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On January 24, 2025, the Minnesota Supreme Court held that 68 members are necessary to constitute a quorum of the House. This webpage reflects proceedings that occurred before that decision was issued and are no longer active. See Simon v. Demuth, No. A25-0066 (Minn. Jan. 24, 2025) (consolidated with Hortman et al. v. Demuth et al., No. A25-0068) .

House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee

1/14/2025 1:52 PM

00:57 - P1 – Policy on Service Award Program.
01:43 - P2 – Policy on Donated Time.
03:34 - P3 – Policy on Compensatory Time, Non-Exempt Overtime, and Timecard Policy.
06:37 - P4 – Policy on the Payment of Per Diem Living Expenses during Interims.
07:34 - P5 – Policy on Legal Fees (laid on table).
14:27 - P6 – Policy on Photographs and Digital Images.
15:20 - R1 – Resolution on House Chaplain.
15:59 - R2 – Resolution on Leadership Compensation.
17:06 - R3 – Resolution on Expense Reimbursement.
18:26 - R4 – Resolution on Member’s Personalized Stationery Allocation.
19:04 - R5 – Resolution on Postage and Digital Constituent Communications (laid on table).
22:50 - R6 – Resolution on Reimbursement of Member Communications Expenses.
23:45 - R7 – Resolution on Alcohol Consumption.
24:52 - R8 – Resolution on Remote Work Policy.
25:40 - R9 – Resolution on Drug Use (laid on table).
27:17 - R10 – Resolution on Administration of Educational Programs.
Runs 29 minutes.