Last Friday you received an email notifying you about the hearing on the National Nurse Licensure Compact (SF230, also known as the Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact) scheduled for today in the Minnesota Senate. We have gotten more specific information on the timing of the hearing: the Compact will be last on the agenda for the hearing, and we have been told by Health and Human Services Committee staff to expect the compact to come up sometime between 5:00 and 6:30 pm tonight. Schedules at the Legislature are very fluid and things may change, so we can’t give you an exact start time, but we believe that if you arrive by 6:00 pm you will be there in time to hear the discussion. MNA President Linda Hamilton will testify in opposition to National Nurse Licensure. What: National Nurse Licensure Compact Hearing, Senate Health and Human Services Committee Where: Room 15, Minnesota Capitol (ground floor, directly below Rotunda) When: Between approximately 5:00 and 6:30 pm Why: The Compact is supported by the Long-term Care Industry and other Health Care Corporations. MNA STRONGLY OPPOSES this controversial legislation because of the risks it poses to patient safety, our nursing practice, and to our union. Many of you have asked about parking at the Capitol. The closest public parking will be at meters on John Ireland Blvd (in front of the Department of Transportation Building), Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd (between the Judicial Center and the Centennial Building) and Cedar Street (in front of the Centennial Building). Parking meters take quarters only (one quarter = 12 minutes) but meters aren’t enforced after 4:30 pm. Click here for information about visiting the Capitol. Why does MNA oppose National Nurse Licensure? Threats to Nursing Practice Threats to Patient Safety Threats to Our Union |