2024 is the second year of the current legislative biennium, meaning - the bills introduced last year are still "in play" should the DFL majority choose to pursue their passage. This is also an election year for the MN House of Representatives, which will affect legislation to some degree, as candidates in "purple" districts may be wary of voting in favor of the more controversial pieces of legislation and therefore leadership may choose not to pursue certain topics.
Last session was historic, for the number of bills passed - and many were passed quickly. As a result, there may be a number of necessary fixes or adjustments made this session; maybe even into future sessions.
Additionally, there are indications that the state will see another surplus during the 2024 session - based on current revenue estimates - which in turn means there could be some small cities’ funding opportunities as well. The following is an outline of what MN Small Cities strives to accomplish this session.