Gov. Dayton and top legislators met to talk about a possible special session in February, but House Speaker Kurt Daudt said the issues can wait until the regular session in March.
Republican and Democratic state lawmakers say their proposals are designed to protect people from having personal information accessed without permission.
DFL lawmakers want to spend $240 million to help rural parts of the state with transportation, broadband, property tax relief, workforce housing, oil train safety and dementia care.