Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1587

Introduced
2/13/23  

Caption

Allocation modification of revenues from the solid waste management tax

Impact

The implementation of SF1587 is expected to significantly alter the current statutory framework related to solid waste management revenues. By reallocating a greater portion of tax revenues to the environmental fund, the bill could ultimately provide more resources for environmental protection activities, maintenance, and sustainability projects. This shift may help to address long-term environmental challenges in Minnesota, thereby improving public health and ecosystem health.

Summary

SF1587 focuses on modifying the allocation of revenues from the solid waste management tax in Minnesota. The bill is designed to increase the percentage of this tax revenue credited to the environmental fund. Specifically, beginning in fiscal year 2024, the allocation to the environmental fund will gradually increase to 100% by fiscal year 2026. This change aims to enhance funding for environmental initiatives within the state.

Contention

While SF1587 has supporters who believe in its potential to boost environmental funding, there may also be objections regarding the implications for the general fund. Critics might argue that diverting a larger share of solid waste management revenues away from the general fund could limit resources available for other vital state functions, such as education and public safety. Therefore, the balance between funding environmental initiatives and maintaining other state services is likely to be a point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MN HF1785

Similar To Allocation of revenues from solid waste management tax modified.

Previously Filed As

MN SF5246

Allocation of revenues from the solid waste management tax modification

MN HF1785

Allocation of revenues from solid waste management tax modified.

MN HF5291

Allocation of revenues from solid waste management tax modified.

MN SF3336

Rebate from the solid waste management tax requirement for materials removed from the waste stream for recycling, composting, or reuse

MN HF3172

Rebate from the solid waste management tax for materials removed from the waste stream for recycling, composting, or reuse required; and money appropriated.

MN HF1359

Solid waste management; dedication to the resource management account increased.

MN HF4915

Solid waste management; dedication to resource management account increased.

MN SF414

Allocation modification of state general sales tax revenue related to motor vehicle repair and replacement parts

MN SF902

Revenues from sales tax on various products and services allocation to the highway user tax distribution fund

MN SF5512

Annual volume cap allocations and allocation procedure for public facility projects funded by public facility bonds modification

Similar Bills

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