Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1191

Introduced
2/10/25  

Caption

Never Again Act

Impact

The implications of SF1191 are significant, as it not only limits the governor's power but it also aims to protect the rights of citizens during emergencies. The bill specifies that no orders issued during an emergency can violate individual freedoms, including the rights to free speech, assembly, and operation of businesses. By reinforcing these fundamental rights, the bill seeks to create a framework where citizen rights are prioritized, even in times of crisis.

Summary

SF1191, titled the 'Never Again Act', fundamentally alters the framework of emergency management in Minnesota by repealing the governor's unilateral authority to declare emergencies. The bill establishes a process where the Minnesota legislature must approve any emergency declaration with a two-thirds majority vote from both houses. This shift is designed to reinstate legislative oversight over emergency powers, thus ensuring a balance of authority between the executive and legislative branches during crises.

Contention

Despite its protective intentions, SF1191 has sparked debate among lawmakers and the public. Proponents argue that the legislation is a critical move to ensure government accountability and prevent abuses of power that might occur when a single individual has the authority to enact emergency measures without checks. Critics, however, contend that requiring legislative approval for emergency actions could lead to delays in response times during critical situations, potentially threatening public safety. This divide raises questions about how best to balance prompt government action with the need for citizen protections.

Legislative procedures

Overall, the bill's passage could signal a transformative change in how Minnesota handles emergencies, emphasizing the collaborative role of both the legislature and the executive branch. Changes to established laws may take time to implement fully, but they have the potential to set a precedent for stricter legislative scrutiny of emergency declarations, not only in Minnesota but potentially influencing procedures in other states as well.

Companion Bills

MN HF26

Similar To Governor's power to declare emergency repealed, legislative emergency declaration and extension process established, governor's authority to adopt orders and expedited rules during an emergency repealed, citizen rights protected, and technical corrections made.

Previously Filed As

MN SF440

Unilateral Emergency Powers Repeal Act

MN SF454

Legislative approval requirement for approval to extend a declared emergency beyond five days; legislative enactment requirement before certain executive orders and rules may have the force and effect of law

MN HB1321

Support Against Adverse Federal Action

MN HF233

Hardwood Creek Regional Trail funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN SF686

Governor's power to declare and emergency repealer and emergency management provisions modifications

MN HF4653

Increased indemnification for tort claims against government officials provided.

MN SF4786

False claims against the state provisions modifications

MN HB1019

Prohibit Certain Cash Fund Use Against Federal Action

MN SB0419

Crimes against health care providers.

MN SF3688

Civil action against a person for failure to render aid in certain circumstances authorization provision

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