Legislative Work Moves Forward
This week felt much more familiar at the Minnesota State Capitol as all 201 legislators participated in floor sessions and committee hearings. In the House of Representatives, a substantial portion of the committee agendas were dedicated to reviewing agency and budget overviews as committees began the process of working through Gov. Walz’ 2026-27 budget recommendations. In the Senate, committees began considering a broad variety of legislative proposals, including legislation to legalize sports gambling, limit or prohibit billboards, reform human services programs for individuals with disabilities, and prohibit cell phones in schools.
House Fraud Committee Formed; Anti-Fraud Legislation Introduced
Part of the deal to end the House stalemate was the creation of the House Committee on Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy. This new committee is chaired by Rep. Kristin Robbins (R-Maple Grove), and has a majority of Republican members, with a 5-3 vote. The committee has been charged with examining state agency’s ability to oversee state funds and ensure outside organizations, particularly nonprofits, are using funds for their intended purposes. The committee will likely focus on some of the higher profile instances of fraud that have been reported in recent months.
At its first meeting last Monday, the committee listened to a presentation from the State Auditor’s findings on grant funding to state agencies where they found inconsistencies within the system with how the grants were tracked, reported, and used. The goal is to get a system in place that will ensure all state taxpayer dollars are used in the best, most useful way, and to weed out any bad actors.
Other Key Bills Moving Through Committee
Here are some of the more high-profile proposals advancing through the committee process this past week:
Important Dates to Remember
March 6, 2025 Updated Budget Forecast Released
March 11, 2025 HD 40B Special Election
March 29, 2025 Eid break Begins
April 1, 2025 Legislature Resumes
April 11, 2025 Easter/Passover Break Begins
April 21, 2025 Legislature Resumes at 12:00 PM
May 19, 2025 Constitutional Deadline to Adjourn Legislative Session