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1998 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 11
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 4
Lines Vetoed: 11
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 15
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 22
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
80th Legislature 407 SF3346 4/21/1998 Omnibus health and human services supplemental appropriations bill.
Line Item: $100,000 to the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging.
Line Item: $25,000 to the Department of Human services for a study of day training and habilitation capital needs.
Line (2) No attempt
80th Legislature 401 SF3353 4/21/1998 Omnibus environment, natural resources, and agriculture supplemental appropriations bill
Line Item: Page 12, Section 6, Lines 10-12: $125,000 in fiscal year 1999 is for a grant to the Market Champ, Inc. board.
Line Item: Page 13, Section 6, Lines 1-8: $60,000 in fiscal year 1999 to the Dept. of Agriculture for payment of attorney general and other costs of assisting local government units in the process of adoption, review, or modification of ordinances relating to animal feedlots.
Line Item: Page 6, Section 4, Lines 65-68 and Page 7, Lines 1-9: $100,000 in fiscal year 1998 is for a grant to the township of Linwood in Anoka county to construct a surface water drainage system to control water pollution.
Line (3) No attempt
80th Legislature 394 SF1181 4/21/1998 A bill for a study of the production of industrial hemp. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 384 SF3297 4/9/1998 Omnibus higher education appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 4, Section 4, lines 47-57: $250,000 to the University of Minnesota for the law clinics.
Line Item: Page 5, Section 4, lines 1-14: $250,000 to expand the work of Project Inform in providing outreach and information to K-12 students and their families, particularly in schools without counselors.
Line (2) No attempt
80th Legislature 378 SF2718 4/9/1998 State telephone assistance program amended to conform with federal requirements and authorized expenditures modified, automatic enrollment provided for certain persons, TAP surcharge regulated, and state universal service fund developed. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 374 SF3367 4/7/1998 Omnibus jobs, housing and economic development supplemental appropriations bill. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 370 SF2118 4/9/1998 Absentee voting pilot project in the city of Minneapolis. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 366 SF3354 4/6/1998 Omnibus state departments supplemental appropriations.
Line Item: Page 2, Section 3, Line 43: $250,000 for gaming enforcement.
Line Item: Page 2, Section 3, Lines 37-42: $250,000 to the Attorney General's Office for assistance to counties for felony prosecutions, implied consent hearings, community notification of sex offenders, and commitment of sexually dangerous persons.
Line Item: Page 2, Section 3, Lines 44-45: $500,000 for legal services to state agencies.
Line Item: Page 2, Section 3, Lines 46-49: $100,000 to educate citizens with respect to telemarketing fraud, as provided in new Minnesota Statutes, section 325G.53.
Line (4) No attempt
80th Legislature 365 SF2532 4/3/1998 Omnibus early childhood and family education supplemental appropriations bill. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 352 SF2148 4/2/1998 A bill to modify absentee ballot provisions. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 347 SF2221 3/31/1998 Ramsey County open absentee balloting system pilot program extension. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 346 SF2149 3/31/1998 A bill to establish a change of address system by the Secretary of State's Office. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 330 SF695 3/25/1998 A bill which requires review by the Attorney General of any agreement to transfer 50 percent of assets from a nonprofit health care trust to a noncharitable entity. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 311 SF1654 3/23/1998 County real estate document filing and recording fees modified. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 287 HF2846 3/18/1998 Automobile insurance premium reduction requirement expansion for accident prevention course completion Full No attempt

 

1997 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 15
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 4
Lines Vetoed: 8
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 19
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 23
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
80th Legislature 243 SF985 6/3/1997 Omnibus DWI/driving while intoxicated penalty and enforcement bill. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 242 HF1684 6/3/1997 Omnibus K-12 education appropriations Full No attempt
80th Legislature 229 HF1460 6/2/1997 Omnibus data classification, access, and privacy bill. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 211 SF877 6/3/1997 Seat belt and child restraint system use civil action evidence admissibility provisions clarified ("gag rule"). Full No attempt
80th Legislature 203 SF1908 6/2/1997 Omnibus health and human services appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 26, Article 1, Section 2, Lines 55-62: $150,000 to the attorney general for the purpose of a child support enforcement public education campaign.
