Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1213

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

Political subdivision compensation limit repealed.

Impact

The repeal of the compensation limit may significantly impact local governance and employment within Minnesota. Supporters of the bill argue that it will lead to improved recruitment of skilled employees, which can enhance the delivery of public services and boost local government efficiency. However, opponents caution that this could potentially lead to salary disparities and budgetary strains, particularly in smaller municipalities that may struggle to compete with larger cities or state-level positions for qualified workers.

Summary

House File 1213 (HF1213) proposes the repeal of the compensation limit for employees of political subdivisions in Minnesota. Currently, Minnesota Statutes establish that the salary for persons employed by political subdivisions cannot exceed 110% of the governor's salary. This bill aims to remove that limitation, allowing local government entities such as cities and counties greater flexibility in determining their salary structures. By repealing the compensation limit, HF1213 could enable local governments to offer more competitive salaries to attract and retain talent, particularly in specialized roles that require higher qualifications or expertise.

Contention

Opponents of HF1213 express concerns regarding the potential for rising salary costs, which could exacerbate financial challenges for local governments. They argue that allowing local jurisdictions to set their own compensation levels without a state-imposed cap could lead to budget overruns and the need for higher taxes to cover increased wages. There is also a concern that this change might disproportionately benefit certain regions over others, leading to inequities across the state in terms of government compensation structures that could affect overall employee morale and job satisfaction.

Companion Bills

MN SF1086

Similar To Political subdivision compensation limit repeal

Previously Filed As

MN SF1086

Political subdivision compensation limit repeal

MN HB1401

Description of political subdivisions.

MN SF2051

Lobbying provisions expansion to include all political subdivisions

MN HB199

Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

MN HF1776

Lobbying provisions expanded to include all political subdivisions, and money appropriated.

MN HF3039

Date of state primary changed from August to March, date of primary elections conducted by a political subdivision changed in certain circumstances, and laws governing political party precinct caucuses repealed.

MN HB1606

Changes the law regarding political subdivisions

MN SB0393

Insurance pooling for political subdivisions.

MN HB1268

Political subdivisions; group self-insurance pools.

MN SB0512

Insurance pooling for political subdivisions.

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