Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1762

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Equal rights under the law provided, discrimination based on the listed characteristics prohibited, and constitutional amendment proposed.

Impact

If ratified, HF1762 would amend Article I of the Minnesota Constitution, adding a new section dedicated to the equal rights of individuals. This change would mandate that any state action which results in denial of equal rights must be justified as the least restrictive means to achieve a compelling governmental interest. By establishing this high standard for state conduct, the amendment aims to provide stronger legal recourse for individuals who claim discrimination under the characteristics mentioned.

Summary

House File 1762 proposes an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution aimed at guaranteeing equal rights for all individuals under state law. The amendment explicitly prohibits discrimination based on several specified characteristics, including race, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, and sex, which encompasses provisions related to pregnancy and gender identity. This legislative effort seeks to further solidify civil rights protections and ensure that state actions do not infringe upon an individual's rights as outlined within the framework of the Constitution.

Contention

The proposal could spark debates about its interpretation and enforcement, particularly regarding the scope of 'state' actions and the implications for state agencies. Critics may argue that the amendments could complicate certain state initiatives or lead to increased litigation concerning rights claims. Supporters, however, contend it strengthens protections for vulnerable populations and addresses historical inequalities, setting a critical precedent for civil rights within the state.

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