2011 - Governor Mark Dayton
Governor Dayton vetoed Chapter 88 on May 25, 2011. The accompanying letter acknowledged that his veto of the proposed constitutional amendment was a symbolic act and will not prohibit the question from appearing on the ballot.
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Full Bills Vetoed (including pockets): 23
Pocket Vetoes: 0
Bills with Line Item Vetoes: 0
Lines Vetoed: 0
Full Bills + Bills with Line Vetoes: 23
Full Bills + Lines Vetoed: 23
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Session |
Chapter |
Bill # |
Companion # |
Governor's Message |
Topic |
Full or Line (# of lines) |
Overridden? |
87th Legislature |
114 |
HF1381 |
SF1167 |
5/31/2011 |
Prekindergarten through grade 12 education policy provided, including general education, education excellence, special programs, facilities and technology, student transportation, and early childhood education. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
111 |
SF943 |
HF984 |
5/27/2011 |
Omnibus game and fish bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
101 |
HF264 |
SF160 |
5/27/2011 |
Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act; actions against persons for weight gain as a result of consuming certain foods prohibited. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
96 |
HF72 |
SF86 |
5/27/2011 |
Carbon dioxide emissions by utilities ban removed. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
94 |
HF988 |
|
5/27/2011 |
Public defender representation provision modified. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
73 |
HF562 |
SF406 |
5/25/2011 |
Manufactured home parks water and sewer charges regulated, and air admittances valve prohibition repealed. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
69 |
SF509 |
HF210 |
5/26/2011 |
Omnibus voter photo identification finance bill; The 21st Century Voting Act |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
59 |
HF936 |
SF649 |
5/25/2011 |
Abortions at or after 20 weeks postfertilization age prohibited unless exceptions apply, and civil and criminal penalties provided. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
56 |
HF201 |
SF103 |
5/25/2011 |
Abortion funding limited for state-sponsored health programs. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
50 |
HF1101 |
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5/24/2011 |
Omnibus higher education finance bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
49 |
HF1140 |
SF898 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus transportation finance bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
47 |
HF460 |
SF297 |
5/25/2011 |
Sprinkler requirements prohibited in single-family dwellings, and licensee offer of option to install fire sprinklers required before entering into a written contract. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
46 |
HF1010 |
SF1003 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus environment, energy, and natural resources finance bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
45 |
SF170 |
HF183 |
5/25/2011 |
Teacher candidates basic skills exam pass requirement. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
42 |
HF934 |
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5/24/2011 |
Omnibus education finance bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
41 |
SF760 |
HF927 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus health and human services finance bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
40 |
SF1047 |
HF577 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus state government, military affairs and veterans affairs appropriations; Minnesota Sunset Act. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
39 |
SF887 |
HF1049 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus jobs, economic development and housing appropriations bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
38 |
HF42 |
SF27 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus tax bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
37 |
SF958 |
HF440 |
5/24/2011 |
Omnibus public safety and judiciary finance bill. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
36 |
HF1426 |
SF1246 |
5/19/2011 |
Congressional districting plan for use in 2012 and thereafter. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
35 |
HF1425 |
SF1248 |
5/19/2011 |
Legislative districting plan for use in 2012 and thereafter. |
Full |
No attempt |
87th Legislature |
1 |
HF130 |
SF60 |
2/10/2011 |
A bill to reduce appropriations and payments for fiscal years 2011 to 2013. |
Full |
No attempt |
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.