1982 - Governor Al Quie
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 10
Pocket Vetoes: 6
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 0
Lines Vetoed: 0
a
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 10
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 10
a
|
Session |
Chapter |
Bill # |
Companion # |
Governor's Message |
Topic |
Full or Line (# of lines) |
Overridden? |
72nd Legislature |
603 |
HF1726 |
1741 |
3/18/1982 |
A bill to remove the Education commissioner as a member of the State University Board. |
Full |
Overridden |
72nd Legislature |
602 |
HF1234 |
1274 |
3/18/1982 |
State of Minnesota to grant certain paid medical insurance benefits to its retired employees |
Full |
Overridden |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF1220 |
1579 |
3/25/1982 |
Pocket Veto A bill to create a state workers' compensation fund and made changes in unemployment compensation laws. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF2080 |
1815 |
3/23/1982 |
Pocket Veto Minnesota Conference on Job Formation |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF1207 |
2147 |
3/22/1982 |
Pocket Veto Liquor store licensing |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF1588 |
1566 |
3/22/1982 |
Pocket Veto A bill that creates an advisory council on local government. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF1637 |
1811 |
3/22/1982 |
Pocket Veto A bill to limit South African investments. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF1988 |
2174 |
3/22/1982 |
Pocket Veto A bill relating to the Small Business Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF1176 |
1031 |
3/19/1982 |
Environmental Response and Liability Act |
Full |
Attempted |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF1689 |
1832 |
3/18/1982 |
A bill authorizing the Legislative Auditor to approve audit contracts for auditing state agencies. |
Full |
No attempt |
1981 - Governor Al Quie
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 8
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 0
Lines Vetoed: 0
a
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 8
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 8
a
|
Session |
Chapter |
Bill # |
Companion # |
Governor's Message |
Topic |
Full or Line (# of lines) |
Overridden? |
72nd Legislature, 1981 3rd Special Session |
|
HF14 |
|
12/21/1981 |
Omnibus budget bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF306 |
380 |
5/29/1981 |
A bill to define commercial bribery, penalties. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF650 |
598 |
5/29/1981 |
A bill to include certain faculty members under the Public Employees Labor Relations Act (PELRA). |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF728 |
705 |
5/29/1981 |
A bill authorizing detached banking facilities by Northome banks. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF1132 |
1346 |
5/20/1981 |
Supplemental appropriations bill, amending the Revenue Recapture Act - sin taxes. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF1445 |
|
5/18/1981 |
Omnibus tax bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
72nd Legislature |
|
HF326 |
834 |
5/8/1981 |
A bill to change the eligibility requirements for the Catastrophic Health Expense Protection (CHEP) program. |
Full |
Attempted |
72nd Legislature |
|
SF52 |
48 |
4/14/1981 |
A bill to make denial of a multi-unit dwelling access for campaigning a petty misdemeanor. |
Full |
No attempt |
1980 - Governor Al Quie
Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 5
Pocket Vetoes: 1
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 3
Lines Vetoed: 16
a
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 8
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 21
a
|
Session |
Chapter |
Bill # |
Companion # |
Governor's Message |
Topic |
Full or Line (# of lines) |
Overridden? |
71st Legislature |
614 |
HF2476 |
|
4/24/1980 |
Supplemental appropriations bill. Total vetoed items - $4,308,000. - 11 Line Items |
Line (11)a |
No attempt |
71st Legislature |
609 |
HF1781 |
|
4/24/1980 |
A bill related to education. Line Item: Sec. 3. Appropriation; Research and Development Program. $250,000 for the program authorized pursuant to sections 1 and 2 of this article. Line Item: Section 15. Deficiency Appropriation; Summer School. $685,000 from the general fund to the department of education for the fiscal year ending July 30, 1980, for the payment of a deficiency in funds available for state aid for summer school. This amount is for 1979 summer school programs and shall be added to the sum appropriated for fiscal year 1980 for summer school aid in Laws 1979, Chapter 334, Article 1 Section 28, Subdivision 3. Line Item: Section 9. Appropriation; Transportation Study; Computerized Bus Routing. $150,000 for the purposes of section 6 of this article. |
Line (3) |
No attempt |
71st Legislature |
607 |
HF1121 |
SF883 |
4/23/1980 |
An act relating to the operation and financing of state and local government. Line Item: Article XIII, Section 2, Subdivision 4, Page 174: $50,000 to the Department of Transportation. Line Item: Article XIX, Section 14, Page 308: $30,000 annually for the purchase of heat-applied stamps. |
Line (2) |
No attempt |
71st Legislature |
|
HF1507 |
SF507 |
4/24/1980 |
Pocket Veto An act relating to appropriations; converting certain standing appropriations to direct appropriations. Note - The message date above is an approximate date. Surrounding action in the House Journal gives that date. |
Full |
No attempt |
71st Legislature |
|
HF1837 |
SF2029 |
4/7/1980 |
A bill to authorize issuance of temporary insurance licenses and extend the Joint Underwriting Association Act. |
Full |
Attempted |
71st Legislature |
|
SF2122 |
HF2043 |
4/7/1980 |
An act to allow persons to take time off from work to serve as election judges and establishing a commission to redraw Hennepin County commissioner districts. |
Full |
No attempt |
71st Legislature |
|
SF1670 |
HF1744 |
3/21/1980 |
A bill appropriating $33 million for emergency fuel assistance and weatherization, and allowing approximately $10.5 million in tax credits. |
Full |
No attempt |
71st Legislature |
|
SF550 |
762 |
3/10/1980 |
A bill related to campaign spending limits. |
Full |
Attempted |
a - Unlike counting full vetoes, the counting of line item vetoes is
inherently arbitrary. Library staff used these guidelines. If a lump-sum appropriation was broken down into several component items and
the entire lump sum was vetoed, it was counted as one item.
Appropriations divided into separate amounts for two fiscal years
were also counted as one item.