Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3475

Introduced
5/1/25  

Caption

Responsible contractor requirements application authorization to recipients of state loans and grants over $50,000

Impact

The implications of SF3475 could be significant, as it revises Minnesota Statutes to require a more rigorous pre-award risk assessment for state grants. Specifically, before awarding grants of $50,000 or more, agencies must conduct evaluations of the applicants’ financial history, operational capabilities, and past performance. This change is expected to foster a more transparent environment when state funds are allocated, theoretically leading to improved service delivery and project outcomes.

Summary

Senate File 3475 establishes new regulations related to state government by imposing responsible contractor requirements for entities that receive state loans and grants exceeding $50,000. The bill aims to ensure that applicants for such financial assistance demonstrate their ability to fulfill the terms of the grant through various assessments. By doing so, the legislation seeks to enhance accountability and performance among potential grantees, thus protecting the state's financial interests.

Contention

However, the bill may face scrutiny regarding its impact on smaller applicants, particularly nonprofit organizations and emerging businesses that may struggle to provide the extensive documentation outlined in the bill. Critics may argue that the stringent requirements could disproportionately affect these entities, creating barriers to entry for those who might benefit from state assistance. As such, there could be discussions about the balance between accountability and accessibility in the application process.

Companion Bills

MN HF3093

Similar To Responsible contractor requirements to recipients of state loans and grants over $50,000 applied.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1745

Position of grants management and oversight established within the Department of Administration, standards related to grantmaking and grants management practices required, and reports required.

MN SF3251

Director of grants management and oversight within the Department of Administration establishment

MN SF2027

Certain reports to the attorney general and legislature requirement by recipients of state-funded grants

MN HF1900

Environment and natural resources trust fund renewal provided and trust fund provisions modified, community grant program established, community grant program advisory council established, report required, money appropriated, and constitutional amendment proposed.

MN HF1830

State government finance bill.

MN SF1426

Omnibus State Government and Elections appropriations

MN SF2404

Constitutional amendment providing for the renewal of the environment and natural resources trust fund

MN HF2040

Recipients of state-funded grant reports required to attorney general and legislature.

MN SF1424

Omnibus State Government policy bill

MN SF4593

Wage theft prevention and use of responsible contractors when the Minnesota Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.