Relating to: apprenticeship and youth apprenticeship completion awards, career and technical education incentive grants and completion awards, technical preparation programs in school districts and technical colleges, creating an individual income tax credit for completing an apprenticeship program, rejection criteria for part-time open enrollment applications, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, and providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures.
hist191551Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 779 offered by Representative Shankland. hist191780Representative Plumer moved that Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 779 be laid on the table. The question was: Shall Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 779 be laid on the table?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Allen, Armstrong, August, Behnke, Binsfeld, Bodden, Born, Brandtjen, Brooks, Callahan, Dallman, Dittrich, Donovan, Duchow, Edming, Goeben, Green, Gundrum, Gustafson, Hurd, S. Johnson, Katsma, Kitchens, Krug, Kurtz, Macco, Magnafici, Maxey, Melotik, Michalski, Moses, Murphy, Mursau, Nedweski, Neylon, Novak, O'Connor, Oldenburg, Penterman, Petersen, Petryk, Plumer, Pronschinske, Rettinger, Rodriguez, Rozar, Schmidt, Schraa, Schutt, Snyder, Sortwell, Spiros, Steffen, Summerfield, Swearingen, Tittl, Tranel, Tusler, VanderMeer, Wichgers, Wittke and Speaker Vos - 62.
Noes - Representatives C. Anderson, J. Anderson, Andraca, Baldeh, Bare, Billings, Cabrera, Clancy, Conley, Considine, Doyle, Drake, Emerson, Goyke, Haywood, Hong, Jacobson, Joers, Madison, McGuire, Moore Omokunde, Myers, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Ortiz-Velez, Palmeri, Ratcliff, Riemer, Shankland, Shelton, Sinicki, Snodgrass, Stubbs, Subeck and Vining - 35.
Absent or not voting - Representatives Sapik and Zimmerman - 2.
Motion carried.
hist191781The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 779 be ordered engrossed and read a third time? Motion carried.
hist191782Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 779 be given a third reading. Granted. hist191783The question was: Assembly Bill 779 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Allen, Armstrong, August, Behnke, Binsfeld, Bodden, Born, Brandtjen, Brooks, Callahan, Dallman, Dittrich, Donovan, Duchow, Edming, Goeben, Green, Gundrum, Gustafson, Hurd, S. Johnson, Katsma, Kitchens, Krug, Kurtz, Macco, Magnafici, Maxey, Melotik, Michalski, Moses, Murphy, Mursau, Nedweski, Neylon, Novak, O'Connor, Oldenburg, Penterman, Petersen, Petryk, Plumer, Pronschinske, Rettinger, Rodriguez, Rozar, Schmidt, Schraa, Schutt, Snyder, Sortwell, Spiros, Steffen, Summerfield, Swearingen, Tittl, Tranel, Tusler, VanderMeer, Wichgers, Wittke and Speaker Vos - 62.
Noes - Representatives C. Anderson, J. Anderson, Andraca, Baldeh, Bare, Billings, Cabrera, Clancy, Conley, Considine, Doyle, Drake, Emerson, Goyke, Haywood, Hong, Jacobson, Joers, Madison, McGuire, Moore Omokunde, Myers, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Ortiz-Velez, Palmeri, Ratcliff, Riemer, Shankland, Shelton, Sinicki, Snodgrass, Stubbs, Subeck and Vining - 35.
Absent or not voting - Representatives Sapik and Zimmerman - 2.
Motion carried.
hist191784Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 779 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted. _____________
Special Order of Business at 10:31 a.m.
Relating to: petroleum products, storage of dangerous substances, and granting rule-making authority.
hist191786The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 798 be ordered engrossed and read a third time? Motion carried.
hist191787Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 798 be given a third reading. Granted. hist191788The question was: Assembly Bill 798 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? Motion carried.
hist191789Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 798 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted. _____________
Special Order of Business at 10:32 a.m.
Relating to: delegation of adjunctive services by chiropractors.
hist191791The question was: Shall Senate Bill 788 be ordered to a third reading? Motion carried.
hist191792Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 788 be given a third reading. Granted. hist191793The question was: Senate Bill 788 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in? Motion carried.
hist191794Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 788 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted. Assembly Bill 830
Relating to: delegation of adjunctive services by chiropractors.
hist191795Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 830 be laid on the table. Granted. _____________
Special Order of Business at 10:35 a.m.
Relating to: town withdrawals from county zoning and the effect of a jurisdiction change on zoning provisions.
hist191797The question was: Shall Senate Bill 826 be ordered to a third reading? Motion carried.
hist191798Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 826 be given a third reading. Granted. hist191799The question was: Senate Bill 826 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in? Motion carried.
Representative Allen asked unanimous consent to be recorded as voting “No” on the previous question. Granted.
hist191800Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 826 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted. Assembly Bill 881
Relating to: town withdrawals from county zoning and the effect of a jurisdiction change on zoning provisions.
hist191801Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 881 be laid on the table. Granted. _____________
Special Order of Business at 10:36 a.m.
Relating to: imposing conditions on a juvenile between a plea hearing and a fact-finding hearing or disposition hearing.
hist191803The question was: Shall Senate Bill 836 be ordered to a third reading? Motion carried.
hist191804Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 836 be given a third reading. Granted. hist191805The question was: Senate Bill 836 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in? Motion carried.
hist191806Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 836 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted. Speaker Pro Tempore Petersen in the chair.
Assembly Bill 896
Relating to: imposing conditions on a juvenile between a plea hearing and a fact-finding hearing or disposition hearing.
hist191807Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 896 be laid on the table. Granted. _____________
Special Order of Business at 10:37 a.m.
Relating to: various changes regarding the laws governing real estate practice, disclosures regarding real property wholesalers, and providing a penalty.
hist191809The question was: Shall Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 918 be adopted? Motion carried.
hist191810The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 918 be ordered engrossed and read a third time? Motion carried.
hist191811Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 918 be given a third reading. Granted. hist191812The question was: Assembly Bill 918 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed? Motion carried.
hist191813Representative Plumer asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 918 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted. _____________
Special Order of Business at 10:38 a.m.
Relating to: funding related to a Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity agreement and making an appropriation.
hist191815The question was: Shall Senate Bill 896 be ordered to a third reading?