Line Item: Page 26, Lines 63-65 and Page 27, Lines 1-3: $68,000 to the attorney general for consultation related to the publishing of the names of "deadbeat" parents.
Line (2) No attempt
80th Legislature 202 SF1905 5/30/1997 Omnibus state departments appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 12, Art. 1, Sec.14, Lines 21-33
Line Item: Page 24, Art. 2, Sec.3, Subd.3, Lines 24-36
Line Item: Page 4, Art. 1, Sec. 6, Line 10
Line Item: Page 6, Art. 1, Sec. 12, Sub.2, Lines 6-8
Line (4) No attempt
80th Legislature 200 HF2158 5/30/1997 Omnibus economic development and housing bill.
Line Item: $1,410,000 in projects for the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board (IRRRB).
Line (1) No attempt
80th Legislature 183 SF1888 5/20/1997 Omnibus higher education appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 3, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Lines 35-57: $100,000 "Loan Repayment Assistance" program for lawyers who chose to enter the legal aid field.
Line (1) No attempt
80th Legislature 168 SF1170 5/19/1997 Minors authorized to be elected precinct caucus delegates or officers. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 167 SF73 5/19/1997 A bill to establish a change of address system by the Secretary of State's office. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 166 SF78 5/19/1997 A bill to modify absentee ballot voting provisions. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 165 HF1755 5/19/1997 Hennepin county and St. Louis Park housing and redevelopment authority procedures modified, and contamination cleanup and rail line improvement provided. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 163 HF892 5/16/1997 Minimum wage increased, and large and small employer requirements specified. Full Attempted
80th Legislature 152 HF1936 5/15/1997 Collective bargaining agreement arbitration required in certain cases, procedures established, and penalties provided. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 151 HF423 5/15/1997 Metropolitan council made an elective body and provided public campaign financing regulation, policy advisory committee required, and levy authority modified. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 146 SF868 5/13/1997 Minneapolis building contractor licensing requirement exemption expiration extended. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 139 SF995 5/13/1997 Police, firefighter, and public employee pension provisions modified. Full No attempt
80th Legislature 116 SF854 5/19/1997 Displaced local government employee rights and procedures provided Full No attempt
80th Legislature 115 SF1693 5/9/1997 Employers required to recognize certain employee organizations. Full No attempt

 

1996 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 19
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 7
Lines Vetoed: 30
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 26
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 49
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
79th Legislature 466 HF374 4/12/1996 Large electric power generating plant certificate of need proceeding exemption provided in certain cases, and photovoltaic device and wind energy conversion system sales tax exemption extended. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 463 HF3273 4/17/1996 Omnibus bonding bill providing public improvements of a capital nature, bonds issued, and money appropriated.
17 Line Items
Line (17) No attempt
79th Legislature 458 SF2198 4/12/1996 Hemophilia; blood product infusion civil action damage statute of limitation provisions modified. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 455 SF2702 4/12/1996 Omnibus transportation appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 3, Section 2, Lines 4-21: $200,000 to the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation for dialogue about telecommuting and to conduct public opinion polls via the Internet, and make recommendations to the legislature.
Line (1) No attempt
79th Legislature 452 HF3243 4/12/1996 Omnibus trade and economic development appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 3, Section 2(e), Lines 4-21: $5,000 appropriation for studying the compatibility of the Kondirator projects.
Line (1) No attempt
79th Legislature 447 SF1997 4/1/1996 Businesses receiving state financial assistance required to pay at least a poverty level wage and increase employment. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 441 SF315 4/1/1996 Election law modification and clarification provided. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 436 SF302 4/3/1996 Minimum wage increased and adjustment provided based on the consumer price index. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 434 HF2190 4/4/1996 Health insurance small employer market provisions modified, reinsurance association compensation established, MinnesotaCare eligibility expanded, integrated service network provisions modified, and money appropriated. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 432 HF2101 4/3/1996 Mail balloting use expanded to include additional cities and towns. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 423 HF66 4/3/1996 Licensed professional counseling board established, licensure requirements specified, rules and penalties provided, and money appropriated. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 412 HF2156 4/3/1996 Omnibus K-12 education finance supplemental appropriations bill.
