Rep. David Dill (DFL)

District

03A

Contact Information

  • 311 State Office Building
  • 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
  • St. Paul, MN 55155-1298
  • Phone: 651-296-2190
  • Visit Website

Committees

Record On Conservation Issues

H.F. 846 : Allocate funds to core environmental programs instead of duplicative legislative review (April 20, 2015)

House Committee: Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance

A provision in the House proposed Environment Omnibus bill adds new requirements for legislative review of water quality rules. These provisions add new layers of bureaucracy and will delay and weaken the state’s ability to protect lakes and rivers from… Continue reading

How Representative Dill Voted

The Representative voted NO on this issue.

How the Committee Voted

The provisions to require legislative review of water quality rules move forward, and programs for forests, parks and trails, and AIS receive less funding.

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H.F. 846: Uphold wild rice water quality standard for sulfates (April 18, 2015)

House Committee: Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance

A provision in the proposed House environment omnibus bill would prohibit the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency from applying a wild rice water quality standard for sulfate until the agency designates waters subject to the standard. Wild rice is found in… Continue reading

How Representative Dill Voted

The Representative voted NO on this issue.

How the Committee Voted

The amendment is not adopted and the House omnibus bill includes the provision to suspend enforcement of the wild rice standard moves forward.

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HF 846: Allocate funds to core environmental programs instead of duplicative legislative review (April 16, 2015)

House Committee: Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance

A provision in the House proposed Environment Omnibus bill adds new requirements for legislative review of water quality rules. These provisions add new layers of bureaucracy and will delay and weaken the state’s ability to protect lakes and rivers from… Continue reading

How Representative Dill Voted

The Representative voted NO on this issue.

How the Committee Voted

The provisions to require legislative review of water quality rules move forward, and programs for forests, parks and trails, and AIS receive less funding.

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HF 846: Preserve citizen participation and transparency for the PCA (April 16, 2015)

House Committee: Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizens’ Board was established in 1967 and is made up of nine appointed members with various types of expertise who ask for environmental impact statements and make the final decision on the permitting of controversial projects. A… Continue reading

How Representative Dill Voted

The Representative voted NO on this issue.

How the Committee Voted

The amendment is not adopted and the House Omnibus bill includes the provision to weaken the Citizen’s Board.

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HF 1707: Bill to require that funds dedicated for the environment be used to pay property taxes (March 18, 2015)

House Committee: Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance

Minnesota has two constitutionally dedicated funds for conservation and the environment: a portion of lottery funds and funds from the Outdoor Heritage Fund created by the Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment. These funds are constitutionally required to be used… Continue reading

How Representative Dill Voted

The Representative voted YES on this issue.

How the Committee Voted

The bill advances to the House Tax committee.

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