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HF 3730

Education policy for kindergarten through grade 12 education modified, charter school policy modified, and state agency policy modified.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sydney Jordan

Minnesota bill modifies K-12 education, charter school, and state agency policies; specific provisions under committee review as of February 2026.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Education Policy
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Bill Summary · HF 3730

Legislative bill overview

HF 3730 is a broad education policy bill introduced in Minnesota that modifies K-12 education policy, charter school regulations, and state agency operations. The bill was recently introduced and referred to the Education Policy committee, but the specific provisions have not yet been detailed in available legislative materials.

Why is this important

Education policy changes affect millions of students, educators, and families across Minnesota. Modifications to charter school policy and state agency operations can significantly impact school funding, accountability standards, and educational access depending on the bill's specific provisions.

Potential points of contention

  • Charter school expansion vs. traditional public school funding – Changes to charter policy could shift resources between charter and district schools, creating debate about educational equity and competition
  • State agency authority and oversight – Modifications to agency policy may affect regulatory enforcement, teacher certification, or accountability measures in ways stakeholders view differently
  • Scope and clarity – Omnibus bills covering multiple education areas can obscure specific changes and their consequences, making it difficult for stakeholders to assess impacts

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

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