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What happened in the 2024 session? A business guide to new law changes

The Minnesota Chamber is pleased to offer valuable information to our members and community business leaders. We have received many, many questions from our members about what happened during this legislative session, and we’re here to help you make sense of how it’s going to impact your business. The purpose of this information is to provide an overview of policies and laws and equip business leaders with an understanding of compliance requirements and upcoming changes.


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2023-24 Legislative Voting Record

See how your legislators voted on top business issues


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What happened this session? A webinar of the statewide policy tour

What happened this session? Like last year, many business leaders are wondering what passed at the Legislature, what didn't and how it will all impact their business.  

Watch this on-demand webinar from the Minnesota Chamber's policy team to answer all of your questions. Issue areas include:

  • :40 - 2024 session overview
  • 4:05 - Environment and natural resources
  • 11:40 - Taxes
  • 14:20 - Market competition laws (antitrust)
  • 17:35 - Housing
  • 18:48 - Workplace management
  • 32:14 - Workforce development
  • 34:12 - Transportation
  • 41:45 - Health care
  • 45:26 - Energy, telecom and elections 
     


This on-demand webinar is for Minnesota Chamber members only. If you wish to become a member or have questions about membership in the Minnesota Chamber, click here


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How can your business comply with new labor laws?

The first on-demand webinar focuses on the new regulations over which Minnesota’s Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) has enforcement authority.  The webinar features experts from DLI including Josiah Moore, Legislative Director, and Dave Skovholt, Education and Engagement Program Administrator in the Labor Standards Division. 

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This on-demand webinar is for Minnesota Chamber members only. If you wish to become a member or have questions about membership in the Minnesota Chamber, click here


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Overview of paid leave with DEED

This on-demand webinar focuses specifically on Minnesota’s new paid family and medical leave mandate, which is within the jurisdiction of Minnesota’s Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). 


This on-demand webinar is for Minnesota Chamber members only. If you wish to become a member or have questions about membership in the Minnesota Chamber, click here