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(n) $250,000 the first year and $250,000 the second year are from the <br />environmental fund for identifying potential sources of PFAS contamination. <br />This is a one-time appropriation. <br /> <br />- Chapter 10 Omnibus DEED and DLI Bill <br />HF 1 Rep. Noor <br />SF 9 Sen. Pratt <br /> <br />o Article 1, section 7- directs DEED to apply for $70 million of federal <br />funds to finance the Border-to-Border Broadband program. <br /> <br />- Chapter 12 Omnibus State Government Finance Bill <br />HF 12 Rep. Nelson, M. <br />SF 2 Sen. Kiffmeyer <br /> <br />o Article 2, section 6 - requires the Department of Administration to <br />develop a charge sufficient to recoup the cost of power, plus <br />administrative costs, associated with providing EV charging at the <br />Capitol Complex. <br /> <br />- Chapter 14 Omnibus Tax and Public Finance Bill <br />HF 9 Rep. Marquart <br />SF 26 Sen. Nelson <br /> <br />Article 10, section 2 – clarifies that a municipal gas agency may <br />exercise any powers of a power agency when engaging in tax-exempt <br />prepayments and related transactions under the IRS code. <br /> <br />Section 3: Bills of Interest That Did Not Become Law <br />Bills introduced in the first year of a legislative biennium carry forward to the second. If a bill has <br />made it to a chamber’s floor, it reverts to the last policy committee to have heard the bill. The <br />committee then usually refers it back to the floor with no further testimony or amendments. Bills <br />sitting in a committee remain in that committee for further action. Bills drafted but not <br />introduced need to be introduced during the second year if they are to move towards a vote. <br />Bills introduced in a special session do not carry forward to any other regular or special session. <br />The following represent bills that are or could become bills of interest to municipal utilities in <br />2022. Issues that were largely resolved during the 2021 Regular Session and the First Special <br />Session of 2021 are not included in this list, and amendments could make other bills relevant to <br />municipal utilities. <br /> <br />HF 10 Stephenson <br />SF 955 Senjem <br /> <br />Clean Energy First Act - To make changes to the MPUC processes for analyzing Certificates of <br />Need and Integrated Resource Plans to prioritize local employment benefits as well as newly <br />defined "clean energy resources" and "carbon-free resources." <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />116 <br />