Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1420

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Certain Chippewa Bands open season for big game establishment in accordance with 1854 treaty authorization provision and appropriation

Impact

Should SF1420 pass, it will modify existing laws within Minnesota Statutes, particularly section 97A.157. The bill allows Chippewa Bands the autonomy to set hunting seasons and could lead to significant changes in wildlife management practices within their territories. Additionally, it allocates funds from the state’s general fund to support proportional payments to the tribes under the terms of the agreement. This establishes a framework for ongoing collaboration between the state and the tribes regarding natural resource management.

Summary

SF1420 is a legislative bill proposing that certain Chippewa Bands in Minnesota be authorized to establish open seasons for big game hunting that align with the stipulations of the 1854 treaty. This bill emphasizes the rights of these Bands to independently manage hunting seasons without the direct oversight of the state commissioner of natural resources if the state does not act to establish such seasons. This move is seen by proponents as a necessary recognition of treaty rights and self-governance for the Chippewa Bands, allowing them to manage their resources in a manner that aligns with their traditions and needs.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SF1420 reveal a divide on how state laws govern tribal rights and natural resource management. Supporters assert that this bill will fortify tribal sovereignty and improve wildlife conservation through culturally relevant management practices. However, opponents may raise concerns about the sustainability of big game populations if multiple jurisdictions establish varying hunting regulations. Furthermore, the bill's financial provisions may also spark debates on budgeting priorities and the implied state responsibility toward tribal agreements, especially in a fiscal context.

Companion Bills

MN HF820

Similar To Chippewa Bands authorized to establish open seasons for big game in accordance with 1854 treaty, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF820

Chippewa Bands authorized to establish open seasons for big game in accordance with 1854 treaty, and money appropriated.

MN SF194

Upper Red Lake and Red Lake State Forest land transfer to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians requirement and appropriation

MN SF4737

Foraging on state land authorization and appropriation

MN SF770

Outdoor Heritage Fund appropriation and certain land leveraging for federal grant funds authorization provision

MN HF4380

Conveyance of state lands to Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians required, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF2720

Open season for wolves requirement provision

MN SF541

Feral swine causing damage taking authorization provision

MN SF2151

1854 Treaty Authority appropriation for a bear population study

MN SF5005

Capital improvement appropriations provisions, new programs establishment and existing programs modifications, prior appropriations modifications, and bond issuance authorization

MN HF4246

Core Moose Range designated, Moose Co-Stewardship Committee and moose restoration and research account established, report required, rulemaking authority provided, money transferred, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.