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Floor Session 4/24 SF2103 Final Passage Manufacturer testing license plates This bill would change the

he language to environmental test plates. This allows foreign automakers to test weather as well as other environmental standards for their vehicles in MN. I voted Yes The bill passed 50-0 SF1926 Building codes of local units of government inspection authority regulation A4 Amendment (Senjem) Mandatory fire sprinklers prohibited Senator Latz questioned whether the amendment was germane. The President ruled that the amendment was not germane. Senator Senjem appealed the decision of the President. The question was taken on Shall the decision of the President be the judgment of the Senate? I voted No The decision of the President was sustained 32-31 A50 Amendment (Cohen) Establishing deadline of December 31, 2017 for elevator installation compliance for smaller buildings. Senator Limmer questioned whether the amendment was germane. The President ruled that the amendment was germane. Senator Pederson appealed the decision of the President. The question was taken on Shall the decision of the President be the judgment of the Senate? I voted No The decision of the President was sustained 38-26 A53 Amendment to the amendment (Senjem) Mandatory fire sprinklers prohibited This amendment would prohibit a residential sprinkler mandate in statute. This will save the average MN on a new home about $9k. I voted Yes The amendment to the amendment passed 44-20

On the amendment as amended I voted Yes The amendment as amended passed 45-19 SF1926 Final Passage I voted Yes The bill passed 45-18 SF2470 Final Passage - Cooperative school and college center This would create the governance structure for a school cooperative in Northern MN. I voted Yes The bill passed 59-1 HF2746 Final Passage Department of Agriculture unsession bill and biodiesel minimum content requirement provisions This bill is technical in nature. I voted Yes The bill passed 61-1 HF2582 Final Passage Minnesota public benefit corporation act This bill would amend our standards around public benefit corporations and benevolent activity reporting requirements for publicly held companies. This bill tilts the scale in favor of activist management against transparency for shareholders. I voted No The bill passed 48-16 SF874 Final Passage Conviction requirement for judicial forfeiture This bill would allow someone who was ultimately found innocent to recover their property without paying the government to get it back.

I voted Yes The bill passed 55-5 HF2090 Final Passage Indemnity agreement in design professional services contracts - This bill addresses certain indemnity agreements in design professional services contracts. A provision of a design professional services contract is void and unenforceable if it attempts to require an indemnitor to indemnify, hold harmless, or defend an indemnitee for loss or damage resulting from the negligence or fault of anyone other than the indemnitor. Any provision that makes a design professional services contract subject to laws of another state or requires that any litigation, arbitration, or other dispute resolution process on the contract occur in another state is void and unenforceable. I voted Yes The bill passed 59-0 HF2276 Final Passage Safe at Home program modification - This bill amends the statutes governing the Safe at Home program administered by the secretary of state, which provides data protection for victims of violence. The program is designed to prevent violent offenders from using public data to locate their victims to cause further harm. The bill builds on the 2013 amendment that allowed a program participant to give notice of participation in the program to government entities, and restricted notified government entities from releasing participants data (either to another government entity or to private persons). I voted Yes The bill passed 61-0 HF3017 Final Passage Department of Public Safety unsession bill This is largely eliminating obsolete language and making technical changes. I voted Yes The bill passed 60-0 HF2937 Final Passage

Minnesota Historical Society provisions technical corrections bill Technical updates. I voted Yes The bill passed 60-0 SF2271 Metropolitan Council unsession bill Elimination of redundant and obsolete language. A1 Amendment (Osmek) Appointed members must be approved by majority of cities in jurisdiction they represent I voted Yes The amendment failed 26-37 A50 Amendment (Limmer) Met Council cannot impose or require local government to levy taxes without legislative approval I voted Yes The amendment failed 25-37 SF2271 Final Passage I voted Yes The bill passed 63-0 HF3072 Final Passage Department of Public Safetys Transportation unsession bill Elimination of obsolete language and makes technical changes. I voted Yes The bill passed 62-0

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