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HF 1369-Rep. Christensen(DFL-Stillwater) HF 1617-Rep.Urdahl(R-Grove City) <br /> SF 1503-Sen. Goggin(R-Red Wing) SF 2021-Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) <br /> To require all public schools or school districts reporting To appropriate $60 million in funding from state bond- <br /> on their behalf to enter and maintain monthly utility ing proceeds for the Public Facilities Authority in these <br /> consumption data into the Minnesota B3 benchmarking amounts: $6 million to match federal grants for the clean <br /> program for all buildings under its custodial control. water revolving fund; $15 million for grants to munici- <br /> palities under the water infrastructure funding program; <br /> HF 1405—Rep.Stephenson(DFL-Coon Rapids) $39 million for grants to municipalities under the point <br /> SF 1456—Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) source implementation program. <br /> To require electric utilities in their Integrated Re- <br /> source Plan filings to include analyses of potential HF 1656—Rep. Persell(DFL-Bemidji) <br /> for utilization of energy storage and energy efficiency SF 2096—Sen.Ingebrigtsen (R-Alexandria) <br /> and load management; to maximize utilization of local To remove the 300-kW limit for solar facilities on state <br /> workers for electric generating facilities construction; buildings in order to meet the current law requirement <br /> to establish state transmission planning to account of meeting 2 percent of state building energy needs with <br /> for retiring generation facilities and to create an IRP renewable energy located at the building site. <br /> group to biennially share best practices, promote co- <br /> ordination across resource plans and determine what HF 1673—Rep. Fabian (R-Roseau) <br /> other resource planning topics to discuss. SF 1972—Sen. Mathews (R-Milaca) <br /> To prohibit the PCA and DNR from adopting guidelines, <br /> HF 2342—Stephenson (DFL-Coon Rapids) bulletins, criterion, manual standards, interpretive <br /> SF 1480—Rarick(R-Pine City) statements or similar pronouncements that meet the <br /> To appropriate money to complete the remaining obliga- definition of a rule but have not been adopted according <br /> tions for"Made in Minnesota" solar program incentive to the required rulemaking process. <br /> payments and pay administrative costs and to repeal the <br /> statute establishing the program. HF 1683-Rep.Long(DFL-Minneapolis) <br /> SF 2054-Sen.Senjem(R-Rochester) <br /> HF 2218—Richardson (DFL-Mendota Heights) To require all electric and gas utilities to provide <br /> SF 1489—Sen. Torres Ray (DFL-Minneapolis) customer-identifiable energy usage data in a format <br /> To require all gas and electric utilities, including munic- comprehensible to the typical customer in as close to <br /> ipal power agencies, to report annually on their efforts, real-time as practicable to the customer or a third-par- <br /> goals, and plans to increase diversity in the workplace, ty authorized by the customer;to require utilities to <br /> including"workforce representation numbers and per- provide non-customer-identifiable energy usage data <br /> centages" and all procurement goals and actual spending to anyone requesting it. <br /> for female-owned, minority-owned, veteran-owned and <br /> small business enterprises. HF 1796-Rep. Hansen(DFL-South St. Paul) <br /> SF 1777-Sen. Jasinski (R-Faribault) <br /> HF 2638—Rep.Bierman(R-Apple Valley) To allow Xcel customers to subscribe to solar gardens in <br /> SF 1549—Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) distant counties if the facility is at least 100 feet from <br /> To appropriate $100,000 to allow DEED to update its the nearest residential property. Current law allows a <br /> Clean Energy Economy Profile which quantifies the em- customer to subscribe to facilities only in their county or <br /> ployment and wages of`clean energy'businesses. an adjacent county. <br /> HF 1945-Rep. Kresha(R-Little Falls) HF 2006-Rep. Swedzinski (R-Ghent) <br /> SF 1634-Sen. Howe (R-Rockville) SF 1824-Sen. Goggin(R-Red Wing) <br /> To make publicly available, data related to complaints To allow Xcel to recover from customers the amounts it <br /> or charges against public officials, where the public pays to the state for permission to store spent nuclear <br /> official in any city is a manager, chief, director or head fuel in storage casks at Prairie Island and Monticello. <br /> of a department, division, bureau or board. Current law <br /> limits availability of data for such positions to cities with HF 1737 Rep.Lippert (DFL-Northfield) <br /> a population of 7,500 or more. SF 1905 Sen. Senjem(R-Rochester) <br /> To appropriate $8 million from the general fund to <br /> SF 1649—Sen.Koran(R-North Branch) MnDOT to support the development of supply equipment <br /> No House companion bill. for public electric vehicles, mostly with charging capaci- <br /> To require state agencies to invite vendors to discuss ty greater than 150 kW. No more than 40 percent of the <br /> a proposed contract before issuing a notice of proposed funds could be used for equipment installation within <br /> contract for professional or technical services valued at the seven-county metro area. <br /> $25,000 or more. <br /> 11 <br /> 241 <br />
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