowns Valley2014
12BPaul AndersonRepublicanStarbuck2008
13AJeff HoweRepublicanRockville2012
13BTim O'DriscollRepublicanSartell2010
14ATama TheisRepublicanSt. Cloud2013*
14BJim KnoblachRepublicanSt. Cloud1994, 2014
15ASondra EricksonRepublicanPrinceton1998*, 2010
15BJim NewbergerRepublicanBecker2012
16AChris SwedzinskiRepublicanGhent2010
16BPaul TorkelsonRepublicanHanska2008
17ATim MillerRepublicanPrinsburg2014
17BDave BakerRepublicanWillmar2014
18ADean UrdahlRepublicanGrove City2002
18BGlenn GruenhagenRepublicanGlencoe2010
19AClark JohnsonDFLNorth Mankato2013*
19BJack ConsidineDFLMankato2014
20ABob VogelRepublicanElko New Market2014
20BDavid BlyDFLNorthfield2006, 2012
21ATim KellyRepublicanRed Wing2008
21BSteve DrazkowskiRepublicanMazeppa2007*
22AJoe SchomackerRepublicanLuverne2010
22BRod HamiltonRepublicanMountain Lake2004
23ABob GuntherRepublicanFairmont1995*
23BTony CornishRepublicanVernon Center2002
24AJohn PetersburgRepublicanWaseca2012
24BBrian DanielsRepublicanFaribault2014
25ADuane QuamRepublicanByron2010
25BKim NortonDFLRochester2006
26ATina LieblingDFLRochester2004
26BNels PiersonRepublicanRochester2014
27APeggy BennettRepublicanAlbert Lea2014
27BJeanne PoppeDFLAustin2004
28AGene PelowskiDFLWinona1986
28BGreg DavidsRepublicanPreston1991*, 2008
29AJoe McDonaldRepublicanDelano2010
29BMarion O'NeillRepublicanMaple Lake2012
30ANick ZerwasRepublicanElk River2012
30BEric LuceroRepublicanDayton2014
31AKurt DaudtRepublicanCrown2010
31BTom HackbarthRepublicanCedar1994, 1998
32ABrian JohnsonRepublicanCambridge2012
32BBob BarrettRepublicanLindstrom2010
33AJerry HertausRepublicanGreenfield2012
33BCindy PughRepublicanChanhassen2012
34AJoyce PeppinRepublicanRogers2004
34BDennis SmithRepublicanMaple Grove2014
35AAbigail WhelanRepublicanAnoka2014
35BPeggy ScottRepublicanAndover2008
36AMark UglemRepublicanChamplin2012
36BMelissa HortmanDFLBrooklyn Park2004
37AJerry NewtonDFLCoon Rapids2008, 2012
37BTim SandersRepublicanBlaine2008
38ALinda RunbeckRepublicanCircle Pines1989*, 2010
38BMatt DeanRepublicanDellwood2004
39ABob DettmerRepublicanForest Lake2006
39BKathy LohmerRepublicanStillwater2010
40AMike NelsonDFLBrooklyn Park2002
40BDebra HilstromDFLBrooklyn Center2000
41AConnie BernardyDFLFridley2000, 2012
41BCarolyn LaineDFLColumbia Heights2006
42ABarb YarussoDFLShoreview2012
42BJason IsaacsonDFLShoreview2012
43APeter FischerDFLMaplewood2012
43BLeon LillieDFLNorth St. Paul2004
44ASarah AndersonRepublicanPlymouth2006
44BJon ApplebaumDFLMinnetonka2014
45ALyndon CarlsonDFLCrystal1972
45BMike FreibergDFLGolden Valley2012
46ARyan Winkler
(until July 1, 2015)
DFLSt. Louis Park2006
Peggy Flanagan
(from November 9, 2015)
DFLSt. Louis Park2015*
46BCheryl YouakimDFLHopkins2014
47AJim NashRepublicanWaconia2014
47BJoe HoppeRepublicanChaska2002
48AYvonne SelcerDFLMinnetonka2012
48BJenifer LoonRepublicanEden Prairie2008
49ARon ErhardtDFLEdina1990, 2012
49BPaul RosenthalDFLEdina2008, 2012
50ALinda SlocumDFLRichfield2006
50BAnn Lenczewski
(until December 15, 2015)
DFLBloomington1998
Chad Anderson
(from February 17, 2016)
RepublicanBloomington2016*
51ASandra MasinDFLEagan2006, 2012
51BLaurie HalversonDFLEagan2012
52ARick HansenDFLSouth St. Paul2004
52BJoe AtkinsDFLInver Grove Heights2002
53AJoAnn WardDFLWoodbury2012
53BKelly FentonRepublicanWoodbury2014
54ADan SchoenDFLSt. Paul Park2012
54BDenny McNamaraRepublicanHastings2002
55ABob LoonanRepublicanShakopee2014
55BTony AlbrightRepublicanPrior Lake2012
56ADrew ChristensenRepublicanSavage2014
56BRoz PetersonRepublicanLakeville2014
57ATara MackRepublicanApple Valley2008
57BAnna WillsRepublicanApple Valley2012
58AJon KoznickRepublicanLakeville2014
58BPat GarofaloRepublicanFarmington2004
59AJoe MulleryDFLMinneapolis1996
59BRaymond DehnDFLMinneapolis2012
60ADiane LoefflerDFLMinneapolis2004
60BPhyllis KahnDFLMinneapolis1972
61AFrank HornsteinDFLMinneapolis2002
61BPaul ThissenDFLMinneapolis2002
62AKaren ClarkDFLMinneapolis1980
62BSusan AllenDFLMinneapolis2012*
63AJim DavnieDFLMinneapolis2000
63BJean WageniusDFLMinneapolis1986
64AErin MurphyDFLSaint Paul2006
64BDave PintoDFLSaint Paul2014
65ARena MoranDFLSaint Paul2010
65BCarlos MarianiDFLSaint Paul1990
66AAlice HausmanDFLSaint Paul1989*
66BJohn LeschDFLSaint Paul2002
67ATim MahoneyDFLSaint Paul1998
67BSheldon JohnsonDFLSaint Paul2000
*Elected in a special election.[9]
†Elected to non-consecutive terms.[10]

