Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SR29

Introduced
4/7/25  

Caption

A Senate resolution criminalizing ecocide in the State of Minnesota

Impact

The proposed legislation signifies a robust step towards holding corporations and entities financially responsible for environmental destruction. It emphasizes the need for those who contribute to environmental degradation to bear the costs of mitigation and disaster recovery. With increasing environmental catastrophes impacting Minnesota, this resolution seeks to enable legislative frameworks that would deter future ecocide through improved accountability and preventative measures.

Summary

Senate Resolution 29 (SR29) aims to criminalize ecocide in the State of Minnesota. The resolution defines ecocide as unlawful acts that foreseeably result in severe and persistent environmental damage. It cites historical examples such as the spraying of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War and contemporary environmental disasters like the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and extensive deforestation. SR29 also aligns Minnesota's legal posture with international recognition of ecocide by various bodies, indicating a shift toward more stringent environmental accountability.

Sentiment

There appears to be strong support for SR29 among advocates for environmental protection and social justice, especially those representing Indigenous and marginalized communities affected disproportionately by ecological harm. Conversely, there may be concerns regarding its implications for businesses and industries that heavily influence the state's economy. The urgency of addressing environmental degradation amid rising climate crises has catalyzed discussions, aligning broad public sentiment towards more protective measures.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SR29 may revolve around its implementation. Critics might argue that criminalizing ecocide could impose excessive restrictions on industries critical to Minnesota's economy, potentially leading to pushback from business groups and lawmakers prioritizing economic growth over environmental regulations. Furthermore, debates are likely to emerge regarding the adequacy of enforcement mechanisms and the potential for unintended legal consequences that could arise from such a sweeping definition of ecocide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SR32

A Senate resolution designating April as Ecocide Awareness and Prevention Month in the State of Minnesota

MN SP0778

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LAST UNITED STATES COMBAT MISSION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AT THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR

MN SR1

A Senate resolution relating to the temporary organization of the 94th Minnesota Senate

MN SF3679

A resolution condemning the violent and unlawful actions against Minnesotans by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Patrol during Operation Metro Surge

MN HF3795

A resolution condemning the violent and unlawful actions against Minnesotans by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Patrol during Operation Metro Surge and calling for accountability for those responsible.

MN HR3

A house resolution recognizing April 11, 2025 as Shaken Baby Syndrome Day in the State of Minnesota.

MN HR2

A house resolution recognizing April 11, 2025, as Shaken Baby Prevention Day in the State of Minnesota.

MN SR6

A Senate resolution recognizing Minnesota Senate employees for their dedicated service

MN SR16

A Senate resolution honoring the connections between Norway and Minnesota

MN SR5

A Senate resolution recognizing Minnesota Senate employees for their years of dedicated service

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.