Line Item: Article 1, Sec. 34, Subd. 3: $79,000 in 1997 for a grant to independent school district No. 186, Pequot Lakes, for the purpose of reducing the district's 1996 payable 1997 property taxes.
Line Item: Article 2, Sec. 18: $150,000 to the St. Paul school district to contract with the Metropolitan Council Transit Organization for a one-year pilot program during the 1996-1997 school year to transport students to and from Arlington High School.
Line Item: Article 4, Sec. 28: $100,000 for "Family connections" aid.
Line Item: Article 4, Sec. 34, Subd.3: $300,000 in 1997 for "Grants to Implement Constructive School Discipline Policies".
Line (4) No attempt
79th Legislature 407 SF2167 4/2/1996 Omnibus environment and natural resources, and agriculture supplemental appropriations bill.
Line Item: $150,000 for the Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture
Line Item: $20,000 for the Environmental Quality Board to study environmental justice
Line Item: $20,000 for the Minnesota Dairy Producers Board
Line Item: $25,000 for the Wabasha County extension service for a pilot program to assist retiring farmers
Line (4) No attempt
79th Legislature 400 HF2782 4/2/1996 A bill that would establish an advisory council on intergovernmental relations. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 395 SF2849 4/1/1996 Omnibus higher education supplemental appropriations bill.
Line Item: $1,500,000 for "State Grants"
Line Item: $50,000 for "Loan Repayment Assistance" to graduates of Minnesota law schools who practice low paying, public interest law
Line (2) No attempt
79th Legislature 393 HF2818 3/26/1996 Omnibus health and human services appropriations bill. Full Attempted
79th Legislature 390 SF2857 3/27/1996 Omnibus state departments appropriations bill.
Line Item: Page 2, Section 3, Lines 21-38: $50,000 to the Office of Strategic and Long-Range Planning.
Line (1) No attempt
79th Legislature 383 SF2194 4/28/1996 Metropolitan council wastewater services cost allocation system determination and employees volunteer firefighter and rescue worker agreements eligibility. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 381 HF1922 3/18/1996 A bill that would allow a city to create a task force to have ultimate authority over certain state highway projects. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 379 HF2330 3/27/1996 St. Cloud area planning organization to assess and report on regional land use planning. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 375 SF1086 3/26/1996 A bill that restricts individuals with principal campaign committees and political party units from engaging in certain types of political speech. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 368 SF2267 3/26/1996 A bill that prohibits local governments from requiring employees to take a leave of absence when running for office. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 350 SF2418 3/21/1996 Legislative auditor appointment provisions modified, audit jurisdiction clarified, and audit data privacy provided. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 342 HF2953 3/19/1996 A bill to establish a public employee workers' compensation coordination feasibility pilot project. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 327 HF1540 3/18/1996 Minneapolis teachers retirement fund association member authorized service credit purchase for service outside of the state. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 325 HF1303 3/15/1996 State agencies required to appoint liaisons to interact with non-English speaking clients. Full No attempt

 

1995 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 13
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 7
Lines Vetoed: 23
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 20
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 36
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
79th Legislature 265 SF371 HF611 6/1/1995 Omnibus transportation and public safety funding bill.
Line Item: Article 2, Section 2, Page 10, Lines 57-58 and Page 11, Lines 1-36: $250,000 for research and operational testing of a road-powered electric vehicle system as part of the Saints road project in St. Cloud.
Line (1) No attempt
79th Legislature 254 SF1678 HF1001 6/1/1995 Omnibus state departments appropriations bill.
Line Item: Art. 1, Sec. 14, Subd. 8, Lines 32-38: Restores cuts of $1,000,000 to the budget of the Department of Finance.
Line (1) No attempt
79th Legislature 237 SF538 HF796 5/25/1995 State agencies license fee refunds. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 234 SF845 HF1077 5/25/1995 MinnesotaCare program modifications.
Line Item: Page 210, Art. 11, Sec. 2, Subd. 4, Lines 26-35: $300,000 for the first year and $300,000 for the second year to cover the cost of indigent care at the University of Minnesota Dental School.
Line Item: Page 210, Art. 11, Sec. 2, Subd. 4, Lines 36-42: $200,000 in the second year for the University of Minnesota-Duluth Medical School.
