Английская Википедия:87th Minnesota Legislature
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The eighty-seventh Minnesota Legislature was the legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota from January 4, 2011, to January 7, 2013. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, based on the results of the 2010 Senate election and the 2010 House election. The seats were apportioned based on the 2000 United States census. It first convened in Saint Paul on January 4, 2011 and last met on August 24, 2012. It held its regular session from January 4 to May 23, 2011, and from January 24 to May 10, 2012. A special session was held on July 19 and 20, 2011, to complete the passage of budget bills. Another special session was held on August 24, 2012, to provide disaster assistance for the flooded areas of Duluth.[1]
Major events
- February 9, 2011: 2011 State of the State Address
- February 21, 2011: Joint session to elect regents of the University of Minnesota.
- February 14, 2012: 2012 State of the State Address
Major legislation
- The legislation listed here is taken from Hot List 2011 - 2012 Regular Session, which is, according to the website of the Minnesota Legislature "an unofficial listing of House and Senate files that have become somewhat to very well-known."[2] This is not an exhaustive list of bills enacted, proposed, or vetoed during the 87th Minnesota Legislature, but rather a list of well-known legislation.
Enacted
- May 25, 2011: An act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution recognizing marriage as only a union between one man and one woman (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- February 23, 2012: Public safety; requiring community notification when a person is released from the Minnesota sex offender program (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 5, 2012: An act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution requiring voters to present photographic identification (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 9, 2012: An act authorizing county attorneys and assistant county attorneys to carry firearms on duty under the terms of a permit to carry (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 18, 2012: Revisor Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 27, 2012: Omnibus Liquor Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 27, 2012: Omnibus Education Policy & Finance Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 28, 2012: Omnibus Agriculture Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 28, 2012: Omnibus Health & Human Services Finance Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- April 30, 2012: Omnibus Health & Human Services Policy Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 1, 2012: Omnibus Legacy Amendment Funding Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 3, 2012: Omnibus Environment Policy Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 3, 2012: Omnibus Game & Fish Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 10, 2012: Omnibus Pension Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 10, 2012: Omnibus Transportation Finance Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 10, 2012: Omnibus Data Practices Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 11, 2012: Omnibus Bonding Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 14, 2012: Omnibus Technical Tax Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 14, 2012: Viking stadium; provides for a National Football League Stadium in Minnesota funded by gambling revenue & more (Шаблон:MNLaw)
- May 25, 2012: Omnibus Higher Education Bill (Шаблон:MNLaw)
Vetoed
- Boldface indicates the act was passed by both houses.
- March 5, 2012: Firearms; allows use of firearm in self defense outside the permit holders home (Шаблон:MNBill/Шаблон:MNBill)
- April 5, 2012: Omnibus K-12 Bill (Шаблон:MNBill/Шаблон:MNBill)
- May 3, 2012: Teachers; school districts authorized to base leave of absence and discharge decisions on teacher evaluation outcomes (Шаблон:MNBill/Шаблон:MNBill)
- May 4, 2012: Omnibus Tax Bill (Шаблон:MNBill/Шаблон:MNBill)
- May 14, 2012: Omnibus Tax Bill (pocket veto) (Шаблон:MNBill/Шаблон:MNBill)
Summary of actions
In the 87th Minnesota Legislature, a total of 258 out of 5,731 bills introduced were passed by the Senate and House of Representatives.[3] All of the bills appearing on the Legislature's Hot List for the 87th Legislature were approved by Governor Mark Dayton, with the notable exceptions of H.F. No. 1467, an act that would have eliminated the duty to retreat with regard to the use of firearms in self-defense and instituted a stand-your-ground law while allowing the use of firearms in self-defense outside the permit holder's home; H.F. No. 2083, the omnibus K-12 bill; H.F. No. 1870, an act that would have authorized school districts to base leave of absence and discharge decisions on teacher evaluation outcomes; H.F. No. 2337, an omnibus tax bill; and H.F. No. 247, another omnibus tax bill, all of which were vetoed, except that H.F. No. 247 was the subject of a pocket veto rather than a regular veto.[2]
In total, 55 acts were vetoed, including 23 passed during the 2011 regular session and 32 passed during the 2012 continuation of the regular session. None of the bills passed during either of the special sessions were vetoed. Two of the 32 vetoes of bills passed during the 2012 continuation were pocket vetoes. There were no line-item vetoes. No acts or items were enacted by the Legislature over the Governor's veto.[3]
Political composition
- Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Membership changes" section, below.
