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SF 1191

Never Again Act

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Rich Draheim and 3 co-sponsors

The bill’s exact provisions are not provided, so the central point is unknown; it appears to relate to Minnesota state government or legislative matters but specifics are unavailab

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Bill Summary · SF 1191

SF 1191 — Never Again Act (Minnesota)

Overview

  • Bill number & title: SF 1191, Never Again Act
  • Purpose and status: The substantive text and provisions of the bill are not included in the materials provided. The bill’s name suggests a focus on preventing recurrence of a particular issue, but the exact policy aims are not specified here.
  • Companion bill: HF 26 (House companion)

Legislative status and timeline

  • Introduced: February 10, 2025
  • Initial action: Read and referred to the State and Local Government committee on February 10, 2025.
  • Key amendments to authorship:
    • February 13, 2025 — Westrom listed as author
    • February 17, 2025 — Draheim added as author
  • Next procedural step: Typically, a referral to committee would be expected to proceed to hearings, amendments, and then potential floor action, but the exact timeline depends on committee activity and floor scheduling.

What is known about the bill’s scope (based on available metadata)

  • Subject areas: Government-State, Legislature, Popular Names
  • The metadata indicates the bill relates to state government or legislative matters and may include a designation related to a popular name, but it does not provide the bill text or a summary of provisions.
  • Without the bill text, it is not possible to enumerate specific provisions, requirements, funding, or implementation timelines.

Potential impact (high-level considerations)

  • If enacted, SF 1191 could affect state and/or local government operations, governance processes, or legislative practices within Minnesota—depending on the actual provisions contained in the text.
  • The companion HF 26 suggests parallel consideration in the House, which could influence timelines, amendments, and the likelihood of enactment.

What to watch for (to complete the summary once text is available)

  • Purpose and findings: The bill’s goals, definitions, and any findings that justify the legislation.
  • Key provisions: Specific mandates, prohibitions, funding, or administrative changes.
  • Affected entities: Which state agencies, local governments, or individuals would be directly impacted.
  • Implementation timeline: Effective dates, any phase-ins, and reporting requirements.
  • Fiscal impact: Any cost or savings to state or local governments.
  • Enforcement and penalties: Mechanisms for compliance and consequences for noncompliance.

How to proceed

  • If you provide the full text or a summary of SF 1191, I can generate a detailed, itemized summary of provisions, impacts, and timelines, aligned with the structure above.

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

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