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Judiciary committee advances a slate of government, elections and oversight bills in extra hearing
Summary
The Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee advanced a package of administrative and oversight bills on April 2, sending measures on insurance data calls, ballots, education oversight, child welfare, recodification and a DLI enforcement tool to their next committees.
The Minnesota House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee on April 2 advanced a group of bills to other committees after a brief extra-session hearing. Lawmakers approved motions to re-refer or place on the register eight additional bills covering insurance data calls, elections administration, education oversight, child welfare, recodification related to the new Department of Children, Youth and Families, and a minor Department of Labor and Industry authority.
Key items advanced in the hearing (motions approved by voice vote unless otherwise noted):
House File 2,389 (Commerce / NAIC model language): Department of Commerce staff described statutory changes to define "data call" projects, clarify classification of company data under chapter 13, and permit summary-level de-identified information to be shared publicly while protecting company-level data. The committee adopted an A4 amendment that sponsors said aligns with model NAIC language and supports national accreditation of the Department. The bill was re-referred to the Commerce Finance and Policy Committee.
House File 2,870…
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