Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3833

Introduced
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Refer
3/12/26  

Caption

Establish a Legislative Commission on Legislative Security

Impact

This legislation could significantly influence state laws regarding the confidentiality and security of legislative processes. The commission's meetings may be closed to the public when necessary to safeguard legislative security measures. Additionally, security records will be closely regulated and will not be released to the public for a period of eight to twenty years, aiming to protect sensitive information related to legislative security.

Summary

SF3833, introduced by Senator Westlin, proposes the establishment of the Legislative Commission on Legislative Security in Minnesota. This commission aims to review and analyze security needs for state legislators and their staff while in legislative districts. It will consist of twelve members, equally appointed by leaders from both the Senate and House of Representatives. The commission is tasked with making recommendations for proposed legislation that may affect security protocols for elected officials, thereby emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures in the legislative context.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SF3833 appears to be generally supportive among legislators prioritizing safety and security in light of increasing concerns about threats to politicians. However, there are also apprehensions regarding transparency and the potential for the bill to limit public oversight of legislative activities, raising questions about the balance between security and the public’s right to access information.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SF3833 include discussions on the processes for closed meetings and the handling of security breaches. Critics may express concern over the extent to which such security measures could restrict public engagement or accountability in the legislative process. The requirement to maintain security records for extended periods could generate debate about accountability and transparency in government actions.

Companion Bills

MN HF3781

Similar To Legislative Commission on Legislative Security established.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3781

Legislative Commission on Legislative Security established.

MN HF1060

Legislative Commission on Minnesota Sports Facilities eliminated.

MN SF1444

Legislative Commission on Minnesota Sports Facilities elimination

MN HF927

Legislative Commission on Housing Affordability eliminated.

MN SF1445

Legislative Commission on Housing Affordability elimination

MN SF683

Intellectual and developmental disabilities legislative commission establishment and appropriation

MN SF4719

Human Services Systems Steering Committee and Legislative Commission on Human Services Systems establishment

MN HF3270

Independent Redistricting Commission established, Redistricting Commission Applicant Review Panel established, principles to be used in adopting legislative and congressional districts established, former legislative members lobbying activity prohibited, legislative session conduct and convening requirements amended, and constitutional amendment proposed.

MN S3162

JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON CITY AND TOWN AFFAIRS (Establishes a joint legislative commission on city and town affairs.)

MN HB1360

Establishing a legislative commission on municipal association oversight.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.