Line (2) No attempt
79th Legislature 226 HF1700 SF1653 5/25/1995 Omnibus judiciary finance and criminal justice appropriations bill.
6 Line Items
Line (6) No attempt
79th Legislature 224 SF1670 none 5/25/1995 Omnibus trade and economic development bill.
6 Line Items
Line (6) No attempt
79th Legislature 221 SF255 5/25/1995 Elevator mechanic registration and regulation required, and money appropriated. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 220 SF106 HF1857 5/21/1995 Omnibus environment and natural resources and agriculture appropriations bill.
5 Line Items
Line (5) No attempt
79th Legislature 217 SF529 5/25/1995 High rise buildings automatic fire safety sprinkler systems installation requirement. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 210 SF381 5/25/1995 Veterans homes and armory provisions modifications. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 209 SF734 5/25/1995 A bill that would mandate changes to switch telephone equipment: emergency telephone service (911) requirements. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 197 HF431 5/19/1995 Homestead property included in areawide tax base, and areawide tax rate application provided. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 196 SF537 5/22/1995 Drivers license or permit application fee refunds; improved security drivers license and identification card program evaluation; state contracts validity determination conditions. Full Attempted
79th Legislature 178 HF5 SF1 5/18/1995 Welfare Reform Bill.
Line Item: Page 111, Article 6, Section 16, Subdivision 2; $6,427,000 for the "Temporary County Assistance Program", a cash assistance program for single adults.
Line Item: Page 66, Article 2, Sec. 48, Subdivision 2; $150,000 for a food stamp outreach program.
Line (2) No attempt
79th Legislature 173 SF375 5/18/1995 Preferred alternative electric energy sources expansion Full No attempt
79th Legislature 172 HF493 5/18/1995 Local police, fire, teacher, and public employee pension plans modified. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 160 SF1402 5/12/1995 A bill to establish a state employee suggestion program to improve government efficiency and effectiveness. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 157 SF308 5/10/1995 A bill relating to crime prevention: special motor vehicle license plates issuance conditions modification; prior license revocation definition expansion for DWI criminal penalties purposes. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 138 HF624 5/9/1995 Public employees running for elective office provided leaves of absence. Full No attempt
79th Legislature 117 HF1485 5/4/1995 Protective agent security guards permitted to perform certain traffic control duties. Full No attempt

 

1994 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 17
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 8
Lines Vetoed: 76
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 25
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 93
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
78th Legislature 642 SF2168 HF2249 5/10/1994 Farm Disaster Relief
8 Line Items
Line (8) No attempt
78th Legislature 640 HF3230 SF2097 5/10/1994 Transportation Policy Bill
Line Item: $250,000 grant to Minnesota Job Skills Parnership Board for a St. Paul project.
Line Item: $5,500,000 to MNDOT for trunk highway spending for road operations.
Line (2) No attempt
78th Legislature 636 HF2351 none 5/10/1994 Omnibus Crime Bill
17 Line Items
Line (17) No attempt
78th Legislature 635 HF3011 SF2680 5/10/1994 Omnibus Transportation Bill.
Line Item: Section 34; $100,000
Line Item: Section 36; $250,000
Line Item: Section 37; $130,000
Line Item: Section 38; $547,000
Line (4) No attempt
78th Legislature 632 SF2913 HF3215 5/10/1994 Omnibus Supplemental Appropriations Bill
30 Line Items
Line (30) No attempt
78th Legislature 625 SF2192 HF2525 5/10/1994 MinnesotaCare bill.
Line Item: $15,064,000 transfer from the health care access fund to the general fund to supplement funding for the Medical Assistance (MA) and General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC) programs.
Line Item: $200,000 to the Office of the Attorney General to work with the Department of Health to increase Minnesota's Medicare reimbursement rate.
