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House approves journal, adopts committee reports; advances House files and recesses to the call of the speaker

3319381 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

On May 14, 2025, the Minnesota House approved the previous day's journal, adopted standing committee reports by unanimous consent, advanced House File 3321 to second reading and gave first reading to HFs 3327–3329; Representative Niska moved and the House approved a recess to the call of the speaker.

The Minnesota House of Representatives convened in Saint Paul on May 14, 2025, established a quorum and approved the journal of the preceding day as corrected by the chief clerk.

During the morning session, the clerk closed the roll and confirmed a quorum was present. The House approved the journal of the House, 90th Fourth Session, 2025, 37th legislative day, by unanimous consent after the chief clerk noted corrections.

Reports of standing committees and divisions were adopted by unanimous consent when no objections were raised. The clerk announced second reading of House File 3321.

The chief clerk reported the introduction and first reading of House Files 3327 through 3329 and the House gave those bills their first reading. The transcript records the introductions and first readings but does not include bill text or sponsors in the provided excerpt.

Later in the session, Representative Niska of Anoka moved a recess "to the call of the speaker." The motion was decided by voice vote; those present responded "aye" and the Speaker announced the motion prevailed. The House then stood in recess.

The transcript excerpt does not record roll-call vote tallies for the journal approval, committee report adoptions, or the recess motion.