Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2379

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Maximum employer contribution increase authorization for the higher education supplemental retirement plan

Impact

The introduction of SF2379 could have substantial implications for state laws regarding retirement contributions. By increasing the allowable employer contributions, the bill would not only incentivize higher education institutions to invest more in their employees' retirement plans but also align the state’s policies with contemporary practices in pension management. The potential enhancement in retirement funding could improve employee retention rates and satisfaction among educators, thus positively impacting the quality of education provided.

Summary

SF2379 is a legislative bill aimed at increasing the maximum employer contributions to the higher education supplemental retirement plan. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes to allow for a broader range of employer matching contributions to retirement plans for employees in the higher education sector. The proposed changes represent a significant adjustment to the existing policy, which restricts the upper limit on employer contributions. By raising this cap, the bill intends to enhance the retirement benefits available to employees in higher education institutions, supporting their long-term financial security.

Contention

Despite the intended positive outcomes, SF2379 might face scrutiny and contention, particularly regarding the financial implications for state budgets and the equitable distribution of resources among various state employees. Critics may argue that this increase in employer contributions could place a financial strain on state agencies and lessen funds available for other essential services. Moreover, the question of whether all employees will benefit equally from such enhancements in retirement plans may also spark debate among lawmakers, making it crucial to address these concerns in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN HF2022

Similar To Higher education supplemental retirement plan; maximum employer contribution increased.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2022

Higher education supplemental retirement plan; maximum employer contribution increased.

MN SF1986

Unreduced early retirement annuity for probation agency employees authorization; probation agency employee contributions increase authorization

MN SF5182

General employees retirement plan employee and employer contributions modification

MN HF4631

Employee and employer contributions to general employees retirement plan modified.

MN SB434

County employees' retirement systems; increasing maximum amount of total employer and employee contributions. Effective date. Emergency.

MN SB434

County employees' retirement systems; increasing maximum amount of total employer and employee contributions. Effective date. Emergency.

MN HF73

Maximum refund for political contributions increased.

MN SB1270

Correctional officers; supplemental contributions

MN HB1146

Employer eligibility to participate in the public employees retirement system defined contribution retirement plan, employer contribution requirements for the defined benefit and defined contribution retirement plans, and employee eligibility to elect to transfer to the defined contribution retirement plan; to provide for retroactive application; and to declare an emergency.

MN HF1779

Unreduced early retirement annuity authorized for probation agency employees, and employee contributions increased for probation agency employees increased beginning January 1, 2026.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1148

CORP; defined contributions

CT HB05543

An Act Concerning Certain Revisions To Aggregate And Individual Contribution Amounts Under The Citizens' Election Program.

AZ SB1270

Correctional officers; supplemental contributions

CA SB644

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution limits.

CA AB1383

Public employees’ retirement benefits.

MN HF3902

Eligible recipients for Minnesota housing tax credit contributions modified, and credit sunset repealed.

MN HF1168

Commissioner of revenue required to establish an online system to claim the political contribution refund, political contribution refund program modified to allow for electronic information transfer between the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board and the Department of Revenue, data classified, and money appropriated.

MN SF9

Commissioner of revenue requirement to establish an online system to claim the political contribution refund