Capital Investment Committee, Minnesota State Senate
The Capital Investment Committee is a standing committee of the Minnesota State Senate.
Per Rule 10 of the Senate Rules, committees in the Minnesota State Senate are appointed by the party caucuses every two years. The majority caucus is to assign the number of positions for minority caucus members with adequate notice before the legislative session. Partisan balance of a committee is to match the partisan balance of the chamber at-large as closely as possible.[1] The caucuses then appoint their own members.[2] Chairs are selected by an organizational committee of the majority caucus. The two exceptions to this rule are the Rules and Administration Committee, which is chaired by the Majority Leader, and the Taxes Committee, which has its chair elected by the entire majority caucus.[3] With the exception of the Rules Committee, a member of a committee may not serve as the chair of the same division of a committee, or a substantially similar committee for more than three consecutive terms.[4] The Majority Leader, in his or her capacity as chair of the Rules Committee, may add or remove members after the start of the session with the approval of the Minority Leader.[5]
See rules: 2021 Temporary Rules of the Senate
Function
“ | The Committee on Capital Investment has jurisdiction over all bills appropriating money for the acquisition and betterment of public lands and buildings, and other public improvements of a capital nature, whether from the proceeds of the state general obligation bonds, the general fund, or any other operating fund.[6][7] | ” |
Membership
2023-2024 legislative session
Senate Capital Investment Committee, 2023-2024 |
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Democratic members (6) | Republican members (5) | Third-party members(0) |
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2021-2022 legislative session
Senate Capital Investment Committee, 2021-2022 |
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Democratic members (4) | Republican members (5) | Third-party members(1) |
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2019-2020 legislative session
Senate Capital Investment Committee, 2019-2020 |
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Democratic members (7) | Republican members (9) | Third-party members(1) |
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Jerry Relph (R) left this committee on December 18, 2020. [Source]
- Note: On December 18, 2020, Relph passed away from complications related to coronavirus.[8]
2017 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2017 | ||||
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Democratic members (8) | Republican members (10) | |||
• Sandra Pappas | • David Senjem, Chair | |||
• Bobby Joe Champion | • Bill Ingebrigtsen, Vice chair | |||
• Kent Eken | • Gary Dahms | |||
• Foung Hawj | • Justin Eichorn | |||
• Matt Klein | • John Jasinski | |||
• Carolyn Laine | • Jeremy Miller | |||
• Dan Schoen | • Carla Nelson | |||
• Dan Sparks | • Scott Newman | |||
• David Osmek | ||||
• Jerry Relph |
2015 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2015 | ||||
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Democratic members (12) | Republican members (8) | |||
• LeRoy Stumpf, Chair | • David Senjem, Ranking Minority Member | |||
• Bev Scalze, Vice chair | • Bill Ingebrigtsen | |||
• Bobby Joe Champion | • Mary Kiffmeyer | |||
• Richard Cohen | • Jeremy Miller | |||
• Kent Eken | • Carla Nelson | |||
• Jeff Hayden | • Scott Newman | |||
• James Metzen | • John Pederson | |||
• Sandra Pappas | • Julie Rosen | |||
• Matt Schmit | ||||
• Katie Sieben | ||||
• Dan Sparks | ||||
• David Tomassoni |
2013-2014
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2013 | ||||
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Democratic members (12) | Republican members (8) | |||
• LeRoy Stumpf, Chair | • David Senjem | |||
• Bev Scalze, Vice chair | • Bill Ingebrigtsen | |||
• Bobby Joe Champion | • Mary Kiffmeyer | |||
• Richard Cohen | • Jeremy Miller | |||
• Kent Eken | • Carla Nelson | |||
• Jeff Hayden | • Scott Newman | |||
• James Metzen | • John Pederson | |||
• Sandra Pappas | • Julie Rosen | |||
• Matt Schmit | ||||
• Katie Sieben | ||||
• Dan Sparks | ||||
• David Tomassoni |
2011-2012
The following table describes committee membership for the 2011 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2011 | ||||
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Democratic members (8) | Republican members (12) | |||
• David Tomassoni | • Carla Nelson | |||
• Gary Kubly | • Chris Gerlach | |||
• James Metzen | • Dave Brown | |||
• Keith Langseth | • David Senjem | |||
• Lawrence Pogemiller | • Doug Magnus | |||
• LeRoy Stumpf | • Gretchen Hoffman | |||
• Linda Berglin | • Joe Gimse | |||
• Sandra Pappas | • John Carlson | |||
• John Pederson | ||||
• Julie Rosen | ||||
• Mike Jungbauer | ||||
• Jeremy Miller |
2009-2010
The following table describes committee membership for the 2009 legislative session.
Capital Investment Members, 2009 | ||||
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Democratic members (17) | Republican members (11) | |||
• Keith Langseth, Chair | • Paul Koering | |||
• Katie Sieben, Vice chair | • Steve Dille | |||
• LeRoy Stumpf | • Dennis Frederickson | |||
• David Tomassoni | • Julie Rosen | |||
• Yvonne Prettner Solon | • Mike Parry | |||
• Gary Kubly | • David Senjem | |||
• Kathy Sheran | • Claire Robling | |||
• Dan Sparks | • Chris Gerlach | |||
• Steve Murphy | • Geoff Michel | |||
• Ann Lynch | • Mike Jungbauer | |||
• James Metzen | • Debbie Johnson | |||
• Linda Scheid | ||||
• Leo Foley | ||||
• Satveer Chaudhary | ||||
• Linda Berglin | ||||
• Dick Cohen | ||||
• Sandra Pappas |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Minnesota State Senate, "2021-2022 Temporary Rules of the Senate," accessed February 24, 2021 Rule 10.1
- ↑ Minnesota State Senate, "2021-2022 Temporary Rules of the Senate," accessed February 24, 2021 Rule 10.2
- ↑ Minnesota State Legislature, "Frequently Asked Questions About the Minnesota Legislature," accessed February 24, 2021
- ↑ Minnesota State Senate, "2021-2022 Temporary Rules of the Senate," accessed February 24, 2021 Rule 10.5
- ↑ Minnesota State Senate, "2021-2022 Temporary Rules of the Senate," accessed February 24, 2021 Rule 10.6
- ↑ Minnesota State Senate, "Senate Committee Jurisdictions - 2013," accessed January 24, 2014
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ KTVZ, "Minnesota state senator dies after being diagnosed with Covid-19," December 19, 2020