Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF495

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Constitutional Convention delegates selection process establish

Impact

The introduction of SF495 represents a significant procedural change in how Minnesota selects its delegates for potential constitutional conventions. By authorizing specified legislative leaders to appoint delegates, the bill creates a structured method for representation that could influence future amendments to the U.S. Constitution. This formalization of the delegate selection process aims to streamline the state's participation in national discussions surrounding constitutional amendments, potentially increasing Minnesota's involvement in shaping federal governance.

Summary

SF495 establishes a formal process for selecting delegates to a constitutional convention, in adherence with Article V of the United States Constitution. The bill specifies that the state must appoint five delegates to attend the convention if called by Congress. The selection is to be made by key legislative leaders from both the Senate and the House, ensuring a bipartisan approach to the appointment of delegates. Should there be a lack of consensus for appointing the fifth delegate, the state will only send the four appointed delegates.

Contention

Despite its straightforward premise, SF495 may encounter differing opinions regarding its implications on state sovereignty and legislative authority. Supporters may argue that a consistent and organized approach to delegate selection allows Minnesota to effectively influence constitutional matters. Conversely, some might express concerns about the concentration of decision-making power among a limited number of legislative leaders, questioning whether this process adequately reflects the diverse political views of the state's electorate.

Companion Bills

MN HF593

Similar To Constitutional convention process established to select delegates.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.