Line (2) No attempt
78th Legislature 621 SF1944 HF2243 5/10/1994 A bill to increase the minimum wage. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 609 SF2232 HF2645 5/6/1994 Appointments given for some county offices Full No attempt
78th Legislature 608 SF2011 HF3004 5/9/1994 A bill relating to simulated elections for minors. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 606 HF3210 5/9/1994 Omnibus health and human services appropriations bill. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 601 HF392 5/9/1994 A bill mandating the installation of automatice sprinkler systems in offices, apartment buildings. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 599 HF1919 SF1984 5/9/1994 Manufactured home sales fees clarified. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 597 HF2951 SF2494 5/9/1994 Health care access reserve account created. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 594 HF2171 SF1991 5/9/1994 Metropolitan Council new housing rules. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 593 HF1918 SF2496 5/9/1994 Business consolidated licensing established. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 576 HF2074 SF1845 5/5/1994 Omnibus juvenile crime bill
Line Item: Pg. 63, lines 22-29;
Line Item: Pg. 63, lines 30-61;
Line Item: Pg. 63, lines 6-21
Line Item: Pg. 65, lines 38-50.
Line (4) Attempted
78th Legislature 569 SF609 HF662 5/5/1994 Minneapolis Teachers Retirement Fund allowed service credit Full No attempt
78th Legislature 555 HF2925 SF2608 5/5/1994 Cook County lakeshore property required to be re-offered for sale Full No attempt
78th Legislature 544 HF2920 SF2523 4/29/1994 Environmental assistance office established Full Attempted
78th Legislature 543 HF2135 SF1698 5/2/1994 Seniors allowed small pets in mobile homes Full No attempt
78th Legislature 540 SF1867 HF2048 5/2/1994 Health care administrative costs studied by legislative auditor Full No attempt
78th Legislature 532 SF2900 HF3178 5/5/1994 Omnibus higher education appropriations bill.
9 Line Items
Line (9) No attempt
78th Legislature 492 HF2007 SF2285 4/22/1994 A bill which attempts to clarify definitions in the whistleblower law. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 481 SF1694 HF2088 4/21/1994 Civil commitment- procedures modified. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 381 SF844 HF2228 3/28/1994 Union representatives given time off by public employers. Full No attempt

 

1993 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 25
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 4
Lines Vetoed: 10
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 29
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 35
Resolutions Vetoed: 1 (not inlcuded in bill totals)
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
78th Legislature, 1993 1st Special Session SS Chap 1 HF1 5/27/1993 Omnibus health and human services appropriations bill.
Line Item: Art. 1, p. 26, lines 24-37: $75,000 for a grant to the World Health Organization collaborating center for reference and research on streptococci at the University of Minnesota.
Line (1) No attempt
78th Legislature 369 HF1650 SF1557 5/24/1993 Economic development funding bill
Line Item: Page 10, Line 45
Line Item: Page 113, Lines 11-13
Line Item: Page 16, Lines 27-38
Line Item: Page 9, Lines 12-17
Line (4) No attempt
78th Legislature 368 HF1529 SF1 5/24/1993 A bill relating to a study concerning reorganization of the environmental and natural resources agencies Full No attempt
78th Legislature 360 SF544 HF651 5/24/1993 A bill providing that certain acts are an unfair labor practice. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 359 SF785 HF349 5/24/1993 A bill providing that certain acts are unfair labor practices Full No attempt
78th Legislature 355 HF31 SF17 5/24/1993 A bill purporting to guarantee gender balance Full No attempt
78th Legislature 349 SF811 HF1125 5/24/1993 A bill relating to a metropolitan high speed bus system implementation study Full No attempt
78th Legislature 348 HF1415 SF1501 5/24/1993 Wheat and barley promotion Full No attempt
78th Legislature 346 HF373 SF891 5/24/1993 A bill amending the Public Employees Labor Relations Act (PELRA) and the laws governing private sector labor relations Full No attempt
78th Legislature 331 HF1247 SF867 5/20/1993 A bill relating to motor vehicles Full No attempt
78th Legislature 325 SF306 HF1480 5/20/1993 A bill relating to the appointment procedures and contracting Full No attempt
78th Legislature 318 HF201 SF189 5/20/1993 An act relating to elections, providing campaign reform
Line Item: Article 2, Section 37, Subdivision 3(b) on Page 22, lines 7 and 8
Line (1) No attempt
78th Legislature 294 HF623 SF474 5/20/1993 Transit-oriented revised state transportation plan. Full No attempt
78th Legislature 290 SF1407 HF1727 5/17/1993 Omnibus Higher Education Appropriations bill Full No attempt
78th Legislature 264 HF571 SF511 5/19/1993 A bill relating to education Full No attempt
78th Legislature 262 HF443 SF607 5/19/1993 Omnibus tax bill Full No attempt
78th Legislature 234 HF671 SF529 5/18/1993 A bill relating to affordable housing and metropolitan governance Full No attempt
78th Legislature 225 SF1496 HF1751 5/17/1993 Health and Human Development Appropriations bill Full No attempt
78th Legislature 198 SF361 HF888 5/14/1993 A bill which would extend the existence of the advisory council on fire protection systems and require gender balance on the council Full No attempt
78th Legislature 193 SF1613 HF1741 5/14/1993 Omnibus Jobs, Housing and Economic Development Appropriations bill Full No attempt
78th Legislature 174 HF947 SF896 5/14/1993 A bill relating to the sale of tax forfeited land adjacent to public waters Full No attempt
78th Legislature 173 HF163 SF152 5/11/1993 Campaign reform Full Attempted
78th Legislature 172 SF1570 HF1737 5/13/1993 Great Lakes Protection
Line Item: Page 10, Lines 2-10: $228,000 for grants to soil and water conservation districts for cost-sharing with landowners in the state forest improvement program.
