HC2 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

A House concurrent resolution relating to the adjournment of the House of Representatives and Senate until 2026.

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Purpose

This is a House Concurrent Resolution that sets the schedule for when the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Senate will adjourn and later reconvene. It directs both chambers to pause their sessions and confirms a future meeting date.

Main provisions

  • The resolution specifies that after adjournment on May 19, 2025, both chambers may set a future meeting date for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 12:00 noon.
  • By adopting the resolution, each house agrees to the other house’s adjournment for more than three days, meaning both chambers authorize an extended pause in their sessions.

Timing and adjournment details

  • Adjournment occurs on May 19, 2025.
  • The next specified meeting is February 17, 2026 at 12:00 noon.
  • The resolution formalizes the consent of each house to the other house’s extended adjournment period (more than three days).

Legal effect and context

  • This is a procedural action that determines when the legislature will pause and when it will resume.
  • It does not create or modify substantive laws; it only governs scheduling and adjournment of legislative activity.

Changes to existing law

  • No substantive policy changes are made. The bill changes scheduling and adjournment timing for the legislative session.

Relevant Terms adjournment House of Representatives Senate February 17, 2026 12:00 noon May 19, 2025 next meeting date concurrent resolution ads leading to longer adjournment (more than three days) legislative scheduling session pause

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
May 17, 2025SenateActionReceived from House
May 17, 2025SenateActionReceived from House
May 17, 2025SenateActionIntroduction
May 17, 2025SenateActionIntroduction
May 17, 2025SenateActionAdopted
May 17, 2025SenateActionAdopted
May 17, 2025HouseActionReturned from Senate

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