Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF902

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Revenues from sales tax on various products and services allocation to the highway user tax distribution fund

Impact

If enacted, SF902 will have a significant impact on state laws concerning the use and distribution of sales tax revenues. It establishes a clearer structure for how funds are to be allocated, potentially enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of transportation funding. By directing sales tax revenues into the highway user tax distribution fund, the bill aims to provide a more reliable and consistent funding source for road construction and maintenance, directly benefiting state highways and local roads.

Summary

SF902 is a bill focused on transportation funding by adjusting how the revenues from sales taxes on various products and services are allocated. The bill amends Minnesota Statutes to dedicate a portion of these revenues to the highway user tax distribution fund, which is crucial for maintaining and developing the state's transportation infrastructure. Lawmakers introduced this measure in response to ongoing concerns regarding the adequacy of funding for transportation projects, which are vital for Minnesota's economic health.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding this bill, particularly from stakeholders who could be affected by the changes in revenue distribution. Critics may argue that redirecting sales tax revenues could potentially limit funding for other critical areas of state expenditure, such as education or healthcare. On the other hand, proponents believe that prioritizing transportation infrastructure will yield long-term economic benefits, including job creation in construction and improved access for businesses.

Overall_effect

In summary, SF902 seeks to improve the financial resources available for transportation in Minnesota by amending existing sales tax revenue collection and distribution policies. The discussions surrounding the bill reflect broader debates about the best strategies to support infrastructure in a growing state while ensuring balanced fiscal responsibility across various sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF479

Distribution modification of proceeds from the sales tax on vehicle repair and replacement parts

MN SF2081

Distribution proceeds from the sales tax on vehicle repair and replacement parts modification

MN SF3332

Sales and use tax exemptions elimination, gross receipts tax on various services imposition

MN SF175

Sales tax on vehicle repair and replacement parts distribution proceeds modification

MN SF1058

Imposition and allocation amendment of certain taxes

MN HF3264

Allocation of revenue from the regional transportation sales tax for student transit and replacement services modified.

MN HF1798

Vehicle repair and replacement parts distribution of sales tax proceeds modified.

MN SF3523

Revenue allocation from the regional transportation sales tax for student transit and replacement services modification

MN SB394

To Amend The Law Concerning The Allocation, Distribution, And Use Of Revenues Derived From A County Sales And Use Taxes For Capital Improvements.

MN HF2768

Individual income taxes, corporate franchise taxes, sales and use taxes, and other various taxes and tax-related provisions modified; various policy and technical changes made; income tax credits and subtractions modified; and enforcement, return, and audit provisions modified.

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