Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1996

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Calculation of town aid modified, and annual town aid amount increased.

Impact

The changes brought forth by HF1996 are significant for local governments as they directly impact the calculation methodologies for aid distribution. This will potentially provide towns with more predictable and increased funding, which can be crucial for small and rural areas that rely heavily on such support for essential services. By adjusting the aid factors based on agricultural property and population metrics, the bill seeks to reflect the unique circumstances and needs of each community more accurately. These provisions may also encourage local governments to engage in more strategic planning regarding development and services.

Summary

House File 1996, titled as 'An act relating to taxation; aid to local governments; modifying the calculation of town aid; increasing the annual town aid amount', amends various provisions under Minnesota Statutes related to the calculation and distribution of financial aids to towns. The bill aims to enhance aid to local towns by establishing a new formula based on agricultural property, town area, and population factors, ensuring a more equitable distribution of state resources to localities. With an effective date set for calendar year 2026, the annual aid amount is proposed to increase from the previous limit of $10 million to $11.5 million for future distributions.

Contention

While there is significant support for the bill due to its potential to increase financial resources for towns, concerns may arise from debates on the distribution mechanisms. Some members could argue that the bill may not adequately address disparities among different towns, particularly those with limited agricultural property or varying population sizes. The reliance on these factors in aid calculations may also prompt discussion on the fairness of the methodology used, as regions with fewer agricultural resources might feel disadvantaged despite the intent to provide additional aid.

Companion Bills

MN SF2116

Similar To Calculation of town aid modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF2116

Calculation of town aid modification

MN HF4937

Electric generation transition aid; criteria for an eligible taxing jurisdiction to qualify for aid modified, and calculation of aid modified.

MN HF1756

Property tax; market value exclusion modified for veterans with a disability, exclusion amounts increased annually with inflation, and surviving spouses benefit modified.

MN H7248

Reinstates general revenue sharing of state aid among the 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island. The initial amount is based upon population, and increased annually thereafter based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers.

MN S2250

Reinstates general revenue sharing of state aid among the 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island. The initial amount is based upon population, and increased annually thereafter based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers.

MN H5533

Reinstates general revenue sharing of state aid among the 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island. The initial amount is based upon population, and increased annually thereafter based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers.

MN S0328

Reinstates general revenue sharing of state aid among the 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island. The initial amount is based upon population, and increased annually thereafter based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers.

MN HF2098

Public data classification modified, authorized reimbursement amounts modified, audit amount threshold modified, qualified newspaper publishing notice requirements modified, special district and commission organization provisions modified, and rental licensing provisions modified.

MN HF4861

Appropriations for local government aid and county program aid increased.

MN HF4869

State general levy established for residential homestead property, and city aid formula modified.

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