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Attachment D <br />From:Julie Strahan <br />To:Pat Trudgeon <br />Subject:Legislative Agenda items <br />Date:Sunday, December 6, 2020 11:13:34 PM <br />Caution: This email originated outside our organization; please use caution. <br />Pat, <br />Thank you for taking the time to talk on Friday. <br />Here are the ideas that we discussed that I feel should be a part of the Legislative <br />Agenda. <br />Passage of Legislation regarding the sale of catalytic converters <br />https://www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/text.php? <br />number=SF21&version=latest&session=ls91&session_year=2020&session_number=5 <br />This the text of Sen. John Marty's bill, S.F. 21 which involves "A bill for an act relating <br />to commerce; regulating the sale of catalytic converters to scrap metal <br />dealers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 325E.21, subdivision 1, <br />by adding subdivisions. <br />With 53% females in Roseville, support for the Equal Rights <br />Amendment, SF3106. https://www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/bill.php? <br />b=Senate&f=SF3106&ssn=0&y=2019 and has bipartisan support. Main author is Sen. <br />Carla Nelson (R, SD26) <br />Affordable Wage - including raising the state minimum wage. <br />Funding to increase outreach and investigation of wage-hour law violations and enforcement <br />of wage theft <br />Transportation funding, with attention to racial and socioeconomic bias <br />Affordable Housing - adequate funding to provide a mix of housing options and <br />funding to decrease disparities in homeownership for people of color. From <br />Minneapolis: <br />Changes in policing and police oversight to provide adequate mental health <br />interventions. The following text was taken from the Minneapolis Legislative Agenda: <br /> And <br /> <br />