Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF990

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Entities or organizations that receive state funding prohibited from making campaign expenditures or otherwise expending money for any political purpose.

Impact

If enacted, HF990 would fundamentally alter the relationship between state funding and political activities for organizations receiving public funds. This includes a broad range of entities, particularly nonprofits, which traditionally rely on state funding for various programs and services. The effective date of the bill is set for July 1, 2025, providing time for organizations currently benefiting from state funding to adjust their practices regarding political expenditures. This regulatory change is positioned to reinforce accountability in the use of state resources while promoting transparency in campaign finance.

Summary

House File 990, authored by Representative Gordon, is a legislative proposal that seeks to prohibit any entity or organization that receives state funding from making campaign expenditures or spending money for political purposes. This bill aims to uphold the integrity of public resources by ensuring that state funding is not used to influence political processes or campaigns, thus creating a clearer boundary between state support and political activities. The proposal is codified within Chapter 211B of Minnesota Statutes.

Contention

The bill may encounter notable contention as various stakeholders debate the implications of restricting political expenditures for entities reliant on state funds. Supporters argue that such measures are essential for preventing potential corruption and ensuring that taxpayer money is not used to sway elections or political outcomes. Conversely, opponents may view this prohibition as an infringement on the free speech rights of organizations that engage in advocacy and political discourse. The capacity of nonprofits to participate in political discussions and influence policy may also come under scrutiny, raising concerns about the balance between regulation and the freedom to advocate for political change.

Companion Bills

MN SF995

Similar To Entities or organizations that receive state funding prohibition from making campaign expenditures or otherwise expending money for any political purpose

Previously Filed As

MN HF3647

Entities or organizations that receive state funding prohibited from making campaign expenditures or otherwise expending money for any political purpose.

MN SF4062

Entities or organizations that receive state funding prohibition from making campaign expenditures or otherwise spending money for any political purpose

MN HF2793

Small donor political committees and funds regulated, small donor state match program established, candidate expenditures exempted from aggregate expenditure limits, campaign public subsidy program repealed, and money transferred.

MN HF3004

Rent paid for business purposes included in allowable lawful purposes expenditures for licensed veterans organization.

MN SF3104

Rent paid for business purposes inclusion in allowable lawful purposes expenditures for a licenses veterans organization

MN HF2442

Employer prohibited from forcing employees to attend political or religious meetings or otherwise listen to speech about politics and religion.

MN SF2476

Employer prohibition from forcing employees to attend political or religious meetings or otherwise listen to speech about politics and religion

MN HF117

Political activities by foreign-influenced corporations prohibited, certification of compliance required, and candidates prohibited from accepting contributions.

MN HF2967

St. Paul; ReConnect Rondo project expenditures prohibited.

MN SF2854

ReConnect Rondo project expenditures prohibition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.