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Senate advances commerce omnibus after contentious debate over cannabis grants, consumer protections and insurance provisions
Summary
Senate File 2216, an omnibus commerce and consumer protection bill, passed after floor debate and multiple amendment votes. Major floor fights centered on CANRenew social-equity grants, Office of Cannabis Management funding, consumer protections for HOAs and medigap/62J insurance mandate language.
Senate File 2216, the omnibus commerce and consumer protection budget and policy bill, passed the Minnesota Senate after extended floor debate and several recorded amendment votes.
Senator Klein, chairing the Commerce Committee, presented the measure as a broad package that would regulate insurance, consumer protections, telecommunications and business practices. He described new provisions to establish an HOA registry and an ombudsperson, strengthen oversight of investment broker fraud and set standards for water provision at large entertainment venues. "This bill will establish a registry and an ombudsperson for HOAs to ensure fairness and transparency," Klein said on the floor.
Significant debate focused on the bill's cannabis-related provisions and ongoing social-equity grant funding.…
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