Line Item: Page 21, Line 12: $72,000 the second year to the Citizen's Council on Voyageurs National Park.
Line Item: Page 3, Lines 12-16: $500,000 the first year to the Great Lakes Protection Fund
Line Item: Page 9, Lines 25-34: $180,000 for development of a mathematical groundwater model for the seven-county metropolitan area.
Line (4) No attempt
78th Legislature 153 HF1735 SF408 5/10/1993 Omnibus Tax Bill Full No attempt
78th Legislature 140 HF1398 SF1264 5/14/1993 A bill relating to residential speed limits Full No attempt
78th Legislature 135 SF1158 HF1022 5/13/1993 A bill relating to workers' compensation Full No attempt
78th Legislature 134 SF952 HF998 5/13/1993 A bill requiring crane operators to be licensed by the state and establishing a licensing board Full No attempt
78th Legislature 133 SF645 HF700 5/13/1993 A bill relating to railroad acquisitions Full No attempt
78th Legislature 28 HF296 SF276 4/15/1993 A bill relating to financial institutions and credit unions. Full No attempt
78th Legislature Resolution 4 SF1232 HF1519 5/17/1993 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Resolution. Full No attempt

 

1992 - Governor Arne Carlson
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 14
Pocket Vetoes: 8
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 2
Lines Vetoed: 3
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 16
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 17
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
77th Legislature 562 SF735 HF667 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to state government; increasing the amount of vacation time that certain state employees can donate to bargaining representatives. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 558 HF1903 4/29/1992 An bill relating to public administration: authorizing spending to acquire and to better public land and buildings.
Line Item: Section 8, Subdivision 4, Lines 16-20
Line Item: Section 9, subd. 2, lines 34-42
Line (2) No attempt
77th Legislature 531 HF1838 SF1894 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to the environment: forgiving advances and loans made under a pilot litigation loan project relating to wastewater treatment. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 528 HF2261 SF2402 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to state government; executive council; regulating depositories for state funds. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 509 SF1230 HF1334 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to retirement; volunteer firefighters relief associations, and the state university and community college individual retirement account plans. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 506 SF2136 HF2185 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to labor; protecting interests of employees following railroad acquisitions. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 501 SF2510 HF2510 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to transportation: providing procedures for design, approval, and construction of light rail transit. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 499 HF2121 SF2326 4/29/1992 A bill relating to education: providing for general education revenue, transportation and special programs.
