Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3487

Introduced
5/6/25  

Caption

Meeting broadcasting through social media authorization

Impact

If enacted, SF3487 would amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 13D.065, specifically focusing on the permissible use of social media by public bodies. This change would allow public entities, such as city councils and school boards, to utilize platforms like Facebook or Twitter for broadcasting their meetings. The bill sets specific guidelines regarding the use of social media, including stipulating that if public comments are invited during the broadcasts, the process must be communicated clearly in advance. This could lead to a more structured approach to community engagement and public feedback during meetings.

Summary

SF3487 is a proposed bill that aims to amend the Minnesota Open Meeting Law to authorize the broadcasting of public meetings through social media platforms. The bill is designed to enhance public access to government proceedings by allowing public bodies to live broadcast their meetings, thereby potentially increasing transparency and civic engagement. The intent is to provide citizens with more accessible means of keeping up with governmental discussions and decisions, which is especially valuable for those who may not be able to attend in person due to various barriers.

Contention

Despite its intent to improve government transparency, SF3487 may encounter varying opinions regarding the effectiveness and appropriateness of using social media for official governmental purposes. Critics may argue that relying on social media could lead to inadequate public engagement or unregulated commentary that could complicate meeting decorum. Additionally, there may be concerns about ensuring that comments submitted online are adequately documented and managed as part of the official meeting record. Therefore, while the potential benefits of wider public engagement are acknowledged, the implications of implementing such measures will likely prompt discussion among legislators and the public.

Companion Bills

MN HF3295

Similar To Open Meeting Law; meeting broadcasting through social media authorized.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3793

Bureau of Mediation Services technical changes authorization

MN HF5452

Use of social media for minors ages 15 and younger regulated, and anonymous age verification required for websites harmful to minors.

MN SF4456

Advisory public bodies interactive technology use relating to the Open Meeting Law modification

MN HF4413

Open Meeting Law; interactive technology use for advisory public bodies requirements amended.

MN SF2716

Certain activities by social media platforms regulation

MN SF825

Office of Cannabis Management establishment; cannabis regulation authorization

MN SF4132

Open meeting law noncompliance sanctions increase

MN HF4554

Open meeting law modified to allow unlimited remote participation.

MN SF5332

School board capitol projects referendum reauthorization by board action authorization

MN SF5330

Sports betting provisions and authorization, establishing licenses, local restrictions prohibition, sports betting taxation provisions, civil and criminal penalties provision, and appropriation

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KS SB13

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KS HB2138

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TX HB4375

Relating to broadcast coverage agreements for postseason activity of students representing a University Interscholastic League member school.

TX SB2511

Relating to broadcast coverage agreements for postseason activity of students representing a University Interscholastic League member school.

LA HB103

Requires certain public bodies to broadcast meetings live via television or the internet (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

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