Senate Passes Bill Tightening State Government, Honoring Veterans
A bill allocating $876 million dollars for administrative agencies, state IT services, the Minnesota Historical Society and the Minnesota Humanities Center won Senate approval Thursday, April 25. Co-sponsored by Senator Mary Kiffmeyer, R-Big Lake, and Senator Bruce Anderson, R-Buffalo Township, it also provides $209 million dollars for veterans.
According to Kiffmeyer, the bill attempts several reforms to state budgeting and information technology while beefing up cyber security efforts.
Among the many provisions, the bill imposes a freeze on full-time employee positions and requires agencies to implement zero-based budgeting. It appropriates $20.5 million dollars for cybersecurity efforts and another $13 million dollars for election equipment.
In the area of veterans services, the measure allocates funds for the C.O.R.E. program, which offers counseling and education services for veterans and their families. It also authorizes about $32 million dollars for veteran homes in Preston, Montevideo and Bemidji. Finally, the bill designates a POW and MIA Recognition Day; an American Allies Day and a Veterans Suicide Awareness Day.
In an emotional debate, the Senate adopted an amendment offered by Senator Foung Hawj, DFL-St. Paul, declaring May 14 as Hmong Special Guerilla Units Memorial Day. St. Paul is home to the largest Hmong residents in the nation, and many immigrated following the Vietnam war, where many fought in the American Secret War in Laos.
House Legacy Funding Finance Committee - part 2 3/6/17
HF1645 (Omar) Somali Museum of Minnesota funding provided, and money appropriated.
23:56 - HF932 (Moran) Rondo Commemorative Plaza funding provided, and money appropriated.
39:30 - HF666 (Nash) Lake Waconia Regional Park funding provided, and money appropriated.
47:56 - HF1351 (Nash) Waconia; Andrew Peterson farm restoration funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:06:21 - HF403 (Quam) Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund disposition of money modified.
1:16:30 - HF1308 (Murphy, M.) Regional library systems funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:39:32 - HF1629 (Lillie) Saint Paul; public takraw court funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:51:06 - HF1718 (Layman) Public educational radio stations funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:58:52 - HF1737 (Thissen) Community identity and cultural heritage grant funding provided, and money appropriated.
2:06:45 - HF1766 (Urdahl) Science Museum of Minnesota funding provided, and money appropriated.
Runs 2 hours, 21 minutes.
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House Floor Session – part 2A 5/1/18
This is the first portion of the Tuesday afternoon/evening House Floor Session.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
HF3138 (Dean) Omnibus Health and Human Services and Transportation Finance bill.
Runs 7 hours, 38 minutes.
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House Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance Committee 3/15/17
00:59 - HF1443 (Loonan) Insurance fraud regulated, penalties and notices modified, term defined, Commerce Fraud Bureau authority to apply for or execute search warrants clarified.
03:35 - HF2068 (Daniels) Antiterrorism grant funding provided, and money appropriated.
25:04 - HF1702 (Kresha) Children under 14 informed of the right to counsel, waivers of counsel required in writing by the child, and notice to counsel required.
39:21 - HF1932 (Theis) Central Minnesota Sex Trafficking Task Force funding provided, and money appropriated.
1:08:14 - HF2017 (Clark) Voice of East African Women grant for programs to reduce recruitment of East African youth by violent organizations established, grant to local governments with populations at risk for recruitment by violent organizations established, and money appropriated.
1:31:29 - HF1833 (Johnson, B.) Emergency vehicles exempted from motor vehicle size, weight, and load restricts; and technical changes made.
Runs 1 hour, 37 minutes.
House Public Safety and Security Policy and Finance Committee 4/11/18
00:59 - HF2879 (Anderson, P.) Melrose; fire remediation grant availability extended.
05:23 - HF3375 (Kunesh-Podein) Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women task force created, annual report on issues related to violence against indigenous women and girls required, and money appropriated.
45:25 - HF3554 (Hilstrom) Amount charged to counties for cost of confining juveniles in correctional facilities clarified.
47:44 - HF3657 (Zerwas) Bomb disposal unit expense reimbursement modified.
1:21:49 - HF2904 (Grossell) Child pornography offenses penalties increased, mandatory minimum sentences created, and Sentencing Guidelines Commission directed to modify the sex offender grid.
1:57:29 - HF2906 (Grossell) Stays of adjudication in criminal sexual conduct cases established as departures from the sentencing guidelines, persons subject to stays of adjudication in criminal sexual conduct cases required to register as predatory offenders, and criminal history points required to be assessed against offenders who violate stays of adjudication for in sexual conduct cases.
2;18:09 - HF2944 (Grossell) Sex offenders required to serve 50-year conditional release or probation terms, and intensive probation for sex offenders established.
2:26:04 - HF2809 (Grossell) Emergency operations and continuity of government provisions amended; and adoption of emergency operations and continuity of government plan by the legislative branch, judicial branch, and state constitutional officers required.
Runs 2 hours, 28 minutes.
