Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF853

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Debt limit establishment

Impact

The introduction of this debt limit aims to enhance fiscal responsibility and transparency in the management of state debts. By instituting a cap on the amount of debt that can be incurred, the bill seeks to safeguard state finances against excessive borrowing, which could jeopardize future budget stability. The bill will influence how the state engages in capital investment projects, potentially restricting the scope of funding available if the debt limit is reached. Additionally, the bill affects the guidelines by which state financial officers will operate, aiming to align state debt issuance with solid fiscal principles.

Summary

Senate File 853 (SF853) proposes to establish a debt limit for the state of Minnesota, mandating a structured approach to managing state indebtedness. The bill seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically section 16A.105, by introducing a requirement for the commissioner to prepare a debt capacity forecast twice a year. This forecast will include detailed statements of the state's long-term general obligation debts, actual debt service amounts for the past two years, and projections for the current and next six fiscal years. An essential component of the forecast is the inclusion of a new debt limit that the commissioner must determine, ensuring that total payment on outstanding debt does not exceed three percent of estimated nondedicated general fund revenue.

Contention

While proponents of SF853 praise its potential to enforce prudent fiscal management and avert excessive state debt levels, there may be concerns regarding its implications for capital project funding. Opponents might argue that rigid debt limits could hinder the state’s ability to respond to urgent infrastructural needs or economic fluctuations requiring immediate financial flexibility. As Minnesota deals with various capital demands, the tension between maintaining a sustainable debt policy and addressing critical investment needs will be a focal point of discussion among stakeholders during the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN HF699

Similar To State debt limit established.

Previously Filed As

MN HF699

State debt limit established.

MN HF158

Tax increment financing; special rules authorized for the city of Eden Prairie.

MN SF3793

Fraud Isn't Free Act establishment

MN SF3869

Redevelopment area homestead credit establishment

MN SF4756

Local government units levy limits establishment provision

MN SF3441

Bonding bill forecast to be prepared and delivered to the governor and the legislature requirement

MN HF3177

Bonding bill forecast required to be prepared and delivered to the governor and legislature.

MN SF199

Homestead redevelopment area credit establishment and appropriation

MN SF4125

Safety improvements at schools grant program establishment

MN SF5020

Information technology modernization account establishment

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