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Votes at a glance: committee recommendations and layovers from March 27 hearing

March 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Votes at a glance: committee recommendations and layovers from March 27 hearing
The following is a concise list of formal committee actions taken March 27 (as recorded in the hearing transcript):

- Senate File 42‑62: Presented by Senator Gustafson; recommended to pass and referred to Taxes.

- Senate File 38‑06: (designate the toboggan as the state sled) Presented and testified; laid over for possible inclusion.

- Senate File 46‑62: Hortman State Office Building memorial appropriation; recommended to pass and referred to Capital Investment.

- Senate File 11‑31 / 17‑17 (as discussed): Statewide massage registration/licensure; A‑1 amendment adopted and the bill as amended was laid over for possible inclusion.

- Senate File 46‑60: Medical examiner board membership updates (Hennepin County); recommended to pass and placed on General Orders.

- Senate File 46‑61: Disposition of unclaimed decedents' property; recommended to pass and referred to Judiciary.

- Senate File 46‑40: Conflict‑of‑interest / post‑employment restrictions; Drazkowski amendment adopted and the bill, as amended, was recommended to pass and referred to Labor.

- Senate File 47‑36: Hmong American Heritage Week observance; laid over for possible inclusion.

- Senate File 45‑15: Meat raffle ticket price ceiling adjustments; A‑1 amendment adopted and recommended to pass and referred to Commerce.

- Senate File 20‑61: Flag‑display protections; recommended to pass and placed on General Orders.

- Senate File 47‑49: Task force on housing taxes and fees; oral A‑4 amendment adopted; recommended to pass and referred to Taxes.

- Senate File 39‑59: Safe at Home (address confidentiality program updates); recommended to pass and referred to General Orders.

Where the transcript recorded only voice votes, the committee's outcome is reported qualitatively (adopted/recommended/laid over) rather than with roll‑call tallies. For items moved or amended, the article text lists the motions recorded in the transcript; the committee minutes and subsequent committee reports will contain formal roll‑call records if taken.

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