On Sunday, state representative Gene Pelowski, DFL-Winona, tweeted a link to a preview/review of tonight's information meeting about legislative reform:
For a full review/preview of the House Reform Hearings this week go to Rep Pelowski’s Presentation on Reforming Minnesota’s Legislative Process. Title/Bill Intro pages attached. The link to full presentation below.https://t.co/a2sMRyjKqI#mnleg pic.twitter.com/akkBxKOCnw
— Gene Pelowski (@GenePelowski) November 25, 2018
Earlier, the Winona lawmaker had tweeted the agenda for the Tuesday evening meeting and that on Wednesday during the day:
Rep. Pelowski to Chair Two Informational Committee Meetings on Legislative Reform #mnleg pic.twitter.com/aUxNzAM5Gv
— Gene Pelowski (@GenePelowski) November 20, 2018
That lead to a question about the preview and the agenda; Pelowski responded "Please read the presentation. Brenda Erickson from NCSL is again giving testimony as are several other individuals from 2007-8. The presentation chronicles the legislative events of the last ten years."
One can view the informal presentation here or read it below:
Laura Ziegler of the Associated General Contractors asked:
Will the meetings be streamed via audio or video?
— Laura Ziegler (@laurahziegler) November 26, 2018
Via email this morning via the Minnesota House Information Service, we learned that the meeting will be streamed online on HTV1. Here's the agenda:
Informational meeting on legislative process reform
· Introductory comments.
· Introduction of members.
· Presentation by Brenda Erickson, National Conference of State Legislatures.
· Discussion.
This post is the fourth in a series about changes in the Minnesota House as it flips from Republican to Democratic control. Here are the earlier entries:
- No more "dark of night" mystery bill votes in MN House? Pelowski reforms might make it so
- MN House Speaker-elect Hortman intends to make "Omnibus Prime" bills a thing of the past
- What's coming, what's passing away, and what's enduring in Minnesota House committees
Photo: Gene Pelowski, DFL-Winona.
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