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Where do I find Journals, Minnesota Statutes, and Session Laws?

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Where do I find Journals, Minnesota Statutes, and Session Laws?

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Print copies of current session Journals are available to the public at the Secretary of the Senate’s Office counter and the front desk of the House Chief Clerk’s Office. In addition, electronic versions of House Journals (since 1994), Senate Journals (since 1996), Minnesota Statutes, and Session Laws (since 1983) are available on the Legislative Web site. The Legislative Reference Library has current and historical printed Journals, Minnesota Statutes, and Session Laws available for public use. Some Journals, Minnesota Statutes, and Session Laws from previous years are available for reference on a limited basis in the Senate Information Office, Room 231 State Capitol and Senate Index, Room 110 State Capitol and in the House Public Information Services, Room 175 State Office Building. What is a law? A law is an idea, placed in bill form, that has passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate and has not been vetoed by the Governor. What is an act? Act is the official name for

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