MN daycare mandate to require cameras removed from bill

The Brief

  • Legislation to force daycare centers to have surveillance cameras was removed from the bill before it could be voted on.
  • The proposal was authored by a representative whose daughter was abused at a daycare in Blaine.
  • House representatives who removed the mandate said it didn’t have Minnesota Senate support and there were concerns over expense.

ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) A Minnesota state representative lost his bid to force day care centers to have surveillance cameras.

Minnesota Rep. Nolan West’s (R-Blaine) bill came less than a year after his daughter was abused at Small World Daycare Center in Blaine.

Mandate for cameras in daycare centers fails

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Rep. Nolan West says he agreed with his DFL counterparts to include the mandate and that they also agreed to fund it with $500,000.

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