Line Item: Article 7, Section 29, lines 16 to 20
Line (1) No attempt
77th Legislature 495 SF2286 HF2642 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to armories: providing for a public hearing before the adjutant general closes an armory. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 475 HF2211 SF1847 5/1/1992 Pocket Veto A bill relating to crime; clarifying certain law enforcement powers; providing for administrative forfeiture of firearms; creating a permissive inference possession with respect to a firearm in an automobile. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 457 HF1114 SF768 4/10/1992 A bill relating to state government: providing for gender balance in multimember agencies. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 434 HF2388 SF2170 4/9/1992 A bill relating to local government; regulating certain interests in contracts by public officers; HRA grants. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 364 SF1598 HF1731 1/16/1992 A bill relating to elections: changing the year for implementing the presidential primary. Full Attempted
77th Legislature 361 SF1612 HF1758 1/17/1992 A bill relating to human services: temporarily removing the time limit on work readiness assistance. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 358 SF1596 HF1726 1/10/1992 A bill changing the boundaries of state legislative districts. Full Attempted
77th Legislature 357 SF1597 HF1728 1/10/1992 A bill changing the boundaries of Minnesota congressional districts. Full Attempted

 

1991 - Governor Arne Carlson
A selection of bills vetoed in 1991 became law because of a failure to follow constitutional procedures. Those bills are marked 'problem veto.'
This count does not include the problem vetoes:
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 12
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 16
Lines Vetoed: 84
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 28
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 96
This count includes the problem vetoes:
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 27
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 16
Lines Vetoed: 84
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 43
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 111
Session Chapter Bill # Companion # Governor's Message Topic Full or Line (# of lines) Overridden?
77th Legislature 356 SF1535 6/4/1991 Higher Education Omnibus Bill
9 Line Items
Line (9) No attempt
77th Legislature 355 HF783 SF842 6/4/1991 Groundwater regulation bill relating to wells, boring, pesticides and research.
Line Item: Section 53: $400,000 General fund appropriation to continue integrated pest management and research on the impact of agriculture on groundwater.
Line (1) No attempt
77th Legislature 349 HF635 SF643 6/4/1991 An act relating to elections, reapportionment, campaign contribution restrictions.
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 348 HF222 SF402 6/4/1991 An act relating to international trade; establishing a regional service center pilot project.
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 345 HF1631 none 6/4/1991 State Departments Omnibus Bill
24 Line Items
Line (24) No attempt
77th Legislature 335 HF2 SF2 6/3/1991 Health care access Full No attempt
77th Legislature 320 HF137 SF4 6/3/1991 Elections - candidate withdrawal
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 307 SF505 HF530 6/3/1991 Public lands - state-county land exchange sale
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 303 SF931 HF1635 6/3/1991 Waste management - problem materials
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 302 SF559 HF552 6/3/1991 A bill which provides financial incentives for ethanol production and a mandate for use of the product by 1995.
Line Item: Section 1: $200,000 for fiscal years 1992-1993 to promote ethanol fuel use.
Line Item: Section 1: $40,000 for the marketing of ethanol.
Line (2) No attempt
77th Legislature 298 SF598 HF723 6/3/1991 Transportation Omnibus Bill, including railroad grade crossing safety and a natural preservation highway program.
Line Item: Article 5, Section 7, Page 23, Lines 8 and 9: $290,000 from the transportation services fund to continue the activities of the Transportation Study Board.
Line (1) No attempt
77th Legislature 292 HF719 SF622 6/4/1991 Human Services Omnibus Bill
6 Line Items
Line (6) No attempt
77th Legislature 291 HF1698 SF1570 5/31/1991 Omnibus Tax Bill
Line Item: Article 14, Section 9, page 331, lines 35 and 36 and page 332 lines 1 through 5 appropriating money to provide local units of government for the start-up costs of providing shared services or functions.
Line Item: Article 2, Section 4, on page 79, lines 1 through 36, and on page 80, lines 1 through 4 appropriating money from the local government trust fund to the Commissioner of Revenue
Line (2) Attempted
77th Legislature 289 HF871 SF688 6/1/1991 An act relating to employment and the State Board of Electricity - powers.
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 286 SF774 HF1243 6/1/1991 A bill related to residential chemical dependency programs and nursing home transfers and discharges.
Line Item: Section 19: $130,000 to continue a health screening and intervention program for herbicide and fumigant application. This appropriation is directed to the Commissioner of Health for pass through to the University of Minnesota.
Line (1) No attempt
77th Legislature 284 SF1152 HF1199 6/1/1991 Limousines - regulation
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 270 HF551 SF212 6/1/1991 A bill related to public safety including DWI repeat offender programs.
Line Item: Section 9a: $164,000 for start up grants to counties for DWI repeat offender programs.
Line Item: Section 9b: $50,000 intended for the University of Minnesota Law School to fund a DWI task force.
