Minnesota Legislature

Minnesota Legislature
94th Minnesota Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesSenate
House of Representatives
Term limits
None
Leadership
Bobby Joe Champion (DFL) and Mark Johnson (R)
since January 14, 2025
TBD, pending litigation[1][2]
since January 14, 2025
Structure
Seats201 (67 senators, 134 representatives)
Senate political groups
  •   DFL (33)
  •   Republican (33)
  •   Vacant (1)
House of Representatives political groups
Elections
Last Senate election
November 8, 2022
Last House of Representatives election
November 5, 2024
Meeting place
Minnesota State Capitol
Saint Paul
Website
www.leg.mn.gov
Constitution
Constitution of Minnesota

The Minnesota Legislature is the bicameral legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators are elected from 67 single-member districts. In order to account for decennial redistricting, members run for one two-year term and two four-year terms each decade. They are elected for four-year terms in years ending in 2 and 6, and for two-year terms in years ending in 0. Representatives are elected for two-year terms from 134 single-member districts formed by dividing the 67 senate districts in half (ie. Senate District 1 Contains House Districts 1A and 1B).

Both houses of the legislature meet between January and the first Monday following the third Saturday in May each year, not to exceed 120 legislative days per biennium. Floor sessions are held in the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul.

History

City charters

Early on in Minnesota's history, the legislature had direct control over the city charters that set the groundwork for governments in municipalities across the state. In the early period, many laws were written for specific cities. The practice was outlawed in 1881, though attempts were still made.[3] For instance, the long-standing Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board and the city's now defunct Library Board were both created by the legislature in the next several years.[4][5] The Minnesota Constitution was amended in 1896 to give cities direct control over their own charters.[3]

Early female legislators

Following the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920, women began to be elected to the Minnesota Legislature. In 1922, Mabeth Hurd Paige, Hannah Kempfer, Sue Metzger Dickey Hough and Myrtle Cain were elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives.[6]

In 1984, the legislature ordered that all gender-specific pronouns be removed from the state laws. After two years of work, the rewritten laws were adopted.[7] Only 301 of 20,000 pronouns were feminine. "His" was changed 10,000 times and "he" was changed 6,000 times.[8]

The non-partisan era

In 1913, Minnesota legislators began to be elected on nonpartisan ballots. This was a historical accident that occurred when a bill to provide for no-party elections of judges, city, and county officers was amended to include the legislature in the belief that it would kill the bill.[9] While Minnesota legislators were elected on a nonpartisan ballot, they caucused as "Liberals" or "Conservatives," roughly the equivalent in most years to Democratic or Farmer–Labor (later Democratic–Farmer–Labor) and Republican, respectively.[10] In 1974, House members again ran with party designation. In 1976, Senate members again ran with party designation.[11]

2004

Governor Jesse Ventura advocated the idea of changing the legislature to be unicameral while he was in office, but the concept did not obtain widespread support.[12]

In 2004, the legislature ended its regular session without acting on a majority of the planned legislation, largely due to political divisiveness on a variety of issues ranging from education to same-sex marriage (See same-sex marriage in the United States for related events during the year). A proper budget failed to pass, and major anticipated projects such as the Northstar Corridor commuter rail line were not approved.[13] Governor Tim Pawlenty, an opponent turned advocate of the line, was expected to request a special session but ended up helping the coordination of other funds to continue the development of the line.[14] The lack of action in the 2004 session is said to be one reason why a number of Republican House members lost their seats in the November election. The Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL) minority grew from 53 to 66 and the Republican majority was reduced from 81 to 68.[15]

The Senate was not up for election in 2004 so the DFL was able to maintain its five-seat majority in the upper house. One state senator, Sheila Kiscaden of Rochester, was an Independence Party member until December 2005 when she began caucusing with the DFL, although she had been an elected Republican in the past. The DFL majority increased to six senators when Kiscaden announced her re-affiliation with the DFL in preparation to run for lieutenant governor on a ticket with DFLer Kelly Doran.[16]

2005 shutdown

There is a mandatory adjournment date specified in the state constitution: "The legislature shall not meet in regular session, nor in any adjournment thereof, after the first Monday following the third Saturday in May of any year." In 2005, the regular session ended without passage of an overall budget and a special session was subsequently called by Governor Pawlenty.[17] No overall budget passed by the end of the fiscal year on June 30, and much of the government shut down for the first time in the state's history. However, some essential services remained in operation and some departments received funding in legislation.[18] A compromise budget was approved and signed into law two weeks later.[19]

2011 shutdown

Recent history

The November 2022 general election saw the DFL maintain the governorship and the state House, while regaining control of the state Senate. This produced the first DFL Legislative Trifecta since 2014.

Television broadcasts

When the legislature is in session, proceedings of both houses are broadcast on television via the Minnesota Channel and also online via the legislature's website. The Minnesota House YouTube channel is “MNHouseInfo.” The Minnesota Senate YouTube Channel is “Minnesota Senate Media Services.”

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Faircloth, Ryan; Bierschbach, Briana; Olson, Rochelle (January 14, 2025). "Minnesota House Democrats boycott first day of session, but Republicans move forward anyway". Minnesota Star Tribune. Retrieved January 14, 2025.
  2. ^ Griffith, Michelle (January 14, 2025). "Minnesota House Democrats to file lawsuit to Supreme Court arguing GOP speaker election unlawful". Minnesota Reformer. Archived from the original on January 14, 2025. Retrieved January 14, 2025.
  3. ^ a b Anderson, William (1922). City Charter Making in Minnesota. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
  4. ^ "History of MPRB". Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  5. ^ "Laws of Minnesota 1885, chapter 3" (PDF). Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  6. ^ "Women Wielding Power: Pioneer Female State Legislators". National Women's History Museum. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2012.
  7. ^ "1986 - Gender Revision in Minnesota Statutes". Minnesota Women's Legislative Timeline: Significant Legislation Passed by the Minnesota Legislature Since Suffrage (1919-2010). Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  8. ^ McLoone, Margo and Alice Siegel (1995). The Information Please Girls' Almanac. New York, New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 181. ISBN 0-395-69458-2. 301 20,000 pronouns minnesota.
  9. ^ Adrian, Charles R. (Winter 1952). "The Origin of Minnesota's Nonpartisan Legislature" (PDF). Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  10. ^ [1] For example, John J. McNulty was elected to 10 consecutive 2 year terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1928 to 1946 on a nonpartisan ballot, while caucusing with the "Liberals" in the House. He died in office in his 19th year as a "Liberal" causer, shortly, after being sworn in for his 10th term. Official website of the Minnesota Legislature.
  11. ^ "Legislative Party Control: A Chart, 1901 to the Present". Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  12. ^ "Unicameral Legislatures". Resources on Minnesota Issues. Minnesota Legislative Reference Library. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  13. ^ Khoo, Michael (May 17, 2004). "Minnesota lawmakers have little to show for months of work". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  14. ^ McCallum, Laura (August 3, 2004). "Pawlenty finds money to jumpstart North Star rail line". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  15. ^ McCallum, Laura (November 3, 2004). "DFL influence grows at Capitol". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  16. ^ McCallum, Laura (January 9, 2006). "Doran taps Legislature's only Independent as running mate". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  17. ^ McCallum, Laura (May 24, 2005). "Lawmakers go back to work as session ends without agreements". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  18. ^ Scheck, Tom (July 1, 2005). "Lawmakers fail to avert shutdown". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  19. ^ Zdechlik, Mark (July 14, 2005). "Budget bills are signed; spin control continues". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved March 2, 2014.

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