Changes in membership edit

Senate edit

DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate of successor's
formal installation[a]
35Branden Petersen (R)Resigned effective October 31, 2015.[11]
A special election was held on February 9, 2016.
Jim Abeler (R)February 22, 2016
52Jim Metzen (DFL)Died of lung cancer on July 11, 2016.[12]N/AN/A

House of Representatives edit

DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate of successor's
formal installation[a]
46ARyan Winkler (DFL)Resigned effective July 1, 2015.[13]
A special election was held on November 3, 2015.
Peggy Flanagan (DFL)November 9, 2015
3ADavid Dill (DFL)Died of cancer on August 8, 2015.[14]
A special election was held on December 8, 2015.
Rob Ecklund (DFL)December 17, 2015
50BAnn Lenczewski (DFL)Resigned effective December 15, 2015, to join Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P.[15]
A special election was held on February 9, 2016.
Chad Anderson (R)February 17, 2016

Committees edit

Senate edit

CommitteeChair(s)Vice ChairRepublican Lead
Capital InvestmentLeRoy StumpfBev ScalzeDave Senjem
CommerceJim Metzen (until July 11, 2016)Vicki JensenPaul Gazelka
SubcommitteeInsurance ReformVicki Jensen
EducationChuck WigerAlice JohnsonSean Nienow
Environment and EnergyJohn MartyJohn HoffmanDavid Osmek
SubcommitteesFish and WildlifeMatt Schmit
LandsFoung Hawj
FinanceDick CohenBobby Joe ChampionMichelle Fischbach
DivisionsE–12 EducationChuck WigerAlice JohnsonSean Nienow
Environment and Energy (established February 29, 2016)John MartyJohn HoffmanDavid Osmek
Environment, Economic Development and Agriculture (dissolved February 29, 2016)David TomassoniFoung HawjBill Ingebrigtsen
Health and Human ServicesTony LoureyMelisa FranzenJulie Rosen
Higher Education and Workforce DevelopmentTerri BonoffGreg ClausenJeremy Miller
JudiciaryRon LatzBarb GoodwinWarren Limmer
SubdivisionJustice Programs (established February 25, 2015)[16]Bobby Joe Champion
Natural Resources, Economic Development and Agriculture (established February 29, 2016)David TomassoniFoung HawjBill Ingebrigtsen
State Departments and VeteransTom SaxhaugJim CarlsonRoger Chamberlain
SubdivisionVeterans and Military Affairs (established February 10, 2015)[17]Jim CarlsonBruce Anderson
Transportation and Public SafetyScott DibbleSusan KentJohn Pederson
SubcommitteesEquity (established March 30, 2016)[18]Bobby Joe Champion
Jeff Hayden
LegacyDick Cohen
Health, Human Services and HousingKathy SheranMelissa Halvorson WiklundMichelle Benson
Higher Education and Workforce DevelopmentTerri BonoffGreg ClausenJeremy Miller
Jobs, Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentDan SparksMatt SchmitGary Dahms
JudiciaryRon LatzBarb GoodwinWarren Limmer
