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This was the first legislature to be fully DFL-controlled since the 88th Minnesota Legislature in 2013–15. During the first session (2023), the body passed a number of major reforms to Minnesota law, including requiring paid leave, banning noncompete agreements, cannabis legalization, increased spending on infrastructure and environmental protection, modernizing the state's tax code ...
At the start of the 2023 legislative session, Gomez authored a tax conformity bill that was the first bill to pass the House floor. [8] It received unanimous bipartisan support in both chambers. [9] [10] Gomez supported a 2021 tax bill compromise that included funding to address youth homelessness across the state. [11]
The Ninety-second Minnesota Legislature is the legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota from January 5, 2021, to January 3, 2023. It is composed of the Senate and House of Representatives , based on the results of the 2020 Senate election and 2020 House election .
Jan. 16—Reach out to state, federal representatives We're less than a month out until the start of the Minnesota legislative session, and if there's an issue you are passionate about, now's a ...
The tax season for tax year 2023 has officially started and you were able to file as early as Jan. 29, 2024. Here are some other important dates: Jan. 1, 2024: The unofficial start of tax season.
Here are the most important changes for tax filing in 2023. Tax Filing Date. Taxes are due Tuesday, April 18. Traditionally, filing day is April 15. But April 15 is a Saturday in 2023, and Monday ...
1st Minnesota Legislature: 1857 2nd Minnesota Legislature: 1859 3rd Minnesota Legislature: 1861 4th Minnesota Legislature: 1862 5th Minnesota Legislature: 1863 6th Minnesota Legislature: 1864 7th Minnesota Legislature: 1865 8th Minnesota Legislature: 1866 9th Minnesota Legislature: 1867 10th Minnesota Legislature: 1868 11th Minnesota ...
This was a historical accident that occurred when a bill to provide for no-party elections of judges, city, and county officers was amended to include the legislature in the belief that it would kill the bill. [7] While Minnesota legislators were elected on a nonpartisan ballot, they caucused as "Liberals" or "Conservatives," roughly the ...