Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1823

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Inclusion of highway spending for nonhighway purposes prohibited in governor's budget, and report required.

Impact

The introduction of HF1823 could have a significant impact on state budgeting practices, mandating increased scrutiny over appropriations that originate from highway funds. According to the bill, state officials, including the commissioner of management and budget and the attorney general, must submit a detailed report to legislative committee chairs following the governor's budget submission. This report would clarify the purpose of each appropriation, identifying any that may be designated for nonhighway uses and recommending appropriate funding sources for those instances.

Summary

HF1823 is a legislative proposal aimed at reinforcing the Minnesota Constitution's mandates concerning highway funding. Specifically, the bill mandates that state agency commissioners exclude any expenditures from the trunk highway fund or the highway user tax distribution fund for non-highway purposes in their biennial budget submissions. This measure ensures that funds allocated for highway-related endeavors—namely construction, improvement, or maintenance—are not diverted for unrelated uses.

Contention

Some potential points of contention may arise regarding the interpretation of what constitutes a 'nonhighway purpose.' Critics could argue that this could create obstacles for initiatives that may benefit public welfare but do not directly enhance highway infrastructure. Additionally, concerns may surface about the bureaucratic processes involved in reviewing proposed expenditures, as stakeholders may feel that it hampers flexibility in addressing urgent public needs while ensuring compliance with constitutional mandates.

Companion Bills

MN SF74

Similar To Governor's budget inclusion of highway spending for nonhighway purposes prohibition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.