Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF708

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

State loan, grant or assistance prohibition for persons convicted of offense related to protest, demonstration, rally, civil unrest, or march

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MN SF935

State loan, grant, or assistance for persons convicted of offense related to protest demonstration, rally, civil unrest, or march prohibition

MN HF2018

State loan, grant, or assistance prohibited for persons convicted of offense related to protest, demonstration, rally, civil unrest, or march.

MN HF4277

Mandatory minimum sentences for offenses involving possession or use of firearm or other dangerous weapon eliminated, victim crime reporting requirements modified, Task Force on Mandatory Minimum Sentences created, grants related to alleviating gun violence established, and money appropriated.

MN HF3310

Collateral Consequences of Conviction Model Act enacted, other law regarding collateral consequences and rehabilitation of criminal offenders conformed with the model act, and money appropriated.

MN SF3313

Collateral Consequences of Conviction Model Act

MN SF5125

Eligibility modification for sustainable agriculture demonstration grants

MN SF3669

Eligibility standard applicable to retroactive relief for certain persons convicted of aiding and abetting felony murder provision modifications

MN HF91

Abortion regulating statutes repealed, sex offenses repealed, statutes governing the sale of articles and information and prohibiting advertisements repealed, limitation removed on performance of abortions at birth centers, language stricken regarding medical assistance coverage of abortion, limitation removed on MinnesotaCare coverage of abortion, and conforming changes made.

MN SF2669

Subminimum wages prohibition for persons with disabilities

MN HF4641

Reckless driving resulting in great bodily harm or death excluded from list of offenses eligible for automatic expungement, waiting period for petition for expungement reduced from five years to four in cases involving a stay of imposition, and offering forged check offenses clarified to be eligible for expungement.

Similar Bills

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