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Towing Vehicle Notification Requirements

Mississippi Governor signed SB2848 into law on April 6, 2026, amending Sections 85-7-251, 63-23-5, and 63-23-9 of the Mississippi Code. The bill requires towing companies to record requestor information, revises pre-sale notification requirements, and authorizes third-party vendors to assist with notifications for unclaimed vehicles. The legislation passed with strong bipartisan support in both chambers.

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Minnesota SF1690 passes stewardship program circuit boards

Minnesota SF1690 passes stewardship program circuit boards

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Reinsurance assessment authority extension provision

The Minnesota Senate passed SF3936, extending reinsurance assessment authority under the 94th Legislature 2025-2026 session. The bill was introduced by Senators Gary Dahms, Paul Utke, Zach Duckworth, Julia Coleman, and Karin Housley, and passed the Senate on February 26, 2026. The legislation was amended in committee before passage.

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Student Aid Reporting, Parenting Student Support, American Indian Scholars Program

Minnesota Senate passed SF3943 on February 26, 2026, introducing modifications to student aid reporting requirements, additional accommodations for parenting students, and eligibility changes to the American Indian Scholars program. Sponsored by Senator Omar Fateh, the bill cleared the Higher Education and Finance committees before passage.

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Modifies cannabis studies and market analysis requirements

Minnesota Senate passed SF4401 amending the Office of Cannabis Management's study and market analysis requirements. The bill modifies how cannabis-related studies are conducted and reported, affecting the state's regulatory framework for cannabis oversight.

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Coroner and Medical Examiner Decedent Property Disposition Modifications

Minnesota SF4661 passed the Senate on March 23, 2026, modifying provisions regarding coroners and medical examiners handling of decedents' personal property. The bill was sponsored by Sen. Ann Johnson Stewart and referred through the State and Local Government and Judiciary and Public Safety committees. This legislation updates procedural requirements for how coroner and medical examiner offices manage property belonging to deceased individuals.

Routine Rule Healthcare
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Software modernization and outreach appropriation

The Minnesota State Senate passed SF4111, authorizing an appropriation for software modernization and outreach initiatives within state government. The bill was introduced by Sen. Bobby Champion (D) and referred through the State and Local Government and Finance committees before passage on March 4, 2026.

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Property Tax Task Force Establishment

The Minnesota Senate passed SF4262 establishing a property tax task force under the 94th Legislature (2025-2026). The task force will study and review Minnesota's property tax system, policies, and administration. Sponsors include Senators Aric Putnam (D), Carla Nelson (R), and Heather Gustafson (D).

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Hospital Closure Provisions Clarification

The Minnesota Senate passed SF3298 to clarify hospital closure provisions. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Melissa Wiklund, was introduced on April 7, 2025, and passed as amended before being re-referred to the Finance Committee. This legislation affects healthcare providers operating hospital facilities in Minnesota.

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Cannabis Data Designated Non-Public Under Minnesota Monitoring System

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4402 passed on March 12, 2026, designates data reported to the Office of Cannabis Management through the statewide monitoring system as non-public data. The bill, sponsored by Sens. David Dibble and Lindsey Port, was referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee and modifies how cannabis-related information is classified under state law.

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