Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4065

Introduced
3/9/26  
Refer
3/9/26  

Caption

Criminal penalty provisions for assaulting transit workers clarified.

Note

Overall, HF4065 reflects a growing movement to prioritize the safety of those who work in public service roles, particularly in field sectors like public transportation where employees frequently find themselves in vulnerable situations. The reformed provisions are set to take effect on August 1, 2026, applying to any transgressions that occur after this date.

Impact

If enacted, HF4065 would amend Minnesota Statutes to create more defined legal protections for transit operators by specifying assault penalties for conduct directed at these workers. The law is designed to strengthen the accountability of perpetrators of transit-related assaults, ensuring that they face substantial legal consequences. With a potential maximum penalty of up to 364 days of imprisonment and fines up to $3,000, the bill aims to deter violent behavior towards transit employees and promote a safer environment in public transportation settings.

Summary

House File 4065 aims to enhance public safety by clarifying the criminal penalties for individuals who assault transit workers in the state of Minnesota. The bill proposes that a gross misdemeanor be established for any person found guilty of assaulting a transit operator or intentionally throwing bodily fluids at them while they are performing their duties on a transit vehicle. This amendment is seen as a timely response to growing concerns about violence against public transportation staff and seeks to provide clear legal recourse against such acts.

Contention

While the bill has been largely supported by advocates for transit worker safety and public transportation stakeholders, there could be concerns regarding the implementation and enforcement of such measures. Critics may argue about the adequacy of existing laws and whether the new penalties will successfully reduce assaults or simply lead to increased punitive measures without addressing underlying social issues. There may also be discussions surrounding the efficacy of increasing penalties and whether they effectively protect workers or simply lead to more penalization.

Companion Bills

MN SF3946

Similar To Criminal penalty provisions for assaulting transit workers clarification

Previously Filed As

MN SF3946

Criminal penalty provisions for assaulting transit workers clarification

MN SF4459

Criminal penalty provision for assaulting housing and redevelopment authority employees

MN HF4141

Criminal penalty provided for assaulting housing and redevelopment authority employees.

MN SF1329

Criminal penalty increase for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel or certain health providers

MN HF810

Criminal penalty for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel, or certain health care providers increased.

MN HF7

Public safety; various provisions modified relating to data held by law enforcement agencies; agency bail or bond notice; sex trafficking minimum sentences; reason for dismissing charges; liability and vicarious liability; assaulting a police officer penalty; penalties increased for obstructing trunk highway, airport, or transit traffic; tracking device placement, requirements, and expanded uses; criminal penalties; and money appropriated.

MN HF354

Enhanced penalties for assaulting a sports official provided.

MN SF754

Penalty enhancement for assaulting a police officer

MN HF766

Assaulting a police officer penalty enhanced.

MN HF640

Fourth-degree assault crime related to transit operators expanded to include transportation network company drivers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.