Quote of the Week: “Do I need to unmute myself?” Senator speaking into a microphone at a Senate hearing while also watching on a laptop.
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Legislative Update For the Week of February 21st
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 2/28/22 3:46 PM
Topics: Advocacy State Advocacy
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Legislative Update For the Week of February 14th
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 2/19/22 2:46 PM
Redistricting Unveiled
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Legislative Update For the Week of February 7th
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 2/14/22 4:06 PM
Big Picture Issues
Economy Continues to Boom
Minnesota’s economy continues to roar ahead after the 2020-2021 COVID slowdown. Minnesota’s unemployment rate fell to 3.1% in January, well below the 3.8% national average. Minnesota Management and Budget announced on Thursday that tax collections in January were 25% greater than projected. Corporate tax revenues were $642 million more than forecast . Since July 1, the start of the State’s fiscal year, tax revenues are $1.5 billion higher than projected. The State already has a projected $7.7 billion surplus based on the November budget forecast. A new budget forecast will be released in the next month that will guide spending and tax decision-making for the remainder of the session.
Topics: Advocacy State Advocacy
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Legislative Update For the Week of January 31st
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 2/7/22 12:21 PM
Quote of the Week:
"The crisis has reached crisis levels!" Department of Human Services testifying on workforce shortages in the health care sector.
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No Budget Means Special Session
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 5/17/21 5:01 PM
The lack of an agreement by Governor Walz, House Speaker Melissa Hortman and Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka on overall spending targets means the session ended with a whimper on Monday without passage of the budget bills needed to keep state government operating on July 1. Conference committees met last week, but with no budget targets they could only adopt non-controversial policy provisions. There have been only 3 sessions out of the last 11 budget sessions during which the Legislature completed its work on time.
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No Budget Targets With 10 Days to Go
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 5/10/21 12:43 PM
The 2021 session is scheduled to adjourn in 10 days, but legislative leaders and the Governor have no agreement on overall spending and individual finance bill spending targets.
Topics: Advocacy State Advocacy
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Legislature Begins Final Two Weeks of Regular Session
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 5/3/21 2:52 PM
The 2021 legislative session is scheduled to adjourn on Monday, May 17th and decisions that will affect NAIFA members are about to be made. House and Senate conference committees will begin meeting this week to reconcile differences in how the two bodies dealt with taxes, spending and hundreds of policy issues.
Topics: Advocacy State Advocacy
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Legislative Update For the Week of April 19th
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 4/23/21 4:45 PM
Reinsurance Conference Committee Set to Begin
Topics: Advocacy State Advocacy
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Legislative Update for the Week of April 5
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 4/13/21 10:24 AM
Legislature Reaches 3rd Committee Deadline
Friday was the 3rd Committee Deadline, the date by which all finance bills must be reported to the House Ways and Means Committee or the Senate Finance Committee. All Finance Committees in the two bodies were busy this week marking up their finance bills, some of which are scheduled to be heard in Ways and Means or Finance next week.
Topics: Advocacy State Advocacy
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Legislative Update For the Week of March 22nd
By Tom Lehman, NAIFA-Minnesota Lobbyist on 3/26/21 7:34 PM
Legislature Takes Break for Easter and Passover Holidays
The Minnesota Legislature is on its Easter/Passover break until 8:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 6. When the Legislature reconvenes, it will have just six weeks before the scheduled May 17th adjournment date. The biggest pending issue when legislators reconvene will be finalizing a two-year biennial budget for the biennium beginning July 1.