Senate
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
|
Total | Vacant | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | | style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | | ||||
Democratic–Farmer–Labor | Republican | ||||
End of previous Legislature | Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | 46 | 21 | 67 | 0 | |
Begin | 30 | rowspan=11 Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 37 | 67 | 0 | |
March 20, 2011 | 29 | 66 | 1 | ||
April 12, 2011 | 30 | 67 | 0 | ||
June 15, 2011 | 29 | 66 | 1 | ||
August 15, 2011 | 28 | 65 | 2 | ||
October 18, 2011 | 30 | 67 | 0 | ||
November 7, 2011 | 29 | 66 | 1 | ||
January 10, 2012 | 30 | 67 | 0 | ||
March 2, 2012 | 29 | 66 | 1 | ||
April 10, 2012 | 30 | 67 | 0 | ||
September 4, 2012 | 29 | 66 | 1 | ||
Latest voting share | Шаблон:Percentage | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | Шаблон:Percentage | |||
Beginning of the next Legislature | Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | 39 | 28 | 67 | 0 |
House of Representatives
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
|
Total | Vacant | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | | style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | | ||||
Democratic–Farmer–Labor | Republican | ||||
End of previous Legislature | Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | 87 | 47 | 134 | 0 | |
Begin | 62 | rowspan="6" Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | 72 | 134 | 0 | |
January 13, 2011 | 61 | 133 | 1 | ||
February 22, 2011 | 62 | 134 | 0 | ||
October 18, 2011 | 61 | 133 | 1 | ||
January 10, 2012 | 62 | 134 | 0 | ||
April 10, 2012 | 61 | 133 | 1 | ||
Latest voting share | Шаблон:Percentage | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican | Шаблон:Percentage | |||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 72 | Шаблон:Party shading/Republican |60 | 132 | 2 |
Leadership
Senate
- President: Michelle Fischbach (R)
- President pro tempore: Gen Olson (R)
Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Leader:
- Amy Koch (until December 15, 2011)
- David Senjem (from December 27, 2011)
- Deputy Majority Leader:
- Geoff Michel (until December 27, 2011)
- Julianne Ortman (from January 3, 2012)
- Assistant Majority Leaders:
- Roger Chamberlain (from December 27, 2011)
- Paul Gazelka (from December 27, 2011)
- David Hann (until December 27, 2011)
- Bill Ingebrigtsen (from January 3, 2012)
- Ted Lillie (from December 27, 2011)
- Doug Magnus (until December 27, 2011)
- Claire Robling (from December 27, 2011)
- David Senjem (until December 27, 2011)
- Dave Thompson (until December 27, 2011)
- Majority Whip:
- Chris Gerlach (until December 27, 2011)
- Ted Lillie (2012)
- Assistant Majority Whips (2012):
Minority (DFL) leadership
- Minority Leader: Tom Bakk
- Assistant Minority Leader: Terri Bonoff
House of Representatives
- Speaker: Kurt Zellers (R)
- Speakers pro tempore:
- Greg Davids (R)
- Mary Liz Holberg (R)
- Morrie Lanning (R)
- Torrey Westrom (R)
Majority (Republican) leadership
- Majority Leader: Matt Dean
- Assistant Majority Leaders:
- Majority Whip: Rod Hamilton
Minority (DFL) leadership
- Minority Leader: Paul Thissen
- Deputy Minority Leader: Debra Hilstrom
- Assistant Minority Leaders:
- Kent Eken
- Rick Hansen
- Jeff Hayden (until October 25, 2011)
- Erin Murphy
- Kim Norton
- John Persell
- Steve Simon
- Minority Whips:
Members
Senate
House of Representatives
Membership changes
Senate
District | Vacated by | Reason for change | Successor | Date successor seated |
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66 | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Ellen Anderson (DFL) |
Resigned March 20, 2011 to chair the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Mary Jo McGuire (DFL) |
April 18, 2011 |
46 | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Linda Scheid (DFL) |
Died of ovarian cancer June 15, 2011. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Chris Eaton (DFL) |
October 28, 2011 |
61 | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Linda Berglin (DFL) |
Resigned August 15, 2011, to accept a position as a health policy program manager with Hennepin County. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Jeff Hayden (DFL) |
October 25, 2011 |
59 | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Larry Pogemiller (DFL) |
Resigned November 7, 2011 to become Director of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Kari Dziedzic (DFL) |
January 20, 2012 |
20 | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Gary Kubly (DFL) |
Died of Lou Gehrig's disease March 2, 2012. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Lyle Koenen (DFL) |
April 18, 2012 |
67 | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | John Harrington (DFL) |
Resigned September 4, 2012 to become Metro Transit Police Chief. | Remained vacant |
House of Representatives
District | Vacated by | Reason for change | Successor | Date successor seated |
---|---|---|---|---|
5B | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Anthony Sertich (DFL) |
Resigned January 13, 2011 to become the Commissioner of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Carly Melin (DFL) |
February 22, 2011 |
61B | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Jeff Hayden (DFL) |
Elected to the Minnesota State Senate in special election on October 18, 2011. | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Susan Allen (DFL) |
January 19, 2012 |
20B | nowrap Шаблон:Party shading/DFL | Lyle Koenen (DFL) |
Elected to the Minnesota State Senate in special election on April 10, 2012. | Remained vacant |
References
Шаблон:Reflist
Majority and Minority Leaders of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1901-present
Minnesota Legislators Past and Present, 87th Session
Results of Special Elections for the Minnesota Legislature, 1971-present
Party Control of the Minnesota Senate, 1951-present
Party Control of the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951-present
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