Rules and AdministrationTom BakkKatie SiebenDavid Hann
SubcommitteesCommitteesTom Bakk
Conference CommitteesTom Bakk
ElectionsKatie SiebenKent EkenMary Kiffmeyer
Ethical ConductSandy Pappas
Litigation ExpensesDick Cohen
Permanent and Joint RulesTom Bakk
Personnel and BudgetSandy Pappas
State and Local GovernmentPatricia Torres RayChris EatonDan Hall
TaxesRod SkoeAnn RestJulianne Ortman
DivisionTax ReformAnn RestLyle KoenenDave Thompson
Transportation and Public SafetyScott DibbleSusan KentJohn Pederson

House of Representatives edit

CommitteeChairVice ChairDFL Lead(s)
Affordable Child Care (Select, established March 8, 2016)[19]Mary Franson
Aging and Long-Term Care PolicyJoe SchomackerTama TheisLeon Lillie
Agriculture FinanceRod HamiltonDeb KielJeanne Poppe
Agriculture PolicyPaul AndersonMary FransonDavid Bly
Capital InvestmentPaul TorkelsonChris SwedzinskiAlice Hausman
Civil Law and Data PracticesPeggy ScottDennis SmithJohn Lesch
Commerce and Regulatory ReformJoe HoppeTim O'DriscollJoe Atkins
Education FinanceJenifer LoonRon KreshaMary Murphy
Education Innovation PolicySondra EricksonPeggy BennettCarlos Mariani
Environment and Natural Resources Policy and FinanceDenny McNamaraDan FabianRick Hansen
EthicsSondra EricksonMary Murphy
Government Operations and Elections PolicyTim SandersCindy PughMike Nelson
SubcommitteeMetropolitan Council Accountability and TransparencyLinda RunbeckJim Nash
Greater Minnesota Economic and Workforce Development PolicyBob GuntherSteve GreenKim Norton
Health and Human Services FinanceMatt DeanJoe McDonaldTina Liebling (Health Care)
Diane Loeffler (Human Services)
Health and Human Services ReformTara MackRoz PetersonJoe Mullery
SubcommitteeLicensingNick Zerwas
Higher Education Policy and FinanceBud NornesMarion O'NeillGene Pelowski
Job Growth and Energy Affordability Policy and FinancePat GarofaloDave BakerTim Mahoney (Jobs and Energy)
Karen Clark (Housing)
Legacy Funding FinanceDean UrdahlJosh HeintzemanPhyllis Kahn
Mining and Outdoor Recreation PolicyTom HackbarthDale LueckDavid Dill (until August 8, 2015)
Tom Anzelc
SubcommitteeLandsDavid Dill (until August 8, 2015)
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Policy and FinanceTony CornishBrian JohnsonDebra Hilstrom
Rules and Legislative AdministrationJoyce PeppinKelly FentonPaul Thissen
State Government FinanceSarah AndersonJeff HoweSheldon Johnson
DivisionVeterans AffairsBob DettmerDave HancockJohn Persell
TaxesGreg DavidsBob BarrettAnn Lenczewski (until December 15, 2015)
Paul Marquart
DivisionProperty Tax and Local Government FinanceSteve DrazkowskiDuane QuamJim Davnie
Transportation Policy and FinanceTim KellyJohn PetersburgRon Erhardt
Frank Hornstein
Ways and MeansJim KnoblachTony AlbrightLyndon Carlson

