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expanded TIF districts to districts for which the request for certification was made before June <br /> 30, 1994 if certain limited conditions are met. Effective for aids payable in the year after the • <br /> election is made. <br /> H.F. 1473, introduced by Rep. Karen Clark(DFL-Minneapolis) and referred to the Economic <br /> Development and International Trade committee,would a bipartisan commission to examine and <br /> make recommendations to the legislature on state subsidy programs and tax laws related to <br /> economic development. <br /> H.F. 1547, introduced by Rep. Dennis Ozment(R-Rosemount) and referred to the Taxes <br /> committee, makes several significant changes to the TIF law that will potentially impact all <br /> existing districts. <br /> H.F. 1549, introduced by Rep. Doug Peterson DFL-Madison) and referred to the Taxes <br /> committee, would allow the use of economic development districts for certain retail facilities in <br /> border cities. Effective the day following final enactment. <br /> S.F. 601/H.F. 1184, introduced by Senator Larry Pogemiller(DFL-Minneapolis) and Rep. Bob <br /> Milbert (DFL- South St. Paul) and referred to the Senate Local Government committee and the <br /> House Taxes committee, would authorize the establishment of heritage and historic subdistricts. <br /> S.F. 949/H.F. 1192, introduced by Senator Pat Piper(DFL-Austin) and Rep. Rob Leighton • <br /> (DFL-Austin) and referred to the Senate Jobs, Energy& Community Development committee <br /> and the House Economic Development and International Trade committee, would place a <br /> moratorium on TIF, existing grants, loans, and other tax incentives, and new expenditures for <br /> economic development until the DTED meets certain reporting requirements on the effect of <br /> such incentives on wage levels and job creation. Effective the day following final enactment. <br /> The bill is scheduled for a hearing in the House on Wednesday, March 19, at 12:30 p.m. <br /> S.F. 1100/H.F. 1292, a comprehensive property tax reform proposal introduced by Senator Steve <br /> Novak(DFL-New Brighton) and Rep. Andy Dawkins (DFL-St.Paul) and referred to the Senate <br /> and House Taxes committees, includes provisions which restrict and repeal various provisions of <br /> the TIF law. Currently, many of these sections would apply retroactively but the authors will <br /> offer an amendment to make them prospective in effect. <br /> Note: The above-referenced bills have not been scheduled for hearings unless otherwise noted. <br /> Some bills may be heard in the House Local Government committee on Tuesday, March 25, at <br /> 12:30 p.m. <br /> Prepared by: Andrea Atherton <br /> • <br />