Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2010

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Age of consent increased from 16 to 18 in criminal sexual conduct offenses involving offenders who are over 21 years of age, and criminal penalties imposed.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would amend existing Minnesota Statutes sections 609.344 and 609.345, imposing stricter penalties for sexual offenses against individuals under 18. This will effectively adjust the legal framework regarding sexual consent and criminal liability, creating an environment where minors are better safeguarded from adult predators. The proposed changes underscore a commitment to modify the judicial approach toward offenses against younger populations, responding to societal calls for reform in how such cases are prosecuted and understood.

Summary

House File 2010 (HF2010) proposes to increase the age of consent in Minnesota from 16 to 18 years for certain criminal sexual conduct offenses involving offenders who are over 21 years of age. This legislative change aims to enhance public safety by providing stronger protections for minors, emphasizing that individuals under 18 cannot legally consent to sexual activities with those significantly older, particularly in cases where the offender holds a position of authority. This bill reflects a growing trend to protect younger individuals from exploitation and abuse in sexual contexts.

Contention

Notably, the shift to raise the age of consent may be met with contention among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that this change is essential for protecting vulnerable youth, preventing abuse, and aligning legal standards with societal values that recognize the importance of safeguarding young people. Conversely, some critics may fear the implications for consensual relationships among peers, advocating for a more nuanced approach to age differences in consensual encounters, particularly in close-age scenarios. This discussion encapsulates deeper societal views on consent, maturity, and sexual empowerment.

Companion Bills

MN SF1047

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Previously Filed As

MN SF1047

Age of consent increase from 16 to 18 in criminal sexual conduct offenses involving offenders who are over 21 years of age

MN SB1621

Relating to prosecution and punishment of certain criminal offenses prohibiting sexually explicit visual material involving depictions of children, computer-generated children, or other persons; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

MN HB4911

Relating to prosecution and punishment of certain criminal offenses prohibiting sexually explicit visual material involving depictions of children, computer-generated children, or other persons; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

MN HB1282

Criminal procedure; offenses involving a victim under 16 years of age; include offense of aggravated sexual battery

MN HF1288

Presumptive sentences for criminal sexual conduct crimes increased.

MN HB1688

Modifies criminal penalties for certain sexual offenses

MN SF171

Criminal sexual conduct crimes presumptive sentences increase

MN HB1422

Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and other sex offenses, the offense of continuous sexual abuse, and the prosecution, punishment, and collateral consequences of certain sex offenses; creating a criminal offense; increasing criminal penalties; changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for persons convicted of certain sex offenses.

MN SF459

Persons subject to stays of adjudication in criminal sexual conduct cases to register as predatory offenders requirement

MN HB1391

Relating to the prosecution and punishment of certain trafficking and sexual offenses; increasing criminal penalties; changing parole eligibility.

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Age of consent increase from 16 to 18 in criminal sexual conduct offenses involving offenders who are over 21 years of age

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