Omnibus state government finance bill proposes new spending, numerous elections changes

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Election changes aplenty, some increased spending and how state and local governments operate have been unveiled. Rep. Michael Nelson (DFL-Brooklyn Park) sponsors HF1952, as amended, the omnibus state government finance and elections bill. It calls for a nearly $999.76 million in net General Fund spending in the upcoming biennium that begins July 1, 2021. It amounts to a $34.5 million increase over current base level and $500,000 more than the budget proposed by Gov. Tim Walz for the 2022-23 biennium. The House State Government Finance and Elections Committee, which Nelson chairs, received a bill walkthrough and heard from representatives of some affected parties Tuesday. Public testimony is scheduled to continue at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday before the committee reconvenes at 6 p.m. to consider amendments and hopefully vote on the bill. “By the latest at 10 a.m. Thursday, this bill will be passed out to (the House Ways and Means Committee),” Nelson said. “This is the hard work of the committee.” Sponsored by Sen. Mary Kiffmeyer (R-Big Lake), the Senate omnibus bill, SF1831, was introduced Tuesday and awaits action by the Senate State Government Finance and Policy and Elections Committee. Finances Among its increases, the House bill calls for an $11.76 million bump for the Office of the Attorney General, including $4.95 million to make further investments in critical litigation technology resources necessary in modern litigation. Another $3.14 million increase would be to further provide legal services to rural county attorneys and prosecute crimes that unfairly harm consumers and businesses. [MORE: View the detailed spreadsheet and change items] The state auditor’s office would see a $3 million increase, of which $1.25 million would be to staff a School Finance Accountability Team to conduct school district audits and review the work of private firms who conduct school district audits. A similar amount would be an operating adjustment for the office.

State government operations

The bill proposes to make changes in the way state government operates in myriad areas including:

Local government changes

A number of bills heard by the House Local Government Division are in the omnibus bill, including provisions that would:

What's in the bill?

The following are selected bills that have been incorporated in part or in whole into the omnibus state government finance and elections bill: