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a sustainable energy future that ends Minnesota's use HF 439—Rep. Quam(R-Byron) <br /> of fossil fuels and makes Minnesota the first state in the No Senate companion bill. <br /> nation to use only renewable energy. To establish a business exemption from sales and use <br /> tax for internet service equipment and machinery pur- <br /> HF 2077—Rep. Swedzinski (R-Ghent) chased or leased for use directly by an internet service <br /> SF 488—Sen. Osmek(R-Mound) provider primarily in the provision of internet service. <br /> To prohibit the MPUC from approving any community <br /> solar garden program offered to Xcel customers, unless SF 633—Sen. Osmek(R-Mound) <br /> the owner: provides information about estimated output No Senate companion bill. <br /> and subscriber's initial lump sum payment recovery ac- To repeal the prohibition on the MPUC from issuing cer- <br /> cording to approved calculations;provides certain finan- tificates of need for nuclear electric generating facilities. <br /> cial security information to the Commission;provides <br /> potential subscribers with certain consumer protection HF 588—Rep. Drazkowski (R-Mazeppa) <br /> measures; and takes certain other steps. SF 713—Sen. Goggin (R-Red Wing) <br /> To end Xcel's Community Solar Garden program. <br /> HF 1030—Rep. Pinto (DFL-St. Paul) <br /> SF 433—Sen.Latz (DFL-St.Louis Park) HF 894—Rep. Drazkowski (R-Mazeppa) <br /> To prohibit telecommunications providers and internet SF 848—Sen. Goggin (R-Red Wing) <br /> service providers from collecting personal information To establish setback requirements for Wind Energy <br /> from a customer resulting from the customer's use of the Conversion Systems;to establish a resolution process for <br /> service provider without express written consent of the WECS-related health complaints that subjects WECS <br /> customer and to prohibit refusal of service based on a owners to buying all contiguous property owned by a <br /> customer's refusal to provide consent. prevailing complainant. <br /> HF 372—Rep. Quam(R-Byron) HF 700—Rep.Long(DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> No House companion bill SF 850—Sen. Frentz (DFL-North Mankato) <br /> To establish an account administered by the Public Fa- To extend and increase the RES, setting it in 2035 <br /> cilities Authority for loans for rural wastewater treat- at 85 percent for Xcel and 80 percent for other IOUs, <br /> ment system renovation. G&Ts and municipal power agencies; to institute a <br /> new"Carbon-Free Standard" of 100 percent for most <br /> HF 2078—Rep. Swedzinski (R-Ghent) utilities by 2050 and 2045 for Xcel. <br /> SF 514—Sen. Osmek (R-Mound) <br /> To require the MPUC not to approve any community HF 690—Rep. Quam(R-Byron) <br /> solar garden program offered to Xcel customers, unless No Senate companion bill. <br /> the owner provides to potential subscribers a disclosure To appropriate funds for a grant to the University of <br /> checklist developed by Clean Energy Resource Teams Minnesota Energy Transition Lab to perform a feasibil- <br /> (CERTs). ity study on the potential use of hydrogen from nuclear <br /> generating facilities for manufacturing, refining, agricul- <br /> HF 376—Rep. Sundin (R-Esko) tural, transportation and other purposes. <br /> SF 807—Sen. Ruud (R-Breezy Point) <br /> To appropriate money for a grant to extend an existing HF 762—Rep. Quam(R-Byron) <br /> broadband network. SF 2019—Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) <br /> To establish a loan fund for dredging to improve water <br /> HF 411—Rep. Poppe (DFL-Austin) flow for hydro-electric facilities. <br /> SF 587—Sen. Dahms (R-Redwood Falls) <br /> To issue bonds and make $128 million in appropria- HF 1170—Rep. Ecklund (DFL-International Falls) <br /> tions to the Public Facilities Authority for purposes of SF 962—Sen. Mathews (R-Milaca) <br /> Clean Water programs. To require the Board of Water and Soil Resources to as- <br /> sume the Section 404 permitting program of the federal <br /> HF 973—Rep. Persell (DFL-Bemidji) Clean Water Act. <br /> SF 627—Sen.Marty (DFL-Roseville) <br /> To reestablish the Pollution Control Agency Citizens HF 862—Rep. Poston (R-Lake Shore) <br /> Board. SF 1061—Sen. Draheim(R-Madison Lake) <br /> To require the Environmental Quality Board to develop <br /> HF 424—Rep. Sundin (R-Esko) a plan for identifying which Minnesota lakes need accel- <br /> SF 1708—Sen. Utke (R-Park Rapids) erated lake management. <br /> To require the state to pay the costs of property tax judg- <br /> ments against state-assessed property. <br /> 9 <br /> 239 <br />
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