Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2515

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Legislature; definition of joint offices modified.

Impact

The modification to the definitions could have significant impacts on how the legislature operates, particularly in terms of accountability and administrative functions. By providing a clearer framework for understanding what is considered a joint office, the bill could facilitate better communication and planning among the various entities involved in legislative work. Additionally, this change may affect the allocation of resources and the organizational structure within the state government, potentially leading to a more streamlined legislative process.

Summary

House File 2515 proposes modifications to the definition of 'joint offices' within the legislative branch of the Minnesota government. Specifically, the bill seeks to clarify and update which entities are classified as joint offices, including organizations such as the Revisor of Statutes and the Legislative Reference Library. The intention behind this legislative change is to ensure clearer governance and operational practices within state agencies tasked with legislative functions. By delineating these definitions, the bill aims to enhance the efficiency of coordination among different legislative entities.

Contention

As the bill proceeds through the legislative process, there may be discussions surrounding the implications of redefining joint offices in terms of transparency and public access to information. Some stakeholders might express concerns about the power dynamics introduced by this redefinition and how it could affect public engagement. There may also be debates on whether the changes adequately address the needs of various legislative bodies or if they inadvertently limit their functions by being too restrictive.

Notable points

Authored by Representatives Klevorn and Nash, HF2515 emphasizes the role of established legislative services like the Legislative Budget Office and the Legislative Coordinating Commission. The bill reflects ongoing efforts by the Minnesota legislature to adapt its operational definitions to modern governance requirements while maintaining integrity and support for legislative operations.

Companion Bills

MN SF2800

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Previously Filed As

MN HF3000

Date on which legislature must meet in odd-numbered years modified, and definition of legislative day modified.

MN HF2393

Lobbyist registration and reporting modified, and definitions created.

MN HF1569

Definition of public official in a city or county modified.

MN HF732

Income definitions modified for housing support.

MN HF612

Children; definition of neglect modified.

MN HF2802

Definition of major political party modified.

MN HF1161

Public employee definition exclusions modified.

MN SF417

"Public official" in a city or county definition modification

MN SF5049

Various agricultural definitions and grants provisions modifications and appropriations

MN HF2248

Definition of noncovered employment modified.

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