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Committee adopts amendment and re-refers bill to Judiciary to end two-year automatic child-support COLA
Summary
Representative Peggy Scott's bill would end Minnesota's two-year automatic cost-of-living adjustments for child support orders and align practice with federal three-year review requirements; committee adopted a start-date amendment and re-referred the bill to Judiciary.
Representative Peggy Scott presented House File 2,456, a bill to repeal Minnesota's two-year automatic cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for child support orders and instead follow the federal three-year review process for adjusting orders. The committee adopted a DE1 amendment clarifying the bill's start date and voted to re-refer the bill to the Judiciary Committee.
Trish Schopenhammer, director of the…
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