The bill allows parents in Minnesota to exempt their children from any requirements to wear face coverings. This means that if a school or other institution mandates face masks, parents can choose to have their children not participate in this requirement.
The bill proposes changes to how voter registration information is collected when people apply for a driver's license or an identification card in Minnesota. It aims to modify the current system to potentially streamline or adjust the process of capturing voter registration data during these applications.
Minnesota House File 887 proposes to prohibit the use of funds that are specifically allocated for arts or cultural initiatives in transportation projects. This means that money set aside for cultural or artistic purposes cannot be used when planning or executing transportation-related projects.
The bill proposes a tax exemption for the Round Lake-Brewster Independent School District. This exemption would apply to sales and use taxes on construction materials for specific projects within the district. It allows for these taxes to be refunded, reducing overall project costs.
Minnesota House Bill 889 proposes a tax exemption for construction materials used in specific projects by the Heron Lake-Okabena Independent School District. This means that the school district could get a refund on sales and use taxes for materials used in certain construction projects, potentially reducing overall project costs.
The bill proposes a tax exemption for construction materials used in specific projects within the Windom Independent School District. This means that the school district can get a refund on sales and use taxes for materials used in these projects, potentially reducing overall costs.
This bill proposes a tax exemption for construction materials used in specific projects within the Worthington Independent School District. The exemption would allow for a refund on sales and use taxes paid for these materials, potentially reducing the overall cost of construction projects in the district.
The bill aims to protect children and vulnerable adults from being exposed to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid. It introduces criminal penalties for individuals who violate these protections. The goal is to reduce the risk of fentanyl-related harm to these at-risk groups.