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Toddler Strapped to Car Seat Falls Out of Moving Vehicle
A toddler strapped in a car seat fell out of a moving vehicle in Minnesota after the car's rear door somehow opened up. Video of the incident in Mankato was shot by truck driver Chad Mock and posted on Facebook. Mock stopped his truck, ran out and tried to flag down the gray car before it disappeared into the distance. He then checked to see if the child was OK. The child was unharmed and the mother now faces possible charges.
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House Floor Session – part 2B 5/3/18
This is the second portion of the Thursday House Floor Session.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
Continued debate on SF3656 (Knoblach) Omnibus Supplemental Finance bill.
Runs 3 hours, 57 minutes.
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The Book of Enoch Complete Edition - Multi Language
The book of Enoch is a very interesting book. We have only recovered fragments although a full version was discovered once but auctioned off to a private collector, never to be seen again.
The fragments we did recover were translated and told a phenomenal story.
The Book of Enoch was written in the past, but was specifically written for the Final Generation.
It is the only book in the world, as far as I know, that confers a blessing from God to all who read it. Automatically!
The book of Enoch could only be understood in today's time.
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Nivkh people | Wikipedia audio article
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The Nivkh (also Nivkhs, Nivkhi, or Gilyak; ethnonym: Nivxi; language, нивхгу - Nivxgu) are an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the northern half of Sakhalin Island and the region of the Amur River estuary in Russia's Khabarovsk Krai. Nivkh were traditionally fishermen, hunters, and dog breeders. They were semi-nomadic, living near the coasts in the summer and wintering inland along streams and rivers to catch salmon. The land the Nivkh inhabit is characterized as taiga forest with cold snow-laden winters and mild summers with sparse tree cover. The Nivkh are believed to be the original inhabitants of the region, and to derive from a proposed Neolithic people that migrated from the Transbaikal region during the Late Pleistocene.The Nivkh suffered heavily from foreign influences, the first of which was the migration of the Tungusic peoples. Later, Qing China forced the Nivkh to pay tribute to them. In the 1850s–1860s, Cossacks of the Russian Empire annexed and colonized Nivkh lands, where they are a small, often neglected, minority today. Today, the Nivkh live in Russian-style housing and with the over-fishing and pollution of the streams and seas, they have adopted many foods from Russian cuisine. The Nivkh practice shamanism, which is important for the winter Bear festival, though some have converted to Russian Orthodoxy.As of the 2002 Russian Federation census, 5,287 Nivkh exist. Most speak Russian today, and about 10 per cent speak their indigenous Nivkh language. Nivkh is considered a language isolate, although it is grouped, for convenience, with the Paleosiberian languages. The Nivkh language is divided into four dialects.
Magicians assisted by Jinns and Demons - Multi Language - Paradigm Shifter
So in the rumors of researching the Illuminati, we sometimes hear faint whisperings of celebrities who sell their souls for fame and fortune.
Magicians do pretty much the same thing and this video provide about 3 hours of evidence.
What secret is so big you have to form multiple secret societies to cover it up?
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you'll always arrive at the richest most powerful people in world wearing robes and worshipping an owl.
Are they just dumb?
Nope. You're dumb if you think the worlds richest and most powerful are dumb. They know exactly what their doing and after watching this video you will too.
From Manly P. Hall's words himself.
This movie is not to be missed. It's very educational.
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Combatting Chronic Wasting Disease
To avoid the spread of chronic wasting disease in Minnesota, a proposal setting testing requirements is before the Senate Agriculture Committee Tuesday, March 5. The panel also reviews bills to assist dairy farmers, who are facing low prices, and a bill providing grants for rural development.
Nivkh people | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Nivkh people
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Nivkh (also Nivkhs, Nivkhi, or Gilyak; ethnonym: Nivxi; language, нивхгу - Nivxgu) are an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the northern half of Sakhalin Island and the region of the Amur River estuary in Russia's Khabarovsk Krai. Nivkh were traditionally fishermen, hunters, and dog breeders. They were semi-nomadic, living near the coasts in the summer and wintering inland along streams and rivers to catch salmon. The land the Nivkh inhabit is characterized as taiga forest with cold snow-laden winters and mild summers with sparse tree cover. The Nivkh are believed to be the original inhabitants of the region, and to derive from a proposed Neolithic people that migrated from the Transbaikal region during the Late Pleistocene.The Nivkh suffered heavily from foreign influences, the first of which was the migration of the Tungusic peoples. Later, Qing China forced the Nivkh to pay tribute to them. In the 1850s–1860s, Cossacks of the Russian Empire annexed and colonized Nivkh lands, where they are a small, often neglected, minority today. Today, the Nivkh live in Russian-style housing and with the over-fishing and pollution of the streams and seas, they have adopted many foods from Russian cuisine. The Nivkh practice shamanism, which is important for the winter Bear festival, though some have converted to Russian Orthodoxy.As of the 2002 Russian Federation census, 5,287 Nivkh exist. Most speak Russian today, and about 10 per cent speak their indigenous Nivkh language. Nivkh is considered a language isolate, although it is grouped, for convenience, with the Paleosiberian languages. The Nivkh language is divided into four dialects.
Select Committee on Health Care Consumer Access and Affordability, August 17, 2017
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Stephen Schondelmeyer, Phd, PharmD
Professor, Pharmaceutical Economics, College of Pharmacy, UMN
Head, Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems,