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HF 3419

Certain powers of entities retracted and regranted.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Alex Falconer and 17 co-sponsors

Minnesota bill retracts and regrrants certain powers to unspecified entities, with unclear operational and regulatory consequences pending committee review.

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Bill Summary · HF 3419

Legislative bill overview

HF 3419 addresses the retraction and regranting of certain powers held by entities in Minnesota, though the specific powers and entity types are not detailed in the provided information. The bill has been referred to the Commerce Finance and Policy Committee and is currently in early legislative stages with multiple authors added over several months.

Why is this important

Changes to entity powers can significantly affect how businesses, nonprofits, or government agencies operate and their authority to conduct activities. Depending on implementation, this could impact regulatory compliance, operational flexibility, or public oversight of various organizations.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity in available information: Without knowing which entities and powers are targeted, stakeholders cannot fully assess implications or mobilize support/opposition
  • Potential regulatory burden or relief: Retracting powers may either streamline operations (if removing outdated restrictions) or limit legitimate activities; regranting could expand authority in ways some view as overreach
  • Stakeholder impact uncertainty: Affected businesses, nonprofits, or government bodies may face operational changes without clear advance notice of how their powers would be modified

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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