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SF 4325

School sites access limitations provision

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jim Abeler and 4 co-sponsors

SF 4325 imposes access restrictions at Minnesota school sites, affecting entry policies for buildings and grounds with implications for safety protocols and stakeholder access.

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Bill Summary · SF 4325

Legislative bill overview

SF 4325 establishes access limitations for school sites in Minnesota, though the specific restrictions are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced in March 2026 and referred to the Education Policy Committee for review. Based on the title, it appears to regulate who may access school buildings and grounds or under what circumstances such access is restricted.

Why is this important

School access policies directly affect student safety, staff security, and the ability of authorized personnel to perform their duties. These provisions can impact school operations, emergency response procedures, and stakeholder access to educational facilities. The bill's specific restrictions will determine whether it affects parents, visitors, vendors, or other groups seeking entry to school sites.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of restrictions: Disagreement over which groups face access limitations (parents, community members, vendors) and whether restrictions are overly broad or insufficiently protective
  • Safety vs. accessibility balance: Tension between implementing security measures and maintaining reasonable public access to schools for legitimate educational and community purposes
  • Implementation details: Concerns about enforcement mechanisms, exemptions for authorized personnel, and whether schools have adequate resources to manage new access protocols

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

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