Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3493

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Safe schools revenue increased; safe schools revenue available to charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools made; and money appropriated.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws could be significant, particularly in how funds are allocated among different types of educational institutions. By allowing charter schools and nonpublic schools to access safe schools revenue, HF3493 may lead to a more streamlined approach to school safety funding. This change would enable various educational entities to implement safety measures and programs tailored to their specific environments, enhancing the overall safety infrastructure within the state. The appropriation of funds for Tribal contract schools is another critical aspect, acknowledging and supporting the unique needs of Indigenous students and their educational frameworks.

Summary

HF3493 proposes an increase in revenue designated for safe schools that aims to extend funding access beyond traditional public schools to include charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools. The objective is to enhance the safety and well-being of students across various educational settings by providing equitable financial resources to all types of educational institutions. This bill reflects a growing recognition of the diverse educational landscape and the need to ensure that safety measures are in place for all students, regardless of the type of school they attend.

Contention

Debate around HF3493 is likely to arise from concerns about the implications of diverting funds from traditional public schools towards charter and nonpublic institutions. Critics may argue that this could dilute the resources available for public schools, which already face funding challenges. Additionally, there can be apprehensions regarding accountability and oversight in how charter and nonpublic schools use the allocated funds. Proponents, however, emphasize the importance of ensuring that all students have access to safe learning environments and argue that this bill promotes inclusivity and equity in educational funding.

Companion Bills

MN SF5111

Similar To Safe schools revenue increase

Previously Filed As

MN HF3529

Safe schools revenue increased; safe schools revenue made available to charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools; and money appropriated.

MN HF3653

Safe schools revenue increased to school districts, safe schools aid to charter schools and cooperative units provided, and money appropriated.

MN HF2717

Safe schools revenue increased, safe schools aid established, revenue expanded to all cooperative units, and money appropriated.

MN SF3930

Safe schools revenue increase and safe schools aid expansion to charter and nonpublic schools

MN SF3094

Safe schools revenue increase

MN SF5111

Safe schools revenue increase

MN HF3494

Safe schools aid for school districts, charter schools, and cooperative units created; student support personnel aid repealed; and money appropriated.

MN SF3713

Increase safe schools revenue to school districts

MN SF4031

Increase safe schools revenue and expansion of eligible recipients

MN HF5015

School safety plans enhanced, student discipline provisions modified, anonymous reporting systems enabled, safe schools revenue increased, school building and cybersecurity grant program modified, reports required, and money appropriated.

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