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Bills affecting Tribal / Indigenous in Minnesota (2026 session)
CivicRadar surfaces 31 active Minnesota bills this session that affect tribal / indigenous constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.
Top 20 bills, ranked
Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the tribal / indigenous community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.
- 01MN · SF3596In committee
Onetime emergency rental assistance aid for counties and Tribal governments establishment and appropriation
- 02MN · HF3529In committee
Safe schools revenue increased; safe schools revenue made available to charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools; and money appropriated.
- 03MN · HF3493Introduced
Safe schools revenue increased; safe schools revenue available to charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools made; and money appropriated.
- 04MN · HF4959In committee
Minnesota Board on Aging added to the definition of "agency" in the statute governing government-to-government relationships with Tribal governments.
- 05MN · HF3458In committee
Tribal lands exempted from provisions governing exclusive service areas for electric utilities.
- 06MN · SF2930In committee
White Earth Tribal Community Cultural Center appropriation
- 07MN · SF4514In committee
Onetime emergency rental assistance aid for counties and Tribal governments establishment
- 08MN · HF3495In committee
School safety grant eligibility expanded to nonpublic and Tribal contract schools, and money appropriated.
- 09MN · SF2664In committee
Local government and Tribal approval for all solar projects requirement
- 10MN · HF4378Introduced
Onetime emergency rental assistance aid for counties and Tribal governments established, claims administrator required to return unused funds, prior appropriation canceled, time period to correct delinquent rent temporarily extended, and money appropriated.
- 11MN · HF1707In committee
Local government and Tribal approval for all solar projects required.
- 12MN · HF3884In committee
Tribal governments made eligible recipients of Metropolitan Council grant programs, and technical changes made.
- 13MN · SF1730In committee
Office of Cannabis Management inclusion as an agency for the purpose of having a government-to-government relationship with tribal government
- 14MN · HF1310In committee
Office of Cannabis Management included as an agency for the purpose of having a government-to-government relationship with Tribal governments.
- 15MN · HF2189In committee
Public safety aid for local governments and Tribal governments established, and money appropriated.
- 16MN · HF2835In committee
St. Paul; Indigenous Roots Cultural Center expansion funding provided, and money appropriated.
- 17MN · HF3060In committee
Electric utility prohibited from restricting the installation of electricity producing facilities on Minnesota Tribal government land.
- 18MN · SF1558In committee
Office of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives authorization to access additional data
- 19MN · SF2359In committee
Advanced Tribal review of proposed mining projects requirement provision
- 20MN · SF3257In committee
Training clarification on the unique relationship between the state of Minnesota and Minnesota Tribal governments
- What tribal / indigenous bills are moving in Minnesota in 2026?
- CivicRadar currently tracks 31 Minnesota bills this session that affect tribal / indigenous constituents including Onetime emergency rental assistance aid for counties and Tribal governments establishment and appropriation; Safe schools revenue increased; safe schools revenue made available to charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools; and money appropriated.; Safe schools revenue increased; safe schools revenue available to charter schools, cooperative units, nonpublic schools, and Tribal contract schools made; and money appropriated..
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- How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect tribal / indigenous people?
- CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.
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