Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF600

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Major political parties prohibited from accepting contributions during the legislative session.

Companion Bills

MN SF642

Similar To Major political parties acceptance of contributions during the legislative session prohibition

Previously Filed As

MN SF642

Major political parties acceptance of contributions during the legislative session prohibition

MN HB1613

Relating to the making and acceptance of political contributions during a special legislative session.

MN HB05547

An Act Concerning Lobbyist Contributions During Legislative Sessions.

MN HB6

Political parties; disqualifying candidate from ballot because of contributions from particular person or entity prohibited

MN HB06320

An Act Prohibiting Lobbyist Contributions During A Legislative Session To Legislators Or State Officers Running For Municipal Office.

MN HB2892

Lobbyists; political contributions prohibited

MN HB2818

Lobbyists; political contributions prohibited

MN HB1278

Prohibit certain political committees from accepting contributions by certain officers or employees of this state.

MN HB3

Hold Legislative Sessions In Anchorage

MN SB423

Government Transparency; campaign committees, independent committees, political action committees, and leadership committees from accepting contributions or donations from non-Georgia persons that exceed 50 percent of all contributions received; prohibit

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