Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4446

Introduced
3/16/26  
Introduced
3/17/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Refer
3/17/26  

Caption

Soil and water conservation provisions modification

Impact

If enacted, SF4446 will have a significant impact on state laws surrounding soil and water conservation. It introduces amendments to various sections of Minnesota Statutes and aims to improve the administrative feasibility of district operations. The bill also addresses the need for better technical and financial assistance for land occupiers, aiming to ensure the successful implementation of conservation practices. This push for enhanced support may lead to more effective and efficient conservation efforts across the state, potentially resulting in improved ecological outcomes.

Summary

SF4446 focuses on modifying existing soil and water conservation provisions in Minnesota, primarily aimed at enhancing and maintaining the quality of soil and water resources. This bill emphasizes the responsibility of land occupiers to implement practices that prevent degradation, support sustainability, and ensure that natural resources generate both environmental and economic benefits. The changes proposed in this bill aim to bolster the state's policies regarding soil and water conservation, reiterating its importance to the health and welfare of the state's communities and ecosystems.

Contention

Discussions regarding SF4446 have highlighted concerns among stakeholders about the bill's implications on local governance and control. While proponents argue that enhanced regulations will lead to better environmental practices, critics warn that the increased oversight might hinder local districts' operational flexibility. The bill's changes require a careful balance between state-level regulation and local district capabilities, raising important questions about the autonomy of local governments and the management of natural resources.

Companion Bills

MN HF4149

Similar To Soil and water conservation provisions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4149

Soil and water conservation provisions modified.

MN SF3915

Wild-rice water pesticide protection provisions modifications

MN SB176

Agriculture - Soil Conservation and Water Quality Plan - Uses of Information

MN HB140

Agriculture - Soil Conservation and Water Quality Plan - Uses of Information

MN SF1715

Public waters definition modification

MN SF1736

Clean Water Council structure and membership modification

MN SF2345

Various natural resources provisions modifications

MN SF2663

Soil and water conservation district aid funding source modification and appropriation increase

MN HB111

AN ACT relating to soil conservation.

MN SF1247

Pesticide provisions modification to protect wild rice waters

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