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The following are three lists of bills of particular interest HF 3033 Mekeland <br />SF 3876 Osmek <br />introduced during the Regular Session. The second list is To prohibit political subdivisions from banning the use of <br />of such bills introduced during the First Special Ses-natural gas in newly constructed buildings. <br />during the Second Special Session. <br />SF 3103 Hoffman <br />-To require all electric utilities to provide customers <br />um carry forward to the second year (but not to special semiannual reports on electric generation sources and <br />session). Once the legislature adjourns sine die, any bills associated air pollution emissions. <br />still in the hopper must be reintroduced in the next leg- <br />islative and/or in any special session called in between. <br />Bills introduced in a special session do not carry forward SF 3314 Dibble <br />to any other session whether regular or special.To appropriate $400,000 to assess climate change im- <br />pacts on state-owned assets. <br />Links to the session laws and bills summarized in this <br />Report can be found at www.leg.state.mn.us. And of HF 3076 Freiberg <br />course members are welcome to contact the Government SF 3108 Marty <br />Relations team at MMUA.To reduce greenhouse gas emissions reductions from <br />HF 3083 Wazlawik <br />A. Regular Session <br />SF 3803 Eaton <br />To prevent homeowner associations from prohibiting <br />HF 2836 Hornstein <br />rooftop solar installation by members. <br />SF 3143 Dibble <br />To establish a climate change advisory council, eliminate <br />HF 3101 Christensen <br />No Senate companion bill <br />qualifying sources under the RES, require utilities sub- <br />To require all electric utilities to include their renewable <br />ject to the RES to provide only carbon-free electricity by <br />energy program information with each customer bill. <br />2030, add local workforce provisions to the RES, suspend <br />new fossil fuel handling facility construction permits <br />HF 3149 Swedzinski <br />pending a state greenhouse gas reduction progress <br />No Senate companion bill <br />To require rate impact analysis before passage of any <br />the federal “Green New Deal” type policy proposals. <br />legislation affecting the cost of energy. <br />HF 2966 Mekeland <br />SF 3230 Utke <br />No Senate companion bill <br />To establish liability and vicarious liability for trespass <br />To prohibit IOU cost recovery for solar panels made with <br />to critical infrastructure and make it a crime to recruit <br />child labor. <br />or educate individuals to trespass on or damage critical <br />infrastructure. <br />SF 3139 Koran <br />HF 2969 Garofalo <br />To prohibit any disposable paper-type product (wipes) <br />No Senate companion bill <br />- <br />septic safe or sewer safe unless it either meets the test <br />ment fund to supplement federal funds for Minnesotans <br />- <br />under the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Pro- <br />mission or complies with the most recent code of practice <br />gram (LIHEAP). <br />for product labeling of the association of the nonwoven <br />fabrics industry, that has been approved by the Minneso- <br />HF 3020 Miller <br />ta Pollution Control Agency. (See also, NHC / SF 4428 in <br />SF 3062 Lang <br />the Regular Session subpart of Section 3 of this Report.) <br />repair and expand the generating capacity of the Granite <br />HF 3209 Stephenson <br />Falls hydroelectric generating facility. <br />No Senate companion bill <br />operations of non-renewable, electric utility generators. <br />6 <br />102 <br />
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