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MN SF3833
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Bonnie Westlin
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AI Summary
- Establishes a 12-member Legislative Commission on Legislative Security with equal representation from the Senate and House, split evenly between majority and minority party appointments
- Commission must study security needs of state legislators and staff in legislative districts and review proposed legislation impacting security for elected officials
- Meetings may be closed to protect confidentiality of security measures; security records remain non-public for 8-20 years after closed meetings
- Chair alternates between Senate and House members every two years, with appointments due by January 25 of each odd-numbered year
- Commission must submit annual reports to Rules committees beginning December 31, 2027, and expires December 31, 2035
Legislative Description
Establish a Legislative Commission on Legislative Security
Last Action
Comm report: To pass as amended and re-refer to Rules and Administration
3/12/2026
Committee Referrals
Rules and Administration3/12/2026
State and Local Government2/23/2026
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