Senator Petersen asks leaders for meeting on student-abuse law passed late in prior session
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Summary
Senator Petersen used a point of personal privilege to request a meeting with the senate president and majority leader about a law she described as passed "in the middle of the night" that pertains to student abuse; she said constituents and a news item about an instructor in Decorah prompted the request.
Senator Petersen rose on a point of personal privilege to ask the Senate president and the majority leader for a meeting to discuss what she described as problems arising from a law passed late in the prior session and affecting students and families.
"I talked about a problem we're having with a law, that was passed in the middle of the night. Actually, it was early, the wee hours of the very last day of last session pertaining to student abuse," Petersen said, adding that she had seen a news article about an instructor in Decorah and that constituents — including contacts routed through Senator Klimesh's office — had asked for help.
Petersen asked for a meeting with the senate president and the majority leader to "see if we might be able to get this addressed before we adjourn for the year." She did not specify the bill number or the statute language she was referencing on the floor; the transcript records her request but does not include any response from leadership on scheduling or next steps.
Background and next steps: Petersen framed the matter as time-sensitive and urged leadership attention before the Senate adjourned. The transcript does not identify the law by bill number or quote its text; the senator asked for but did not report having secured a meeting date on the record.
