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HR 7

Minnesota House of Representatives bill in Session 2026 Regular.

Status: unknown. Latest action: April 16, 2026.

A House resolution providing for the impeachment of Keith Ellison, Attorney General of the State of Minnesota, for corrupt conduct in office and for crimes and misdemeanors.

Bill ID MN-2026-Regular-HR-7
Session 2026 Regular
Status unknown
House of Representatives unknown 2026-04-16
Summary

A House resolution providing for the impeachment of Keith Ellison, Attorney General of the State of Minnesota, for corrupt conduct in office and for crimes and misdemeanors.

Sponsor
Ben Davis
Official Source Back to Bills
Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-03-02 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-16 Status unknown
2026-04-16 Latest Action Author added Bennett pg. 5725
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