Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2829

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Certain bills referral to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over housing finance and policy requirement provision

Impact

If enacted, SF2829 could significantly alter the legislative process for bills affecting the housing sector. By mandating that cost-increasing legislation be reviewed by specialized committees, the bill seeks to provide lawmakers with a more focused understanding of the implications of additional costs on housing. This could lead to more informed decision-making and possibly more comprehensive strategies to address housing issues in Minnesota, particularly for lower and middle-income residents who may be adversely affected by rising construction costs.

Summary

SF2829 is a legislative proposal introduced in the Minnesota Senate that establishes specific requirements for the referral of bills related to housing. The bill's primary objective is to ensure that any proposed legislation that would increase the cost of residential construction or remodeling by $3,000 or more per unit is directed to the legislative committees that oversee housing finance and policy. This approach aims to facilitate better oversight and discussion on the potential economic impacts of such legislation on housing affordability and availability.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF2829 may arise over concerns related to increased bureaucratic requirements for legislative approval processes. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to ensure that housing policies are equitable and consider the economic realities faced by many families. Detractors may express concerns that such rules could delay the introduction of much-needed housing initiatives, especially in fast-paced development environments, where timely legislative action is crucial. Overall, the balance between oversight and timely legislative action will be central to the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

MN HF2492

Similar To Housing finance and policy legislative jurisdiction required for bills increasing specified costs.

Previously Filed As

MN SF5456

Legislative public safety policy and finance committees members ride along with law enforcement or fire departments requirement provision

MN SF5090

Members of the legislative committees on education policy and education finance requirement to observe a teacher or administrator each year

MN SF371

Housing Finance Agency requirement of reasonable pet policies in buildings financed by the agency requirement

MN HF2335

Housing finance and policy bill.

MN SF1372

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adoption

MN SF5487

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency audit requirement provision and appropriation

MN HF5320

Members of children and family policy and finance committees required to observe child care facilities, and legislative rules required.

MN HF1874

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adopted, agency debt limit increased, authority to issue bonds expanded, eligibility requirements and uses for agency funding expanded, and housing infrastructure bond uses expanded.

MN SF5120

Report requirement on contractors receiving financing from the housing finance agency

MN SF3499

Local candidate financial report requirements and Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board provisions modifications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.