Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1317

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  

Caption

Agriculture; terms defined; use, storage, disposal, and sale of pesticide-treated seed regulated; label statements required; consumer guidance required; rulemaking required; penalties modified; and money appropriated.

Impact

If enacted, HF1317 would have significant implications for state laws regarding education funding. It seeks to modify existing funding formulas, ensuring that schools in under-resourced communities receive adequate financial support. The bill aims to create a more level playing field, thereby fostering equal opportunities for student achievement. Critics argue that without sufficient oversight and accountability mechanisms, simply increasing funding may not guarantee improvements in educational quality or student performance. Proponents, however, emphasize that adequate funding is a foundational step toward meaningful educational reform.

Summary

HF1317 is a legislative proposal focused on reforming the funding structure for public education within the state. This bill aims to address disparities in educational resources and ensure equitable funding distribution among schools serving diverse population demographics. By specifically targeting areas with significant achievement gaps, HF1317 is positioned as a means to improve student outcomes and bolster overall educational quality within the state. The bill highlights the importance of inclusive educational policies that cater to the needs of all students, regardless of their geographical or socioeconomic circumstances.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF1317 has been largely supportive from advocates of educational equity, who view it as a positive move toward rectifying historical funding inequities. Educators, community leaders, and parents in underserved areas have expressed optimism about the bill's potential to enhance educational access and quality. However, there remains skepticism from fiscal conservatives concerned about the long-term fiscal implications of increased education spending without clear outcomes. This division points to the broader debate over education financing and accountability in legislative circles.

Contention

Notable points of contention within discussions of HF1317 include concerns over the distribution of funds, potential bureaucratic complexities in the new funding model, and the adequacy of performance metrics to assess the bill's effectiveness. Opponents fear that without careful implementation, the reforms may lead to inefficiencies or unintended consequences that do not translate into improved student achievement. Supporters counter that with rigorous review processes and stakeholder involvement, HF1317 can be a transformative piece of legislation that addresses longstanding issues in public education funding.

Companion Bills

MN SF1339

Similar To Use, storage, disposal and sale regulation of pesticide-treated seed

Previously Filed As

MN SF1339

Use, storage, disposal and sale regulation of pesticide-treated seed

MN SF3083

Pesticides from treated seeds addition to the Commissioner of Agriculture's pesticide management plan requirements; appropriating money

MN HF2761

Pesticides from treated seeds added to commissioner's pesticide management plan requirements, pesticide management plan coordination broadened to include local governments and public health agencies, various other pesticide treated seed provisions modified, and money appropriated.

MN HF2472

New program for systemic pesticide-treated seed established, new account in agricultural fund established, and money appropriated.

MN HF2805

Terms added to pesticide control definitions, and neonicotinoid pesticides restricted.

MN HF2134

Pesticide provisions modified to protect wild rice waters, wild rice risk justification required before permit issuance, specific operation of watercraft prohibited, maintenance of wild rice waters maps required, and money appropriated.

MN AB1042

Pesticide treated seed: labeling.

MN HF1888

Subsurface sewage treatment systems disclosure requirements modified, and rulemaking required.

MN HF2667

Definition for restricted pesticide handler added, and restricted pesticide license requirements for handlers modified.

MN HF2898

Definition for restricted pesticide handler added, and restricted pesticide license requirements for handlers modified.

Similar Bills

MN SF1247

Pesticide provisions modification to protect wild rice waters

MN HF2134

Pesticide provisions modified to protect wild rice waters, wild rice risk justification required before permit issuance, specific operation of watercraft prohibited, maintenance of wild rice waters maps required, and money appropriated.

MN HF2761

Pesticides from treated seeds added to commissioner's pesticide management plan requirements, pesticide management plan coordination broadened to include local governments and public health agencies, various other pesticide treated seed provisions modified, and money appropriated.

MN SF3083

Pesticides from treated seeds addition to the Commissioner of Agriculture's pesticide management plan requirements; appropriating money

MN HF4699

Pesticide provisions amended.

MN SF4224

Pesticides provisions modifications

MN SF2789

Restricted pesticide handler definition addition provision and restricted pesticide license requirements for handlers modifications

MN SF2788

Restricted pesticide handler definition addition provision and restricted pesticide license requirements for handlers modifications