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Votes at a glance: House passes three bipartisan public‑safety bills; several noncontroversial referrals approved

2522629 · March 7, 2025
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The Minnesota House passed three bipartisan public‑safety bills unanimously and approved routine committee re‑referrals and motions.

The House approved several noncontroversial public‑safety bills and procedural motions during the floor session.

House File 129: The chamber passed House File 129, which requires the director of child trafficking prevention who submits a report to the commissioner of health every two years to also provide that report to the public safety and health committees in both the House and Senate. Representative Repinski, the bill author, described it as a bipartisan procedural change to increase committee access to the report. Representative Hanson Jay urged members to support the bill and said wider distribution will help…

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