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HF 451

MN HOUSE

Statutory appropriation of the pollinator account eliminated, and lawns to legumes grant program repealed.

2025-2026
Introduced by Paul Anderson, John Burkel, Bobbie Harder and 2 other co-sponsors

HF 451 prohibits state contracts and tax benefits for companies that censor online content, promoting free speech and ensuring government resources support open information.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
#naturalresourcesdepartment #plants #seeds #andnurseries
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HF 183

MN HOUSE

Imposition and allocation of certain taxes amended, and retail delivery fee repealed.

2025-2026
Introduced by Keith Allen, Pam Altendorf, Patti Anderson and 30 other co-sponsors

HF 183 empowers pharmacists to order and dispense HIV tests and prevention drugs, improving access to care for at-risk individuals and enhancing public health outcomes.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Transportation Finance and Policy
#taxation #transportationandtransportationdepartment
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HF 17

MN HOUSE

Minnesota Personal Protection Act amended, lifetime permits to carry handguns created, and application fee reduced.

2025-2026
Introduced by Keith Allen, Pam Altendorf, Paul Anderson and 23 other co-sponsors

Bill HF 17 allows courts to order surgical castration for individuals convicted of serious sex offenses against minors under 12, aiming to enhance public safety.

Author added Van Binsbergen
#firearmsanddangerousweapons #publicsafetydepartment
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HF 1402

MN HOUSE

Wolf depredation compensation program modified, compensation program for crop or fence damage caused by elk modified, and money appropriated.

2025-2026
Introduced by John Burkel, Mike Wiener,

HF1402 modifies Minnesota's wolf depredation and elk crop/fence damage compensation programs and appropriates funds to support them.

Author added Burkel
#agricultureandagriculturedepartment #animalsandpets
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HF 288

MN HOUSE

Legislative approval required to extend a declared emergency beyond five days, citizen rights protected, legislative enactment required before certain executive orders and rules may have the force and effect of law, terms defined, and criminal penalties repealed.

2025-2026
Introduced by Paul Anderson, Scott Van Binsbergen, John Burkel and 16 other co-sponsors
Introduction and first reading, referred to State Government Finance and Policy
#governmentaloperations-state #legislature
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