Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SR51

Introduced
5/17/25  

Caption

A Senate resolution relating to conduct of Senate business during the interim between Sessions

Impact

By formalizing procedures for the interim, SR51 impacts the legislative process and the operational framework of the Senate. The resolution delineates the powers and responsibilities of the Committee on Rules and Administration, granting it the authority to establish committee positions and appointments. This enhanced structure is intended to streamline operations and make the Senate's work more efficient in preparation for the upcoming legislative session.

Summary

SR51 is a Senate resolution that outlines the conduct of Senate business during the interim period between the 2025 and 2026 legislative sessions in Minnesota. It specifies how committees and subcommittees may operate, including the assignment of matters to them by the Committee on Rules and Administration. The resolution aims to ensure that the Senate can continue to function effectively during the interim, conducting necessary studies and investigations in a coordinated manner.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR51 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among legislative leadership who view these measures as essential for maintaining continuity and productivity during the interim. However, there may be some concerns amongst individual senators regarding their involvement and representation in the assignment of tasks and management during this period, indicating a need for transparency and collaboration.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounds the balance of power between individual senators and the Committee on Rules and Administration. While the resolution aims to improve efficiency, some members may fear that it centralizes too much authority within the committee, potentially sidelining the input from individual legislators. Additionally, the resolution's stipulations on reimbursements and job performance during the interim could lead to discussions about the fairness and adequacy of compensations in light of the extended obligations placed on Senate members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SSB1020

A resolution relating to the Senate Code of Ethics governing the conduct of members of the Senate in relation to their senatorial duties during the Ninety-first General Assembly.(See SR 1.)

MN SR1

A resolution relating to the Senate Code of Ethics governing the conduct of members of the Senate in relation to their senatorial duties during the Ninety-first General Assembly.(Formerly SSB 1020.)

MN HR217

Authorizing And Empowering The Speaker To Perform And Carry Out Any Official Legislative Business During The Interim Between The 2025 And 2026 Regular Sessions.

MN SR2

A RESOLUTION adopting the Rules of Procedure for the 2026 Regular Session of the Senate.

MN SR2

A RESOLUTION adopting the Rules of Procedure for the 2025 Regular Session of the Senate.

MN SJ1

Senate joint rules resolution

MN SR14

A Senate resolution amending the Temporary Rules of the Senate

MN SR119

A resolution honoring Senator Zach Wahls for his service in the Iowa Senate.

MN SR1

A Senate resolution relating to organization and operation of the Senate during the Special Session

MN SR117

A resolution honoring Senator Ken Rozenboom for his service in the Iowa Senate.

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