Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2277

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Minnesota Paid Leave Law repeal

Impact

If passed, SF2277 would significantly change the landscape of employee benefits in Minnesota by rescinding the rights to paid family and medical leave previously established. The implications could lead to reduced financial support for families needing time off for critical health or childcare issues. The bill is particularly focused on the fiscal aspects, underlining a belief among proponents that reallocating unspent funds to the general fund would yield a more balanced state budget without the financial constraints posed by the previous law.

Summary

SF2277 proposes the repeal of the Minnesota Paid Leave Law, effectively eliminating the provisions regarding paid family and medical leave for employees in the state. This repeal mandates that unspent funds from the family medical leave account be transferred to the general fund, which represents a significant policy shift in how paid leave is managed financially within Minnesota. The bill aims for a reduction in state obligations tied to the previous paid leave framework, removing the financial responsibilities associated with administering the program.

Contention

The discussion surrounding this bill highlights substantial contention between lawmakers regarding the utility of paid leave. Supporters argue that repealing the law may alleviate unnecessary expenditures and streamline state financial operations, while opponents assert that the repeal strips vital support from working families during critical times. The debate encapsulates broader concerns about the social safety net and the balance between fiscal responsibility and employee rights.

Companion Bills

MN HF1263

Similar To Minnesota Paid Leave Law repealed, and unspent money in the family medical leave account returned to the general fund.

Similar Bills

MN HF1241

Minnesota Paid Leave Law repealed, and unspent money in the family medical leave account returned to the general fund.

MN HF1263

Minnesota Paid Leave Law repealed, and unspent money in the family medical leave account returned to the general fund.

MN SF1771

Minnesota Paid Leave Law repeal

MN HF5363

Minnesota Paid Leave Law; paid leave provisions modified.

MN SF5430

Minnesota Paid Leave Law provisions modifications

MN HF2

Paid family, bonding, and applicant's serious medical condition benefits provided; employment leaves regulated and required; income tax withholdings authorized and taxes imposed; penalties authorized; actuarial report required; and money appropriated.

MN SF2

Paid family, pregnancy, bonding, and applicant's serious medical condition benefits establishment and appropriation