Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1316

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Per diem payments prohibition during a regular session of the legislature

Impact

If passed, SF1316 would modify Minnesota Statutes Section 3.099 regarding legislative compensation. The bill effectively removes an additional source of income (per diem) for legislators when they are in regular session, which might lead to budgeting revisions for those serving in these roles. Supporters of the bill may argue that it promotes fiscal responsibility and reduces unnecessary state expenditures, emphasizing that taxpayer dollars should not fund excessive allowances under the guise of legislative expenses.

Summary

SF1316 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the compensation structure for members of the Minnesota legislature during their regular session. Specifically, the bill seeks to prohibit per diem payments to legislators while the legislature is in session. This means that legislators will not receive additional daily allowances for expenses incurred during regular meetings, which has traditionally served to offset costs related to travel, meals, and lodging while they carry out their duties in the capital. This change is significant as it directly influences the financial aspects of legislative duties and could affect the willingness of some individuals to run for office if financial compensation becomes a greater burden.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding SF1316 could center on the implications for broader government compensation policies and how this change aligns with or contradicts existing frameworks that account for public officials' expenses. Critics may raise concerns about the fairness of such a measure, positing that it may deter qualified candidates from pursuing legislative roles due to the increased financial burden. Advocates for maintaining per diem argue that these provisions are essential for ensuring that elected officials can perform their duties effectively without the financial strain that might arise from daily legislative responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF481

Per diem payments to legislature preclusion

MN HF5460

Member of the legislature prohibited from receiving compensation, mileage, or per diem living expenses during any period in which the member is incarcerated in a local, state, or federal correctional facility.

MN SF4933

Definition expansion of noncampaign disbursement to include certain child care expenses during a regular or special legislative session

MN HF3478

Noncampaign disbursement definition expanded to include child care expenses during regular or special legislative session.

MN SF5166

Small donor political committees and funds regulations, repealing the public subsidy program, and transferring money

MN SF2739

Major political parties prohibition from accepting contributions during the legislative session establishment

MN SR58

A Senate resolution relating to conduct of Senate business during the interim between Sessions

MN SR102

A Senate resolution relating to conduct of Senate business during the interim between Sessions

MN HF5106

Small donor political committees and funds regulated, small donor match program established, campaign public subsidy program repealed, and money transferred.

MN SF2219

Historical horse racing prohibition

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.