Minn. Senate Republican Caucus: Commerce Policy Omnibus Includes Key Republican Proposals to Help Minnesota Consumers
"While not perfect, this legislation includes many provisions to help consumers with challenges they face in their daily lives," Senator
This legislation includes key insurance-related proposals championed by
Additionally, the commerce policy omnibus includes language introduced by
"Access to affordable and reliable insurance is one of the most important missions within the commerce bill,"
Another significant Republican proposal included in this legislation is a provision to make it easier for people dealing with Transfer of Death Deeds (TODD). "This is an instance where we can make sure a good deed does not get punished," Senator
"Several sections of this bill overreach or require further refinement to effectively serve Minnesotans,"
During the floor debate,
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