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Minnesota House passes a slate of technical and local bills; several measures pass unanimously
Summary
The Minnesota House on March 13, 2025, approved multiple bills ranging from corporate governance updates to local government corrections and public-safety technical changes, with most measures passing by large margins.
A batch of bills on the Minnesota House calendar on March 13, 2025, passed with little floor debate and largely bipartisan support before the chamber took up the longer debate on House File 4. Key outcomes:
House File 747 — Business corporation governance (passed 134-0) Representative Nyska presented a nonpartisan revision to the Minnesota Business Corporation Act intended to update corporate governance norms (recordkeeping, inspections, emergency governance rules). The bill passed unanimously, 134 yeas, 0 nays.
House File 944 — "Purple paint" trespass law expansion (passed 131-1) Representative Gilman, the bill's sponsor, said the measure would allow landowners an alternative to signs by marking boundaries with purple paint to indicate restricted access. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources supported the change. The House passed the bill, 131 yeas and 1 nay.
House File 1346 — Mandatory reporter training…
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