Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3293

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Minnesota Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created, and money appropriated.

Summary

House File 3293 proposes the creation of the Minnesota Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, aiming to centralize and enhance consumer protection laws related to financial practices in the state. The bill establishes a new agency tasked with enforcing consumer financial laws and protecting consumers in the financial marketplace. It outlines the powers and responsibilities of the bureau, including identifying unfair practices, supervising financial companies, addressing consumer complaints, and fostering financial education for the public. This new bureau represents a significant step in equipping the state with dedicated resources to safeguard consumer interests in financial transactions. The bill seeks to amend existing Minnesota statutes to formally integrate this bureau into the state's governance structure. Specifically, it involves changes to sections of the Minnesota Statutes to define the bureau's scope and the roles of the appointed commissioner who will oversee its operations. This legislative move is positioned as a response to growing concerns over consumer rights and protections in financial dealings, aiming to create a single point of accountability for these issues. A notable contention surrounding HF3293 lies in the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational capacities of the financial services sector. Proponents argue that a dedicated consumer protection bureau will empower consumers against unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices within the financial marketplace, thus fostering a safer financial environment. Conversely, critics may question the need for an additional regulatory body, potentially viewing it as an overreach that could impose undue restrictive measures on financial institutions, impacting their ability to operate efficiently. The implementation of HF3293 could lead to sweeping changes in how financial institutions in Minnesota operate, particularly concerning adherence to consumer protection laws. By granting the bureau the authority to monitor financial practices and enforce legal compliance, the bill signifies a commitment to adapt state laws for better consumer protection. This initiative may also influence future legislation focused on financial regulation and consumer rights, setting a precedent for strengthened efforts in safeguarding financial accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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