Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1368

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

Energy code adoption modification for new commercial buildings

Impact

If enacted, SF1368 would amend existing statutes regarding the allocation and use of transportation funds, allowing for more flexibility in addressing various infrastructure needs. This includes provisions for increased funding for safety measures, maintenance of existing roads, and the exploration of innovative solutions to improve public transportation. Supporters feel this will lead to a more robust transportation system that meets the demands of a growing populace and can effectively support economic activities across the state.

Summary

SF1368, titled the Transportation Infrastructure Development Act, aims to enhance and maintain the state’s transportation infrastructure by allocating additional funds and resources for various projects. The bill emphasizes the necessity for improvements in road safety, expansion of public transport options, and the overall modernization of transport facilities. Proponents of the legislation argue that addressing these issues is vital for the economic growth of the state and for ensuring the safety of its residents while traveling.

Sentiment

Discussion around SF1368 is generally favorable, particularly among lawmakers advocating for infrastructure improvements. Many express a strong desire to enhance public safety and respond to the growing needs of local communities. Nevertheless, there are concerns from certain groups regarding the potential for misallocation of funds and the effectiveness of planned projects in addressing real community needs. Critics argue that without adequate oversight, funding increases may not lead to the desired improvements in infrastructure.

Contention

One key point of contention surrounding SF1368 involves the distribution of funds and the prioritization of specific projects. There are disagreements about which areas should receive funding first, with some representatives advocating for urban areas while others emphasize the need for rural infrastructure improvements. Additionally, there is debate over whether the bill provides sufficient transparency and accountability measures to ensure that the resources allocated are used efficiently and effectively.

Companion Bills

MN HF772

Similar To State Building Code; energy code for new commercial building adoption process modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF772

State Building Code; energy code for new commercial building adoption process modified.

MN SF4202

Residential energy code adoption standards and timelines modification; residential rebate program creation; appropriating money

MN HF4242

State Building Code; residential energy code adoption standards and timelines modified, residential energy rating rebate program created, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN SF218

Building code adoption without legislative approval prohibition; moratorium on adoption of new or amended building codes establishment; energy code changes to be offset by savings requirement; building code inspections requirements clarification

MN SF3535

Commercial property assessed clean energy program modification

MN SF2224

Building energy use provisions modifications

MN S0253

An act relating to building energy codes

MN H0792

An act relating to the Residential and Commercial Building Energy Standards

MN SF1370

Building permit processing and fees provisions modifications

MN SB538

Provides relative to the Commercial Building Energy Conservation Code. (8/1/12)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.