Administrative officers edit

Senate edit

  • Secretary: JoAnne Zoff
  • 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 Hall
  • Chaplain: Rev. Dennis Morreim

House of Representatives edit

  • 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 (from January 29, 2015)[20]
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Erica Brynildson
  • Assistant Sergeant at Arms: Andrew Olson
  • Index Clerk: Carl Hamre

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b When seated or oath administered, not necessarily when service began.

References edit

  1. ^ Condon, Patrick and Ricardo Lopez (June 13, 2015). "Special session of unusual setting, suspense wraps up". Star Tribune. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Dayton, Mark. "Chapter 186 line-item veto letter" (PDF). Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  3. ^ Dayton, Mark. "H.F. No. 844 veto letter" (PDF). Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  4. ^ Dayton, Mark. "H.F. No. 846 veto letter" (PDF). Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  5. ^ Dayton, Mark. "H.F. No. 1437 veto letter" (PDF). Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  6. ^ Dayton, Mark. "S.F. No. 588 veto letter" (PDF). Office of Governor Mark Dayton. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  7. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  8. ^ "Minnesota Legislators Past & Present - Session Search Results". Legislators Past & Present. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  9. ^ "Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951-present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  10. ^ "Members by Seniority 2013 - 2014". Minnesota House of Representatives. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  11. ^ Stassen-Berger, Rachel E. (September 24, 2015). "Sen. Branden Petersen, pro-gay-marriage GOPer, resigning". Pioneer Press. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
  12. ^ Stassen-Berger, Rachel E.; Ferraro, Nick (July 12, 2016). "Longtime South St. Paul Sen. Jim Metzen dies at 72". Pioneer Press. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
  13. ^ Rowe, Seth (May 26, 2015). "Rep. Winkler will resign to move to Belgium". Sun Sailor. ECM Publishers. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  14. ^ Walsh, Paul (August 9, 2015). "NE Minnesota Rep. David Dill, championed outdoors, dies from cancer". Star Tribune. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  15. ^ Hanks, Mike (November 28, 2015). "Longtime Bloomington legislator announces retirement". Sun Current. ECM Publishers. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  16. ^ "Monday, March 2, 2015" (PDF). Journal of the Senate. Minnesota Senate. pp. 459–60. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  17. ^ "Thursday, February 12, 2015" (PDF). Journal of the Senate. Minnesota Senate. p. 251. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  18. ^ "Monday, April 4, 2016" (PDF). Journal of the Senate. Minnesota Senate. p. 5463. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  19. ^ "Tuesday, March 8, 2016" (PDF). Journal of the House. Minnesota House of Representatives. p. 6007. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  20. ^ "Thursday, January 29, 2015" (PDF). Journal of the House. Minnesota House of Representatives. pp. 135–36. Retrieved March 7, 2016.

External links edit

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