Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1847

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Richfield; local sales and use tax imposition authorized for specified projects.

Impact

This bill significantly alters local taxation power by allowing Richfield to generate funds locally for projects deemed necessary by its community. It empowers the city to manage public infrastructure development directly, while also providing a mechanism to raise funds via a sales tax initiative. Such measures could foster improved local amenities, potentially increasing property values and enhancing the quality of life for residents. The financial provisions also allow for the issuance of bonds to support these projects, promoting immediate development even before all tax revenues are collected.

Summary

House File 1847 is legislation that authorizes the city of Richfield to impose a local sales and use tax specifically designed to fund community projects. If approved by voters during a general election, the city can implement a sales tax of one-half of one percent. The primary goal of this tax is to generate revenue for various projects, including significant constructions such as the Wood Lake Nature Center and the Veterans Park Complex, alongside a major community center project. The bill outlines that the funds collected will also cover the costs associated with the administration of the tax itself.

Contention

While supporters of HF1847 argue that the bill enables necessary funding for community enhancement projects, there are notable concerns regarding the implications of increasing local taxes. Opponents may raise issues about the potential burden on residents, especially in times of economic strain. Additionally, the stipulation of requiring voter approval for tax implementation could lead to contentious debates during local elections, as residents might be divided on the merits of the projects and the associated costs of the new tax. Thus, while the bill provides a pathway for progress, it could also lead to divisive local politics regarding fiscal responsibility and community priorities.

Companion Bills

MN SF2065

Similar To Richfield authorization to impose a local sales and use tax for specified projects

Previously Filed As

MN SF2065

Richfield authorization to impose a local sales and use tax for specified projects

MN HF2129

East Grand Forks; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF2595

Blackduck; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF2305

Henderson; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF3143

Proctor; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN SF2785

Blackduck local sales and use tax imposition authorization

MN HF617

Aitkin; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF1420

Chanhassen; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF2733

Mounds View; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF1787

Bloomington; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales tax imposition authorized.

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