Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3108

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

Additional unemployment insurance benefits for iron ore mining industry workers provided.

Impact

The bill's impact primarily revolves around the significant provision of additional unemployment benefits, equivalent to the existing regular unemployment benefits, for a maximum duration of up to 26 weeks. Specifically, eligible applicants include those who have exhausted their regular unemployment insurance benefits and meet the criteria established in the legislation. This move is anticipated to bolster the economic stability for individuals and families affected by job loss in a critical industry and may contribute positively to the local economy by maintaining consumer spending during downturns.

Summary

House File 3108 seeks to provide additional unemployment insurance benefits specifically for workers in the iron ore mining industry who have lost their jobs due to layoffs. The bill outlines that these additional benefits would be available from the Minnesota unemployment insurance trust fund to applicants laid off after May 19, 2025, either from iron ore mining companies or associated businesses servicing the mining sector. This legislative action is framed as necessary to support a vital sector of the state’s economy and to assure that affected workers receive adequate financial assistance during periods of unemployment.

Contention

While supporters of HF3108 emphasize the importance of supporting the iron ore mining workforce, there may be points of contention regarding the funding mechanisms for these additional benefits. Critics could argue that this might place additional strain on the unemployment insurance trust fund or impact tax rates for employers. Additionally, discussions could arise around ensuring that the provisions are equitable and do not inadvertently exclude other sectors that also face layoffs. Debates about the efficacy of such targeted financial support in addressing broader economic challenges may also emerge.

Companion Bills

MN SF3212

Similar To Additional unemployment insurance benefits provision

Previously Filed As

MN HF3023

Iron ore mining employees additional benefits adopted.

MN SF3212

Additional unemployment insurance benefits provision

MN HF3393

Additional benefits for certain iron ore mining employees adopted.

MN SF4134

Additional benefits adoption for certain iron ore mining employees

MN SF3231

Additional benefits adoption for certain iron ore mining employees

MN HF3030

Approval of site-specific modifications to sulfate water quality standards during pendency of related rulemaking facilitated, reactive mine waste storage provided, and additional unemployment insurance benefits provided.

MN SF3216

Sulfate water quality standards site-specific modifications approval during pendency of related rulemaking provision, reactive mine waste storage provision, and additional unemployment insurance benefits provision

MN H2150

To increase unemployment insurance benefits for low wage workers

MN S1320

To increase unemployment insurance benefits for low wage workers

MN HB06904

An Act Concerning Unemployment Benefits For Striking Workers.

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CA AB2714

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Employment security: administration; plain language; require the unemployment agency to use in communications and determinations. Amends sec. 2 & 32b of 1936 (Ex Sess) PA 1 (MCL 421.2 & 421.32b) & adds sec. 32e.

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Additional unemployment insurance benefits provision

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Workforce matters.