2026 Legislative Session - Week 11

May 5, 2026

 

ACTION ALERT

You'll see in the legislative update below that the House and Senate are moving their Omnibus Jobs bills through their respective bodies. We have been advocating for a business relief package that would support small businesses that were impacted by the recent federal immigration enforcement this session. The Senate is moving SF4535 which would create a $100 million forgivable loan program that would provide critical supports for small businesses. The House has not been able to move a similar package forward. 

Please reach out to your state elected officials and urge them to support moving a package of supports for small businesses forward. It's worth talking with House and Senate members but most critical that House members know that this needs to be done this legislative session.  


The 2026 Legislative Session is headed rapidly toward its May 18th adjournment date. This means long days/nights on the House and Senate floor moving Omnibus bills as members start to align and finalize bills. Once similar bills have passed the House and Senate floors, you'll see conference committees start to meet to hash out differences between the two bodies.  Leadership also continues to work on final deals including striking a deal on a bonding package and agreeing on a potential tax bill. Expect those deals to materialize in the last days of the legislative session.  

A summary of where key bills stand at present: 

Bill Senate House
 Business Recovery Package  SF4535 (Champion) $100 million business recovery loan program. $18 million for MIFs based on demand. Passed Senate 35-31 on 4/30/26.  HF4477 (Frazier) $100 million business recovery program. Offered as an amendment to HF3732 but failed on a party-line vote.
 Jobs Omnibus Appropriations Bill  SF3664 (Champion) Omnibus appropriation and policy bill. Includes Agency policy fixes. 

 HF3732 (Pinto) Omnibus appropriation and policy bill.

  • Would create a new subcommittee of the Governor's Workforce Development Board to recommend grants from the Workforce Development Fund up to $10 million dollars worth.
  • Creates a new Healthcare Workforce Grant Program (but does not fund it)
  • Extends UI benefits to laid off iron ore mining workers.
  • Creates an Office of Community Investment at DEED that provides oversight, strategic direction, program design and tracks grant outcomes.
  • Passed 98-35 on 5/4/26.
Housing Omnibus Bill

 SF0203 (Port) Housing Finance and Policy Omnibus bill

  • Authorizes $50M in HIB bonds
  • Makes changes to Housing Infrastructure grant program to align with workforce housing
  • Makes changes to SHTC to better align with workforce housing
  • Policy language around agency reporting on fiscal balances and restrictions on interest spending
 HF1141 (Howard) Housing Finance and Policy Omnibus bill
•    $20 million for Greater Minnesota Workforce Housing grant program 
•    $40 million FHPAP 
•    $150,000 for homebuyer education training 
•    $100 million for HIB bonds 
•    Policy language around agency reporting on fiscal balances and restrictions on interest spending
•    Uses some interest income from Minnesota Housing to fund some appropriations.
•    Passed 99-32 on 5/4/26
 Tax Bill

 SF5052 Senate Omnibus Tax Bill

  • Includes the Governor’s expansion of the dependent tax credit
  • Modifies LAHA/SAHA to allow funds to be used for emergency shelter facility construction and extends by two years the deadlines to spend the aid on qualifying projects.
 
 NDA Prohibition Bills  SF4555 (Xiong) Omnibus State and Local Government policy bill – amended this bill language in this bill on the floor.
 HF4077 (Greenman) Municipalities prohibition from entering into nondisclosure agreements. This bill was sent to Judiciary Committee in the House where it remains.