Legislative Deadlines
Last Week, Governor Tim Walz, Speaker of the House Melissa Hortman, and Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka announced additional deadlines for the legislature. The House and Senate always have deadlines for bills to move through the committee process, but these new and additional benchmarks will help ensure more of the end of session negotiations happen earlier, and provide more transparency for the public.
Under these new rules, fiscal targets will be provided to conference committees by May 6th. In past years, the Governor, Senate leader, and Speaker have failed to provide fiscal targets to conference committees in time for the conference committees to complete their work in open committee by the end of session. Conference committee reports need to be completed by May 13th, and the 2019 legislative session must adjourn by May 20th at Midnight.
Too often in recent years, the budget process has ended in what looks like a high-stakes poker game with the state’s top leaders making decisions behind closed doors. Minnesotans deserve better. The announced agreement puts us on a path to have more of the budget conversations in public, to have more legislators involved in the bill drafting process, and to end session on time. Continue reading “Sen. Jerry Newton (SD37) Update: February 22, 2019”