Senate Health and Human Services Committee on 2/9/2023

Bills

Committee Members

Sen. Melissa Wiklund

Senate, 51, DFL, sen.melissa.wiklund@senate.mn, 651-297-8061

Sen. Alice Mann

Senate, 50, DFL, sen.alice.mann@senate.mn, 651-296-6238

(Heard as: Mann )

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Sen. Paul Utke

Senate, 5, R, sen.paul.utke@senate.mn, 651-296-9651

(Heard as: Utke )

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Sen. Jim Abeler

Senate, 35, R, sen.jim.abeler@senate.mn, 651-296-3733

(Heard as: Abel Abler )

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Sen. Liz Boldon

Senate, 25, DFL, sen.liz.boldon@senate.mn, 651-296-3903

Sen. John Hoffman

Senate, 34, DFL, sen.john.hoffman@senate.mn, 651-296-4154

Sen. Robert Kupec

Senate, 4, DFL, sen.robert.kupec@senate.mn, 651-296-3205

Sen. Bill Lieske

Senate, 58, R, sen.bill.lieske@senate.mn, 651-296-5019

(Heard as: Lisky Lisske )

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Sen. Kelly Morrison

Senate, 45, DFL, sen.kelly.morrison@senate.mn, 651-296-9261

(Heard as: Morrison )

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Noteworthy Content:

00:01:09,160 - The funding is critically important for people with the least access because of structural inequities and barriers,

00:09:49,880 - in an administration that's dedicated toward underserved BIPOC equity that

00:48:45,640 - so you still get to have the privilege of your bill.

01:02:05,440 - So systemic racism certainly plays a part in the outcomes that we're talking about today.

01:02:58,800 - And the impact of systemic racism obviously is a piece of why this is happening.

01:03:07,960 - The inequities that exist in housing,

01:15:17,040 - which is a private equity firm out in New York City.