Legislative Update
Posted in bills on April 25th, 2009 by Robin Marty – Be the first to commentAlthough the MN Legislator is in a battle over taxes today, it has been a very active week on the floor.
This week the house passed a public safety finance bill which, along with the senate version will be worked on in committee soon. The house also passed a funding package for jobs and housing that “includes funding for jobs, economic development and housing programs through several state agencies. The bill would temporarily increase the workforce development fee paid by employers and use the money for several new and existing employment programs, including a wage subsidy similar to the Minnesota Emergency Employment Development program of the early 1980s”.
Finally, the Early childhood finance omnibus bill also passed the house.
The omnibus early childhood finance bill was passed 84-47 by the House after a debate that featured 11 amendments offered by Republicans, just one of which was adopted. (Watch)
The bill’s short life ends here, however, as its provisions are expected to be divided in conference committee between the K-12 education finance and health and human services omnibus bills. Some early childhood programs are funded through each channel.
Its sponsor, Rep. Nora Slawik (DFL-Maplewood), said HF2088 addresses “three overarching goals” the division has maintained through the session: getting an early start on closing the achievement gap, increasing child care quality and readying children for kindergarten.
While most Republicans believe in those broad goals, they have different priorities about how best to target programs and funds to the most at-risk children, and prefer to direct funds to strengthen children within the context of their families over state-run programs.
Check the above link to see who voted for and against the bill.