Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5020

Introduced
4/9/26  

Caption

Information technology modernization account establishment

Impact

If enacted, SF5020 would impact state laws by creating a designated fund that state and local agencies can utilize specifically for IT upgrades and modernization projects. This could lead to more streamlined operations across various governmental departments, reducing costs over time and potentially improving the user experience for citizens interacting with state services. The bill suggests a commitment to adopting more efficient processes and utilizing technology to better manage state resources.

Summary

SF5020 aims to establish an Information Technology Modernization Account, which is intended to provide funding for the enhancement and modernization of IT systems within various governmental entities. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of modernizing state technology to improve efficiency, streamline operations, and enhance service delivery to the public. Proponents of the bill argue that an updated technology infrastructure is essential for the state to meet contemporary demands and effectively serve its constituents.

Contention

Discussion around SF5020 touches upon the allocation of state funds and the priorities of technology spending. Critics may express concern regarding the effectiveness of how the funds will be used, questioning whether the modernization efforts will yield significant improvements or simply result in increased expenditure without tangible benefits. Additionally, there might be debates related to ensuring that the funds are directed towards equitable access to technology improvements across all regions of the state, as disparities in access could exacerbate existing inequalities.

Companion Bills

MN HF4808

Similar To Human Services Systems Modernization Advisory Council and a Legislative Commission on Human Services Systems created, modernization fund and eligible uses established, reports required, money transferred, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4808

Human Services Systems Modernization Advisory Council and a Legislative Commission on Human Services Systems created, modernization fund and eligible uses established, reports required, money transferred, and money appropriated.

MN S31

Relative to the modernization of state agency information technology systems

MN SF4302

Budget reserve limit conformation to the existing amount in the budget reserve account provision

MN HB4920

BIS IT Modernization Act Bureau of Industry and Security Information Technology Modernization Act

MN HB1179

General Fund Transfer to Information Technology Capital Account

MN SF244

Education savings accounts establishment

MN S0480

Information Technology

MN SF3044

Attorney General duties and activities appropriation, consumer protection restitution account establishment provision, consumer litigation account provisions modifications, and proceeds of litigation or settlement account establishment provision

MN SF2612

County implementation of service delivery transformation requirements and information technology modernization projects appropriation

MN SF2252

County implementation of service delivery transformation requirements and information technology modernization projects appropriation

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