Line (2) No attempt
77th Legislature 265 HF700 SF647 6/4/1991 Omnibus Education Bill
14 Line Items
Line (14) Attempted
77th Legislature 262 HF1050 SF1008 Executive Orders - legislative notification
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 261 HF1042 SF940 Department of Trade and Economic Development - restructure
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 255 SF300 HF313 Psychologists - licensing requirements clarified
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 254 SF1533 HF493 6/4/1991 Environment and Natural Resources Omnibus Bill
Line Item: Section 5, Page 7, Lines 48 and 49: $10,000 appropriation.
Line Item: Section 5, Page 8, Lines 50-52: $50,000 appropriation.
Line Item: Section 7, Page 16, Lines 38-56: $200,000 appropriation.
Line (3) No attempt
77th Legislature 247 HF1422 SF1248 5/28/1991 Workers' compensation Full No attempt
77th Legislature 246 SF1571 HF1699 Redistricting - legislative district plan
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 239 SF597 HF304 5/31/1991 Labor strikes - permanent replacements prohibited
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 236 HF1542 SF1251 5/28/1991 A bill authorizing motor vehicle engine replacement (state emmission control equipment inspection law). Full No attempt
77th Legislature 235 HF1246 SF944 5/28/1991 Cold weather rule
Line Item: Article 1, Section 8: $1,000,000 to the energy and conservation account to improve the energy efficiency of residential oil-fired heating in low-income households.
Line Item: Article 7, Section 1: The commissioner of public service shall conduct a study of the potential market within the state for photovoltaic devices.
Line Item: Article 7, Section 2: The commissioner of public service shall conduct a study to evaluate the need for, and the impact of, a carbon emissions tax ranging from $1 to $75 per ton of carbon emissions.
Line Item: Article 7, Section 4: $55,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of public service to cover costs associated with the studies required by sections 1 and 2 (above).
Line (4) No attempt
77th Legislature 233 HF53 SF1530 6/4/1991 Omnibus Transportation and other agencies bill
11 Line Items
Line (11) No attempt
77th Legislature 222 SF449 HF684 5/28/1991 Retirement - teachers Full No attempt
77th Legislature 218 SF268 HF1170 5/28/1991 Human rights - statute of limitations Full Attempted
77th Legislature 216 SF820 HF883 5/28/1991 Agriculture - state fair contract exceptions provided Full No attempt
77th Legislature 213 SF971 HF929 5/24/1991 Agriculture - BST ban extension
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 208 HF961 SF954 5/27/1991 A bill related to agriculture including farmer-lender mediation.
Line Item: Section 3: $15,000 appropriation for a data collection task force.
Line (1) No attempt
77th Legislature 185 HF425 SF490 5/24/1991 State Land Conveyances
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 179 SF510 HF1340 5/24/1991 Egg law modifications, meat handlers
Line Item: Section 16: The commissioner of agriculture shall conduct a survey of meat handlers to determine the level of interest in establishing a state meat inspection program.
Line Item: Section 17: $10,000 appropriation to the commissioner of agriculture for the study and report required in section 16.
Line (2) No attempt
77th Legislature 178 SF269 HF382 5/24/1991 Bars - DWI warning signs posted - Burger home
Line Item: $50,000 for purchanse and rehabilitation of former childhood home of Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger
Line (1) No attempt
77th Legislature 145 HF1405 SF1245 5/23/1991 Charitable organizations - requirements modified
Problem veto
Full No attempt
77th Legislature 132 HF378 SF306 5/21/1991 A bill authorizing a land exchange between the State and a resident of the City of Aitkin. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 127 HF1086 SF1009 5/12/1991 Omnibus tax bill Full No attempt
77th Legislature 91 HF1310 SF1206 5/14/1991 A bill that makes an assault on a public employee who is engaged in the performance of mandated duties a gross misdemeanor. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 87 HF1455 SF1330 5/14/1991 Minneapolis Park Board Full No attempt
77th Legislature 46 SF539 HF931 5/3/1991 Trade practices - a bill that would amend the Minnesota Antitrust Law as it relates to suppliers, distributors and dealers. Full No attempt
77th Legislature 41 HF472 SF407 5/1/1991 A bill that proposes further regulation of high pressure pipefitting. Full No attempt