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HF 1590

MN HOUSE

Mandatory minimum sentences established for malicious punishment of a child.

2025-2026
Introduced by Matt Bliss, Bidal Duran, Elliott Engen and 16 other co-sponsors

Establishes mandatory minimum sentences for malicious punishment of a child, requiring courts to impose the set minimums on offenders and strengthening child protection.

Authors added Knudsen and Perryman
#childrenandminors #crimesentences #publicsafetydepartment
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HF 2961

MN HOUSE

Sales and use tax exemption for certain meals and drinks provided by a restaurant expanded.

2025-2026
Introduced by Dave Baker, Greg Davids, Walter Hudson and 2 other co-sponsors

Expands Minnesota's restaurant meals and drinks sales tax exemption, lowering costs for diners and easing restaurant finances.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Taxes
#business #foodandnutrition #taxation-salesanduse
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HF 7

MN HOUSE

Public safety; various provisions modified relating to data held by law enforcement agencies; agency bail or bond notice; sex trafficking minimum sentences; reason for dismissing charges; liability and vicarious liability; assaulting a police officer penalty; penalties increased for obstructing trunk highway, airport, or transit traffic; tracking device placement, requirements, and expanded uses; criminal penalties; and money appropriated.

2025-2026
Introduced by Keith Allen, Pam Altendorf, Paul Anderson and 24 other co-sponsors

HF7 clarifies delivery-network liability: insurers may take primary coverage, drivers and platforms face new disclosure duties; penalties rise and tracking devices expand use.

Committee report, to adopt as amended and re-refer to Ways and Means
#publicsafetydepartment
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HF 1893

MN HOUSE

Criminal investigation active period of time modified regarding investigative data.

2025-2026
Introduced by Joe McDonald, Paul Novotny,

HF 1893 modifies how long criminal investigative data remains confidential, enhancing public access once cases are inactive, boosting transparency in law enforcement.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
#crimesentences #datapracticesandprivacy
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