Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4797

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Minnesota Secure Choice retirement program provisions modification

Impact

The adjustments made by SF4797 are significant in that they strengthen the operational framework of the Secure Choice program. By requiring employers to automatically enroll eligible employees and manage their contributions, the bill seeks to increase participation rates in retirement savings. It fosters an environment where more Minnesotans can contribute to their retirement funds, which can provide long-term financial stability. Moreover, the legislation includes provisions for penalties against employers who do not comply with these requirements, underscoring the importance of adherence to the new regulations.

Summary

SF4797 modifies several provisions of the Minnesota Secure Choice retirement program by establishing clearer guidelines for employee enrollment and contribution rates. The bill outlines responsibilities for covered employers, mandating that they enroll employees into the program and withhold payroll deductions for contributions to individual retirement accounts. It allows employees to opt out or change their contribution rates, promoting flexibility in savings according to individual circumstances. The legislation aims to enhance the financial security of employees by facilitating their participation in retirement savings plans, thereby addressing issues of retirement preparedness among Minnesota's workforce.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SF4797, certain points of contention emerged, particularly regarding employer compliance and the financial implications for both employers and employees. Critics voiced concerns about the potential burden on small businesses in managing the new enrollment processes and associated administrative tasks, fearing that this could impose additional costs on them. Additionally, debates arose on ensuring that employees receive adequate education on their rights and responsibilities under the program. The need for robust informational materials was emphasized to ensure that participants understand the benefits and requirements of the retirement savings plans.

Companion Bills

MN HF4921

Similar To Minnesota Secure Choice retirement program provisions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4921

Minnesota Secure Choice retirement program provisions modified.

MN SF2985

Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program Act administrative and technical changes provisions and commissioner of employment and economic development requirement to disclose information provision

MN HF2942

Commissioner of employment and economic development required to disclose information, and administrative and technical changes made to the Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program Act.

MN SF2984

Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement program penalties for noncompliance addition provision

MN HF2943

Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program; penalties for noncompliance added, and criminal penalties provided.

MN SF1896

Requirements modification for dental administrator rates in the medical assistance and MinnesotaCare programs

MN SF595

MinnesotaCare and medical assistance programs chiropractic services coverage modification provision

MN SF1431

Minnesota Business Corporation Act provisions modifications

MN SF5080

Minnesota correctional industries program modification

MN SF8

MinnesotaCare coverage eligibility modification

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