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Committee sends bill to veterans committee to expand BCA investigative authority for crimes on state military property

2682393 · March 19, 2025
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House File 1042 would expand the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s authority to investigate sexual‑assault cases involving any U.S. Armed Forces member when the incident occurs on state military property; committee approved the DE1 amendment and re‑referred the bill to Veterans and Military Affairs.

The committee adopted a DE1 amendment and re‑referred House File 1042 to the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee. The bill, sponsored by Chair Mueller, would expand the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s investigative responsibility to cover criminal sexual‑conduct cases involving any U.S. Armed Forces service member — victim or accused — when…

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