Energy bill update
The bill I authored to deliver more affordable, accessible and reliable energy to Minnesotans cleared its first House committee hurdle this week.
If this sounds familiar, it’s because this is the second time this bill had its first hearing of the session. The first time came during the House Democrat shutdown. Now, this week, the bill received its first hearing for a second time with both parties in attendance.
As chair of the House Energy Finance and Policy Committee, I authored House File 9 to diversify Minnesota’s energy grid and help the state meet its growing energy needs at a time it is becoming increasingly costly and unstable. One major provision in my bill ends Minnesota’s 1994 moratorium on constructing new nuclear power plants because any clean energy future must include nuclear, carbon capture technology, and other forms of renewable energy like hydroelectricity.
The bill I introduced is a common-sense, middle-of-the-road approach when it comes to long-term energy policy. This could serve as something of an off-ramp from the extreme, unrealistic package Democrats passed in 2024, which forced industries, businesses and families into an unreliable, more expensive energy network.
I will keep you posted as my legislation moves through the committee process and makes its way to the House floor for a vote of the full body.
Keeping men out of women’s sports
President Trump recently issued an executive order entitled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” to uphold fairness and safety.
House Republicans share President Trump’s position and have authored H.F. 12, which says: “Only students of the female sex may participate in an elementary or secondary school athletic team or sport that an educational institution has restricted on the basis of sex to women or girls.”
Meanwhile, the Minnesota State High School League stated it intends to not to comply with President Trump’s recent executive order prohibiting men from playing women’s sports. I am among House Republicans who signed a letter sent to the MSHSL Director expressing concern over that organization’s position. You can read the letter here.
Have a good weekend and look for more from the House soon.
Sincerely,
Chris
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