House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee on 2/22/2024

Bills

Committee Members

Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn

House, 40B, DFL, rep.jamie.becker-finn@house.mn, 651-296-7153

(Heard as: Becker-Finne Becker-Fann Becker-Finn Becker-Fin )

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Rep. Cedrick Frazier

House, 43A, DFL, rep.cedrick.frazier@house.mn, 651-296-4255

(Heard as: Fraser Frazier Frazer )

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Rep. Peggy Scott

House, 31B, R, rep.peggy.scott@house.mn, 651-296-4231

(Heard as: Scott Lead Scott )

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Rep. Ned Carroll

House, 42A, DFL, rep.ned.carroll@house.mn, 651-296-5510

Rep. Brion Curran

House, 36B, DFL, rep.brion.curran@house.mn, 651-296-4342

(Heard as: Curran )

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Rep. Sandra Feist

House, 39B, DFL, rep.sandra.feist@house.mn, 651-296-4331

(Heard as: Feis Feist )

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Rep. Leigh Finke

House, 66A, DFL, rep.leigh.finke@house.mn, 651-296-3824

(Heard as: Finky Finky bill Representative Finky Finke )

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Rep. Luke Frederick

House, 18B, DFL, rep.luke.frederick@house.mn, 651-296-3248

Rep. Matt Grossell

House, 02A, R, rep.matt.grossell@house.mn, 651-296-4265

Rep. Brian Johnson

House, 28A, R, rep.brian.johnson@house.mn, 651-296-4346

(Heard as: Johnson )

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Rep. Kelly Moller

House, 40A, DFL, rep.kelly.moller@house.mn, 651-296-0141

(Heard as: Mueller Moeller Moller )

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Rep. Harry Niska

House, 31A, R, rep.harry.niska@house.mn, 651-296-2439

(Heard as: Diska Niska )

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Rep. Mark Wiens

House, 41A, R, rep.mark.wiens@house.mn, 651-296-4244

Rep. Liz Olson

House, 08A, DFL, rep.liz.olson@house.mn, 651-296-4246

Noteworthy Content:

00:27:29,660 - The privilege statutes are in a separate chapter, Chapter 595.

00:27:42,120 - and I think most people on this committee are probably familiar with the attorney-client privilege or the privilege you have as a patient for your mental health records or your medical records.

00:28:01,000 - and a privilege for domestic violence victim survivors and their advocates.

00:29:24,240 - the sexual assault counselor privilege was

00:29:28,420 - However, the domestic abuse advocate privilege was found

00:30:44,340 - which allows for a court to basically invade the privilege that a victim has with an advocate.

00:40:20,360 - said a privilege is a privilege,

00:40:48,500 - and therefore we should comb through all of these privilege records and find out if they make that one statement that should be disclosed to the defense.

00:42:20,900 - but the bottom line is those are privilege communications

00:44:10,320 - than other privilege holders,

01:32:21,880 - But I think addressing some of these long-term sort of structural things that we're now in