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HF 278

MN HOUSE

Grant-in-aid surcharge added to the all-terrain vehicle registration fee, and fee increased for nonresident all-terrain vehicle state trail passes.

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by John Burkel, John Huot, Spencer Igo and 8 other co-sponsors
Author added Zeleznikar
#motorcycles #snowmobiles #andatvs #naturalresourcesdepartment #parksandtrails
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HF 2169

MN HOUSE

Unintentional murder in the second degree offense modified to include cases involving violation of protective orders issued in additional jurisdictions.

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Matt Bliss, Walter Hudson, Ripper Repinski and 3 other co-sponsors

Expands unintentional second-degree murder to cover violations of out-of-state protective orders, so cross-jurisdiction cases resulting in death can be charged under Minnesota law.

Author added Hudson
#crimesandcriminals #publicsafetydepartment
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HF 1396

MN HOUSE

Permitted uses of unmanned aerial vehicles by law enforcement expanded.

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Bidal Duran, Bobbie Harder, Paul Novotny and 5 other co-sponsors

Expands Minnesota law enforcement's use of drones to include more searches, rescues, incident surveillance, and scene documentation, with privacy safeguards and oversight.

Second reading
#airportsandaircraft #publicsafetydepartment
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HF 1951

MN HOUSE

Winona; regional public safety facility funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Ripper Repinski,

Authorizes state bonds, funding, and appropriations to build a regional public safety facility for Winona, serving nearby jurisdictions and improving regional safety capacity.

Introduction and first reading, referred to Capital Investment
#bonds #citiesandtowns-specific #publicsafetydepartment
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HF 944

MN HOUSE

Trespass law modified to allow purple markings.

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Paul Anderson, Dawn Gillman, Glenn Gruenhagen and 3 other co-sponsors

Expands who may intervene in utilities commission proceedings to include legislators and elected officials plus residents with minimally plausible interest, boosting participation.

Referred to Environment, Climate, and Legacy
#forestsandtrees #naturalresourcesdepartment
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