Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1903

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Drag performances classified as adult entertainment, and location restrictions of an adult entertainment establishment expanded.

Impact

By amending Minnesota Statutes, HF1903 enforces stricter location restrictions on adult entertainment establishments. These venues will now be prohibited from being located on public property or within certain distances from schools, churches, and residential properties. This legislative change reflects an effort to enhance public safety and restrict the visibility of adult entertainment, which proponents argue is essential for protecting minors from exposure to adult content and performances.

Summary

House File 1903 aims to classify drag performances as a form of adult entertainment, thereby expanding the regulations surrounding adult entertainment establishments in Minnesota. The bill specifically defines 'drag performance' to include performances where individuals display a gender identity different from their assigned gender at birth. This move is intended to provide a legal framework for managing such performances under existing adult entertainment laws, impacting how venues can operate and how they are regulated by local and state authorities.

Contention

The introduction of HF1903 has sparked significant debate among legislators and community members. Proponents assert that the bill is necessary for protecting children and maintaining a level of decorum in public spaces. However, opponents argue that classifying drag performances in this manner may stigmatize cultural expressions and artistic performances. Critics fear that the bill could lead to unnecessary censorship and suppression of artistic freedom, particularly targeting performers who use drag as a medium for artistic expression and personal identity.

Companion Bills

MN SF933

Similar To Drag performances as adult entertainment classification; location restrictions on adult entertainment establishment

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