From Rep. Rick Hansen <[email protected]>
Subject Legislative Update - January 25, 2023
Date January 26, 2023 3:57 PM
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Legislative Update - January 25, 2023

Dear Neighbors,

Tuesday night I was glad to attend Northern Neighbors Night at the Hill hosted by the Canadian Consulate! I reconnected with Ariel Delouya, the Consul General of Canada for the Midwest. It was a great opportunity to discuss how our governments can work together on the issues that affect us both.

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This week I have been moving forward legislation in multiple committees. On Monday, I presented two bills to the Ways and Means Committee. I presented my bill [ [link removed] ] regarding state land management, and the 2023 LCCMR bill [ [link removed] ] authorizing funding for 85 projects across the state using about $80 million from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENTRF) [ [link removed]. ]. Similar bills were introduced last session and I am glad that the House is taking swift action on them this year. Yesterday, I presented my bill to provide funding to Explore Minnesota Tourism to the Economic Development Committee. All those bills are moving forward, with the first two headed to the House floor for a final vote!

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Bill Introductions

I have also been working to continue to introduce legislation to protect our natural resources. I introduced a bill [ [link removed] ] to fund the Reinvest In Minnesota [ [link removed] ] (RIM) Reserve Program, a bill [ [link removed] ] to fund the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program [ [link removed] ] (CREP), and a bill [ [link removed] ] to allow for a local road wetland replacement program. These bills will help improve water and soil quality throughout the state by restoring and managing wetlands, wildlife habitats, and agricultural land.

I also re-introduced legislation [ [link removed] ] I worked on last session to allow the maintenance and management of natural landscapes on private properties. Many business owners and homeowners have recognized the beauty and importance of native lawns but have been stopped from implementing them because of local ordinances. This bill would increase biodiversity and help our native pollinators thrive.

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Lottery-in-Lieu Funding Restored

Yesterday, the Environment and Natural Resources Committee advanced HF 389, my bill [ [link removed] ] to right past wrongs by restoring the lottery-in-lieu funding to its originally intended use? protecting fish and wildlife, and improving our trails, parks, and zoos.

My bill would increase the ?size of the pie? available to protect our natural resources after the lottery account was previously raided to pay for other projects. The committee passed the bill after hearing testimony from multiple organizations in support of the bill. You can read my full statement here [ [link removed] ] and watch a video of the hearing here [ [link removed] ].

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Environment Committee Hears Cannabis Bill

On Tuesday, the Environment Committee, which I chair, also heard HF100 [ [link removed] ], the bill to legalize adult-use cannabis in Minnesota. Our committee focused on the provisions of the bill relating to the environment?including environmental standards and cultivator licensing for businesses, manufacturers, and microbusinesses. You can watch the full hearing here [ [link removed] ].

During the hearing, I asked [ [link removed] ] about odor requirements and how the Office of Cannabis Management must establish appropriate standards and requirements to limit odor produced by cannabis businesses, and the importance of ensuring we have controls in place so that legalization doesn?t adversely affect our neighbors. This standard is similar to other odor regulations that the Environment Committee will consider later this session.

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Stay in Touch!

Please continue to share your questions, ideas, and feedback throughout the legislative session. You can reach me by email [email protected]?or by phone at 651-296-6828. You can contact my Legislative Assistant Sam O'Neill at 651-296-3305 or via email [email protected].?

Sincerely,

Rick Hansen
State Representative






*Representative Rick Hansen*

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