Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2021

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board requirement to publish a handbook for lobbying

Impact

The introduction of SF2021 is poised to have significant implications for the way lobbying is conducted in Minnesota. By mandating a clear and updated handbook, the bill aims to demystify the lobbying process for grassroots organizations, nonprofits, and individuals, particularly those from historically marginalized communities. This move may empower smaller players in the political landscape, enabling them to engage more effectively in advocacy and influence legislation. Consequently, this could lead to a more equitable environment where diverse perspectives can contribute to the legislative process.

Summary

Senate File 2021 aims to enhance transparency in campaign finance by requiring the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board to create a handbook for lobbying activities. This initiative seeks to clarify the existing legal framework around lobbying by providing a comprehensive guide that outlines registration requirements and reporting obligations. The handbook is to be written in plain language, making it accessible to all stakeholders, including those not fully versed in the intricacies of campaign finance laws. The bill emphasizes the necessity for regular updates to the handbook to reflect statutory and regulatory changes, thus promoting ongoing clarity and compliance.

Contention

While the bill has support for its goals of transparency and education, it may also face scrutiny regarding the feasibility and practicality of implementing such a handbook. Critics might question the extent to which the handbook can address the complex realities of lobbying, especially for smaller organizations that may struggle with bureaucratic processes. Additionally, there may be debates about the adequacy of resources allocated to ensure that the handbook is developed collaboratively with community input. Overall, the conversation surrounding SF2021 reflects broader discussions about enhancing democratic participation while safeguarding against corruption.

Companion Bills

MN HF1949

Similar To Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board required to publish a handbook for lobbying.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1949

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board required to publish a handbook for lobbying.

MN SF3710

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board data practices modification

MN SF4196

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board to impose fees and civil penalties for various violations requirement

MN HF2105

Definitions related to lobbying amended, and certain lobbyist communications made exempt from disclosure requirements.

MN SF1915

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board requirement to study campaign spending limits

MN HF3363

Campaign Finance; street address classified as private data; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board prohibited from posting private data on its website; noncampaign disbursement use provided for security-related expenses; campaign finance laws modified; disclaimer requirements modified; Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board, local governments, and school districts required to remove, modify, and repost reports and statements on websites; certification requirements to have an address classified as private data on an affidavit of candidacy removed; and definitions provided and amended.

MN HF3118

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board required to study campaign spending limits.

MN SF4086

Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board conducting a study and pilot project administration related to the use of the campaign finance reporting software by local candidates requirement provision

MN SF2694

Certain officials in the cities of the first, second, or third class requirement to file a statement of economic interest with the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board

MN HF2284

Definitions of lobbyist and metropolitan governmental unit modified, expert witness lobbying reporting requirements modified, and additional individuals required to file statements of economic interest.

Similar Bills

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