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Bill Summary · SF 3057

Summary of SF 3057 — State personnel management provisions modifications

At a glance

  • Bill number: SF 3057
  • Title: State personnel management provisions modifications
  • Status: Referred to State and Local Government
  • Introduced: March 27, 2025
  • Subject areas: Employment and Economic Development Department; Government-State; labor; Employment and Labor and Industry Department
  • Companion bill: HF 2713 (House)

Purpose and intent

  • The bill’s stated purpose, based on its title, is to modify state personnel management provisions. The specific objectives, such as particular HR policies, procedures, or statutory changes, are not detailed in the information provided. The bill’s explicit changes will be found in the introduced legislative text and any accompanying analyses.

Key provisions (as available)

  • Provisions not specified in the provided summary: The exact amendments, new requirements, exemptions, or repeals proposed by SF 3057 are not listed here. Readers should consult the bill text for precise language and operative details.
  • Potential scope (inferred from subject matter): The bill concerns state personnel management and is categorized under agencies and departments related to Employment and Economic Development, government-state operations, and labor/industry. If enacted, changes could affect state HR policies, hiring practices, employee benefits, discipline, performance management, or other personnel administration areas within Minnesota state government.

Who is affected

  • State government entities and personnel offices responsible for administering state HR policies.
  • State employees and applicants for state employment who would be governed by revised personnel rules or procedures.
  • Related state departments and agencies, including those under the Employment and Economic Development umbrella and the Labor and Industry sphere, depending on the exact provisions.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction and first reading: March 27, 2025.
  • Committee referral: State and Local Government (same date).
  • Next steps: The bill would move through committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor votes in the Senate. A companion measure in the House (HF 2713) indicates parallel consideration in the House. Final passage would lead to enactment if signed into law or approved through the legislature’s final process as applicable.

Companion and tracking

  • Companion bill: HF 2713 (House).
  • For current status, text, fiscal notes, and analyses, monitor the Minnesota Legislature’s official website for SF 3057 and HF 2713 updates.

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

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