Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5035

Introduced
4/20/26  

Caption

Crime of disruption of worship services established.

Impact

If enacted, HF5035 would amend Minnesota Statutes to include penalties for those found guilty of disrupting worship services. Individuals who commit this offense would be charged with a gross misdemeanor for a first violation, while repeated offenses could result in felony charges. This change in the law would not only introduce new penalties but would also effectively redefine legal protections for religious establishments, fostering an environment where worship services can be conducted without fear of outside interruptions.

Summary

House File 5035 aims to enhance public safety by establishing the crime of disruption of worship services within the state of Minnesota. The bill outlines specific actions that constitute disruption, primarily focusing on the intent of individuals entering religious establishments with the purpose of causing disorder during scheduled worship services. The legislation defines a 'religious establishment' as a building clearly identified for worship, establishing clear boundaries on what constitutes a protected space against disruptive actions.

Contention

While the intentions behind HF5035 center on protecting the sanctity of religious worship, the bill may evoke concerns regarding potential overreach and the interpretation of what constitutes a disruption. Critics may argue that such legislation could inadvertently infringe on freedom of expression, especially during periods when protests or demonstrations occur near religious establishments. There exists a delicate balance between maintaining order during worship services and allowing for the exercise of free speech rights, which could lead to substantial debate and differing opinions among legislators and constituents alike.

Companion Bills

MN SF5016

Similar To Crime of disruption of worship services establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF4396

Crime of disruption of worship services establishment

MN SF5016

Crime of disruption of worship services establishment

MN HF4095

Crime of disruption of worship services established.

MN HB363

Crimes; crime of disruption of a worship service, established; criminal penalty, provided

MN HB1606

Crimes; offense of disruption of a worship service; provide

MN HB242

Crimes and offenses; disorderly or disruptive conduct at any funeral or memorial service; include religious worship and observance

MN HB294

Provides places of worship the right to remove disruptive individuals

MN SB1070

Crimes: disturbing religious worship.

MN S0052

Security Services at Places of Worship

MN A10785

Designates the crime of disruption or disturbance of a religious service, funeral, burial or memorial service as disruption or disturbance of a religious service, funeral, burial or memorial service in the second degree and adds the crime of disruption or disturbance of a religious service, funeral, burial or memorial service in the first degree as a class E felony.

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