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Votes at a glance: key House roll calls and outcomes from the May 16 floor session

May 17, 2025 | 2025 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Votes at a glance: key House roll calls and outcomes from the May 16 floor session
The Minnesota House recorded multiple roll-call votes and final actions on May 16. Key outcomes:

- House File 3321 (annual corrections vehicle): Passed, 132 ayes, 2 nays. The bill was described on the floor as a vehicle for technical corrections; Representative Liebling asked for a green vote.

- House File 2130 (conference report; public safety, driver's license revocations and DWI interlock program amendments): Conference committee report adopted; final passage repassed as amended by conference, 126 ayes, 5 nays.

- House File 3228 (workers' compensation amendments): Passed as amended by Senate, 134 ayes, 0 nays. The bill contained technical clarifications to Minnesota Statutes chapter 176 and changes recommended by the Workers' Compensation Advisory Council.

- Senate File 1740 (education policy, amended with house substitute): Passed as amended, 131 ayes, 3 nays. Multiple floor amendments debated and recorded (start-date amendment adopted 84–46; discipline amendment tied 67–67 and failed).

- House File 2433 (education finance): Passed, 93 ayes, 41 nays. The package links the general education formula to inflation, creates a task force on compensatory revenue, and preserves multiple program grants in the near term.

- House File 1143 (appropriation to reimburse districts for unemployment insurance for hourly school workers): Passed, 131 ayes, 0 nays. Funding reported as $100,000,000 drawn from repurposed NLX contingency and other savings for two summers of reimbursements.

These votes reflect both technical vehicles and major policy debates that will move to conference committee with the Senate when relevant.

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