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Bill Summary · SF 3509

Legislative bill overview

SF 3509, the Larry R. Hill Medical Reform Act, appears to be a Minnesota state bill introduced in May 2025 and currently referred to the Judiciary and Public Safety Committee. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but the name suggests reforms related to medical practice or healthcare delivery.

Why is this important

Medical reform legislation can significantly affect healthcare access, provider regulations, patient protections, and healthcare costs across the state. The bill's referral to Judiciary and Public Safety indicates it may address legal or regulatory frameworks governing medical practice, which could impact both providers and patients.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of reforms unclear – Without the bill text, specific controversial provisions cannot be identified, though medical reform bills typically face debate over regulatory burden on providers
  • Committee jurisdiction questions – Referral to Judiciary and Public Safety rather than Health committees suggests legal/disciplinary elements that may be contentious
  • Missing bill details – The summary provided lacks substantive information needed to assess stakeholder impact (physicians, hospitals, patients, insurers)

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

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