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SF 2076

MN SENATE

Homestead resort properties tier limits modification

2025-2026
Introduced by Grant Hauschild, Rob Kupec, Jordan Rasmusson and 1 other co-sponsors

SF 2076 raises tax tier limits for homestead resort properties in Minnesota, easing financial burdens on owners of seasonal rental units and promoting fairness in taxation.

Referred to Taxes
#taxation
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SF 1905

MN SENATE

Treatment of water pipe fluid modification in the controlled substances law

2025-2026

SF 1905 clarifies that water pipe fluid weight won't count in possession crimes unless it exceeds four ounces, ensuring fairer legal outcomes for users in Minnesota.

Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety
#crimesandcriminals #publicsafetyandpublicsafetydepartment
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SF 2133

MN SENATE

Winona regional public safety facility bond issue and appropriation

2025-2026
Introduced by Jeremy Miller,

SF 2133 allocates $36.5 million to build a regional public safety facility in Winona, improving emergency response by co-locating police, fire, and sheriff services.

Referred to Capital Investment
#bonds #citiesandtowns-specific #publicfacilitiesauthority
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HF 1983

MN HOUSE

Continuous living cover crops grant funding provided, report required, and money appropriated.

2025-2026
Introduced by Peggy Bennett, Luke Frederick, Patty Mueller and 1 other co-sponsors

HF 1983 allocates $5 million for grants to support sustainable continuous living cover crops in Minnesota, boosting agriculture and economic development.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
#agricultureandagriculturedepartment
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HF 991

MN HOUSE

Local governments prohibited from accepting certain contributions for election expenses.

2025-2026
Introduced by Jimmy Gordon, Tom Sexton,

HF 991 prohibits local governments from accepting contributions for election expenses from for-profit and nonprofit entities, enhancing election integrity and fairness.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Elections Finance and Government Operations
#elections #governmentaloperations-local
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HF 12

MN HOUSE

A resolution urging the President and Congress to fully fund Medicaid and oppose harmful cuts to this crucial and much-needed program.

2025s1

HF 379 boosts residency opportunities for Iowa medical students, ensuring interviews and audition clinicals at UIHC to strengthen the local healthcare workforce.

Authors added Rehrauer and Freiberg
#healthandhealthdepartment #insurance-health #resolutions
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SF 651

MN SENATE

Date modification of the state primary to the same date as the presidential primary nomination

2025-2026

SF 651 aligns Minnesota's state primary date with the presidential primary, aiming to simplify voting and boost turnout by consolidating elections.

Author stricken Koran
#elections #government-state
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HF 1000

MN HOUSE

Unlimited Social Security individual income tax subtraction provided.

2025-2026

HF 1000 allows Minnesota taxpayers to fully subtract Social Security benefits from taxable income, easing financial burdens for retirees and enhancing their economic stability.

Author added Knudsen
#taxation-income
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SF 2864

MN SENATE

Shooting Star state trail segment bond issue and appropriation

2025-2026

SF 2864 allocates $1.44 million to build a four-mile segment of the Shooting Star State Trail, enhancing outdoor access for pedestrians and cyclists near Taopi.

Referred to Capital Investment
#appropriations #bonds #naturalresourcesandnaturalresourcesdepartment
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SR 10

MN SENATE

A Senate resolution relating to standing committees; setting the schedule of standing committee meetings

2025-2026

SR 10 requests a sunrise analysis to evaluate the need for licensure of lactation consultants in Arkansas, aiming to improve care for breastfeeding mothers and infants.

Adopted (voice vote)
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