Capital Investment Committee, Minnesota House of Representatives
The Capital Investment Committee is a standing committee of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Per Rule 6.01 of the House Rules, standing committees of the Minnesota House of Representatives are appointed by the speaker of the house.[1] Committees are appointed at the beginning of each biennial session. Up to 30 days before the session, the speaker-designate is to submit a list of proposed standing committees and divisions to all minority caucuses. Up to 15 days before the session's start, the minority leader may submit proposed minority assignments to the speaker-designate, who must comply in keeping with attaining proportionate representation. With the exception of the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration, one may not serve as chair of a committee or another with a similar jurisdiction for longer than three consecutive two-year sessions.[2]
See rules: House Rules
Function
“ | The committee holds public hearings on bills to put each bill into its best form. During the bill's hearing, the committee can take testimony from the bill's sponsors, the general public and experts in the areas the bill affects.
The committee has several courses of action it can take: |
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“ | The Committee on Capital Investment has jurisdiction over legislation affecting debt obligations issued by the state and capital projects of the state, including the planning, acquiring and bettering of public lands and buildings and other state projects of a capital nature. Except as provided in Rule 1.15, a House or Senate bill that directly and specifically affects debt obligations or capital projects of the state must be referred to the Committee on Capital Investment before the bill receives its second reading.[5][4] | ” |
Membership
2023-2024 legislative session
House Capital Investment Committee, 2023-2024 |
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Democratic members (10) | Republican members (7) | Third-party members(0) |
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2021-2022 legislative session
House Capital Investment Committee, 2021-2022 |
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Democratic members (4) | Republican members (6) | Third-party members(0) |
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Leon Lillie (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Liz Reyer (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Nolan West (R) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
John Huot (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Kaela Berg (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Keith Franke (R) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Mike Freiberg (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Rick Hansen (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
Rena Moran (D) left this committee on January 03, 2023.
2017 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2017 | ||||
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Democratic members (9) | Republican members (13) | |||
• Alice Hausman | • Dean Urdahl, Chair | |||
• Lyndon Carlson | • Mark Uglem, Vice chair | |||
• Jack Considine | • Peggy Bennett | |||
• Raymond Dehn | • Bob Dettmer | |||
• Rob Ecklund | • Keith Franke | |||
• Rick Hansen | • Matthew Grossell | |||
• Leon Lillie | • Bob Gunther | |||
• Jeanne Poppe | • Tony Jurgens | |||
• Duane Sauke | • Dale Lueck | |||
• Tim Miller | ||||
• Nels Pierson | ||||
• John Poston | ||||
• Linda Runbeck |
2015 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2015 | ||||
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Democratic members (8) | Republican members (12) | |||
• Alice Hausman, DFL Lead | • Paul Torkelson, Chair | |||
• Gene Pelowski | • Chris Swedzinski, Vice Chair | |||
• Joe Atkins | • Tony Albright | |||
• Jeanne Poppe | • Jeff Howe | |||
• Jean Wagenius | • Tim O'Driscoll | |||
• Raymond Dehn | • Jason Rarick | |||
• Leon Lillie | • Linda Runbeck | |||
• Carly Melin | • Dennis Smith | |||
• Dean Urdahl | ||||
• Tama Theis | ||||
• Mark Uglem | ||||
• Bob Vogel |
2013-2014
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2013 | ||||
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Democratic members (12) | Republican members (9) | |||
• Alice Hausman, Chair | • Matt Dean | |||
• John Ward, Vice chair | • Tony Albright | |||
• Joe Atkins | • Gregory Davids | |||
• Lyndon Carlson | • Bob Dettmer | |||
• Karen Clark | • David Fitzsimmons | |||
• Raymond Dehn | • Steve Green | |||
• Ron Erhardt | • Bob Gunther | |||
• Leon Lillie | • Chris Swedzinski | |||
• Tim Mahoney | • Dean Urdahl | |||
• Jay McNamar | ||||
• Carly Melin | ||||
• Kim Norton |
2011-2012
The following table describes committee membership for the 2011 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2011 | ||||
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Democratic members (9) | Republican members (12) | |||
• Alice Hausman | • Bud Nornes | |||
• Bev Scalze | • Chris Swedzinski | |||
• Carly Melin | • Dan Fabian | |||
• Jeff Hayden | • John Kriesel | |||
• John Ward | • King Banaian | |||
• Karen Clark | • Kurt Bills | |||
• Lyndon Carlson | • Larry Howes | |||
• Rick Hansen | • Morrie Lanning | |||
• Tom Rukavina | • Pam Myhra | |||
• Peggy Scott | ||||
• Steve Drazkowski | ||||
• Tom Hackbarth |
2009-2010
The following table describes committee membership for the 2009 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2009 | ||||
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Democratic members (8) | Republican members (12) | |||
• Alice Hausman | • Larry Howes | |||
• Lyndon Carlson | • Peggy Scott | |||
• Karen Clark | • King Banaian | |||
• Rick Hansen | • Kurt Bills | |||
• Jeff Hayden | • Steve Drazkowski | |||
• Tom Rukavina | • Dan Fabian | |||
• Bev Scalze | • Tom Hackbarth | |||
• John Ward | • John Kriesel | |||
• Morrie Lanning | ||||
• Pam Myhra | ||||
• Bud Nornes | ||||
• Chris Swedzinski |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Minnesota House of Representatives, "Permanent Rules of the House 2021 - 2022," February 24, 2021 (Rule 6.01)
- ↑ Minnesota House of Representatives, "Permanent Rules of the House 2021 - 2022," February 24, 2021 (Rule 6.02)
- ↑ Minnesota House of Representatives, "Committees," accessed February 24, 2021
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Minnesota House of Representatives, "Permanent Rules of the House 2013-2014," February 11, 2013. Accessed January 29, 2014 Rule 4.12