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<br /> Bill . I <br /> summarIes <br /> . <br /> Crimes and Crime Prevention locating a metal materials shredding bill would require recipients to pay -. <br /> Criminal justice appropriations. project in the Mississippi River critical wages which meet a poverty level for a <br /> S.F. 2856 (Beckman) (Finance) area above Lock and Dam No.2. The family of four. The bill would also <br /> suggests supplemental appropriations bill would also create the Minnesota require public utilities with.at least <br /> and new laws in the area of criminal Investment Fund to replace the 400,000 residential natural gas service I <br /> justice. Suggested appropriations economic rccave!)' grants program. customers to implement a pilot <br /> included $1.7 million for community Grants of up to $500,000 would be program (to sunset October I, 1998) to <br /> crime reduction grants, $500,000 for available as part of the small cities provide energy assistance to low I <br /> grants to local law enforcement officers development block grant program and income customers. AA <br /> to be assigned to schools, and $207,000 recipients would be required to pay at <br /> to assist public and private agencies in least 175 percent of the state minimum Environment <br /> funding crisis nurseries. Thebill also wage. Various other changes made. Supplemental appropriations. I <br /> contains procedures for community AA H.F. 3231 (Brown) (Ways and <br /> notification of sex offenders residing in Means) includes the suggestions from <br /> the community and background checks Supplemental appropriations bill for the committee on environment and I <br /> for residential and health facility economic development natural resources finance for supple- <br /> employees. EW S.F. 2852 (Kroening) (Finance) mental appropriations. Suggested <br /> would appropriate $]5.6 million in the appropriations include $895,000 for <br /> Economic development current biennium for economic matching grants to local governments . <br /> Economic Development, development purposes including $7.7 for trails and $300,000 for grants to <br /> Infrastructure & Regulation Finance million to the Department of Economic local governments for beaver damage <br /> Committee bill Security, $3.1 million to the Depart- control. EW I <br /> H.F. 3243 (Rice) (Ways & Means) ment of Trade and Economic Develop. <br /> would make $15.4 million in supple- ment, $2.8 million to the Department of Personnel <br /> mental appropriations including $3.4 Labor and Industry, and $1 million to No time limits for veterans without .. <br /> million to the Department of Trade and the Historical Society. The bill would proper notice <br /> Economic Development, $5.4 million change economic recovery grants to H.F. 3240 (McCollum) (General <br /> to Economic Security, $2.8 million for Minnesota investment fund grants and Legislation) would change the veterans <br /> Labor and Industry, and $1 million for would allow additional grants based preference law to waive any statute of I <br /> the Historical Society. The bill would solely on whether the assistance is limitations where a veteran has not <br /> change various restrictions in the 1995 needed to attract out-of-state businesses received proper notice of the right to <br /> appropriations. Impact statement or to retain existing businesses. The request a hearing. AA . <br /> requirements would be established for <br /> . <br /> I <br /> . <br /> I <br /> I <br /> .. <br /> ...._---~- - ~._~._._._--- <br /> Page 10 LMC Cities Bulletin I <br /> - -~--._._- <br />