Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2784

Introduced
3/9/23  

Caption

Remote recreational businesses forgivable loan program modification

Impact

The key change proposed in SF2784 is an extension of the eligibility criteria and the loan distribution timeline. The bill stipulates that forgivable loans will be available for remote recreational businesses that have demonstrated a revenue drop exceeding 30% during a specified period spanning from March 2020 to March 2021. Furthermore, it specifies that the loans are to be forgiven if the businesses maintain operations for at least one year after receiving the loan, thereby providing a safety net to help stimulate post-pandemic business activities.

Overall

In summary, SF2784 seeks to extend support for remote recreational businesses recovering from the impacts of COVID-19 through a modified forgivable loan program. The impact on state laws is significant as it reinforces the commitment to economic revitalization efforts while adapting to the specific needs of affected sectors. However, the proposed oversight and eligibility rules could provoke controversy regarding their fairness and efficacy in delivering timely help to those most in need.

Summary

SF2784 is a legislative bill aimed at modifying the existing forgivable loan program specifically designed for remote recreational businesses in Minnesota. This program, originally established as part of the post-COVID-19 recovery efforts, provides financial assistance to businesses that have suffered significant revenue losses due to pandemic-related restrictions. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by these businesses, particularly those located near the Canadian border and only accessible by land via Canada.

Contention

While the bill generally has positive intentions towards economic recovery, it raises concerns about the adequacy and responsibility in administering public funds. Critics argue that issues may arise regarding the fair distribution of funds among struggling businesses, particularly if the allocated budget is insufficient to meet the needs of all eligible applicants. The stipulation that businesses must not have received other forms of COVID-19 relief funding could also limit the effectiveness of the program for some applicants, as it may exclude those who have benefitted from other assistance programs.

Companion Bills

MN HF2826

Similar To Forgivable loan program for remote recreational businesses modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2826

Forgivable loan program for remote recreational businesses modified.

MN S473

PCP and Psychiatrists Forgivable Loan Program

MN H512

Forgivable Loans/HBCU Supplemental Funding

MN HB1258

State podiatric forgivable loan program; create.

MN HB941

State podiatric forgivable loan program; create.

MN SB663

Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; changing scholarship to forgivable loan beginning in certain year. Effective date. Emergency.

MN SF2979

State government appropriations provisions modifications

MN HB1520

Establishing the Pennsylvania Local Business Forgivable Loan Program; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development; and making an appropriation.

MN H0708

An act relating to the creation of a forgivable loan track within VEGI program and repealing the VEGI sunset

MN SB481

Opportunity Scholarship As Forgivable Loan

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