House Bill Introductions — April 7 to April 29, 2022

House Bill Introductions — April 7 to April 29, 2022

The following bills were introduced by the Minnesota House of Representatives from April 7 to April 29, 2022. We hope that you monitor these posts, as it keeps you updated and informed about the bills under consideration that may impact school boards and school districts across the state. Whether it is a new mandate, or more/less funding for certain programs it is important for you to know how these bills may impact your district.

House Education Finance and Policy Bill Introductions

Bill Number Summary Author

H.F. 4764

A bill for an act relating to education finance; appropriating money for county law library grants Becker-Finn

H.F. 4782

A bill for an act relating to education finance; providing funding for prekindergarten through grade 12 education; modifying provisions for general education, education excellence, teachers, special education, nutrition, early childhood, community education, and state agencies; requiring reports Long

H.F. 4827

A bill for an act relating to education; providing for student welfare and parental awareness in education Franson

H.F. 4845

A bill for an act relating to education; providing for nonexclusionary discipline Edelson

Other Bill Introductions of Interest

Bill Number Summary Author

H.F. 4788

A bill for an act relating to agriculture; appropriating money for livestock processing facilities grants Anderson

Elections Bill Introductions

Bill Number Summary Author

H.F. 4790

A bill for an act relating to elections; requiring photo ID to register to vote and to vote; creating a voter identification card; establishing provisional ballots; prohibiting certain methods of compensation related to absentee voting; requiring identification of individuals acting as an agent for an absentee voter; requiring identification of individuals providing assistance to a voter in a polling place; prohibiting certain activities related to voter registration and absentee voting; prohibiting counties, municipalities, and school districts from accepting certain contributions for election expenses; amending requirements for in-person absentee voting polling places; increasing criminal penalties; requiring reports Daudt

 

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