HF5125

Data centers sales and use tax exemption repealed, and contingent reduction in special education aid appropriations repealed.

Introduced·5/7/26
Introduced Text

Minnesota HF5125 repeals sales and use tax exemptions for data centers and contingent reductions in special education aid appropriations.

Minnesota HF5125 repeals sales and use tax exemptions for data centers, including qualified, refurbished, and large-scale data centers. It also repeals the contingent reduction in special education aid appropriations. The bill mandates that the commissioner of management and budget assume a $250,000,000 reduction in special education aid appropriations for the biennium beginning July 1, 2027, and each subsequent biennium until a budget for the Department of Education is enacted.

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Energy Finance and Policy Committee
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History

May 17

House

Author added Pursell

May 11

House

Authors added Berg, Kozlowski, Finke, Rehrauer, and Curran

May 7

House

Introduction and first reading, referred to Energy Finance and Policy